Fashion week is underway in New York City, Dozens of designers will display their new lines in hopes of building interest and landing buyers. Tiffany Yannetta, Shopping Director at Racked, shares her take on the top trends to look out for at NYFW 2018. In other fashion news, Christian Louboutin could lose its trademark on a red-soled stiletto. Yannetta weighs in on how the court case could impact the fashion line.
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