{"id":8298,"date":"2009-12-28T05:09:47","date_gmt":"2009-12-28T13:09:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/198.46.88.49\/?p=8298"},"modified":"2010-05-09T06:52:00","modified_gmt":"2010-05-09T14:52:00","slug":"g-star-gets-social-for-fashion-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/198.46.88.49\/style\/fashion\/g-star-gets-social-for-fashion-week","title":{"rendered":"G-Star Gets Social for Fashion Week"},"content":{"rendered":"
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When Dolce & Gabbana perched Bryan Boy, Garance Dore and other bloggers front row alongside institutional fashion heavyweights like Anna Wintour, we hoped it was a sign of things to come rather than a one season trend. As more fashion brands stop fearing the internet and start embracing it, social media outlets have skyrocketed to the forefront of year round fashion coverage.<\/p>\n
If you’re active on Flickr, Facebook, Twitter or YouTube, you may have a shot at covering February’s New York Fashion Week for G-Star. Rally your friends, followers and fans on any of the services if you want to see the show from the press corp – the entrant with the most votes wins.<\/p>\n