Get Out! GAY Magazine – Issue 520
Featuring content from the hottest gay and gay-friendly spots in New York, each (free!) issue of Get Out! highlights the bars, nightclubs, restaurants, spas and other businesses throughout NYC’s metropolitan area that the city’s gay a population is interested in.
Featuring content from the hottest gay and gay-friendly spots in New York, each (free!) issue of Get Out! highlights the bars, nightclubs, restaurants, spas and other businesses throughout NYC’s metropolitan area that the city’s gay a population is interested in.
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BY JACOB BRENNER<br />
DREAMLAND TAKES ON<br />
NEW YORK FASHION WEEK<br />
The biggest runway at Fashion Week NYC will be open for everyone when<br />
Dreamland Fashion Week in Central Park takes place on Saturday, September<br />
9 from 3pm to 10pm. Grammy awarding winning DJ Diplo will headline with<br />
performances by Blond:ish and LP Giobbi. The main stage will feature a<br />
runway show spotlighting the stunning creations of Marco Marco.<br />
With over 3,000 tickets already sold, Dreamland Fashion Week in Central<br />
Park will set the Guinness World Record for “The Largest Attendance at<br />
a Fashion Show”. The current record is 1,012 people, achieved at 2018’s<br />
Moscow Fashion Week. Dreamland aims to shatter the record with 5,000<br />
attendees.<br />
“In 2023, Fashion Week is about more than<br />
clothes,” proclaims Jake Resnicow, the event’s<br />
producer. “This will be a week in NYC when art,<br />
culture, and self-expression merge. It will be<br />
about breaking barriers, challenging norms, and<br />
promoting inclusivity.”<br />
While most runway shows at New York Fashion<br />
Week are industry-only events and closed to the<br />
public, Dreamland Fashion Week in Central Park<br />
will be open to everyone. “We invite all to immerse<br />
themselves in a world of glamour, artistry, and<br />
empowerment,” Resnicow continues, adding that<br />
the event will include interactive art installations,<br />
vibrant pop-up shops, and collaborations with<br />
multi-media artists.<br />
CREDIT BILLY HESS