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trunk show

noun

  1. a showing and sale in a retail store of an entire collection of clothing, jewelry, etc., from a particular designer.


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West’s costume team asked community members to bring family artifacts to an airplane hangar for socially distanced viewing in a car “trunk show.”

During its Anchal Holiday Trunk Show on Nov. 19 at Historic Whitehall, 3110 Lexington Road, customers can reserve 30-minute appointments to shop “with safety and ease” with a limit of 10 shoppers per time slot to ensure social distancing.

At the time Mr. Thomas was focused on making beats and D.J.-ing, but after selling all of the pieces he’d designed for a small trunk show at the Chateau Marmont, he realized he’d discovered a new creative lane.

Before Instagram and even before Fashion Week, before designers were mega-brands owned by global conglomerates, American women were introduced to the season’s new styles through the department-store trunk show, for which designers would travel the country to present their collections, meet their customers and take their orders.

And for an industry that loves a store opening, a trunk show, a book party or really any excuse to dress up and rub shoulders, these online business soirees and fundraisers lay bare fashion’s peculiar customs, its insatiable desires and a few of its vaguely endearing foibles.

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