A model presents a creation by designer Tory Burch at New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 in New York, New York. Peter Foley / EPA
A model presents a creation by designer Tory Burch at New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 in New York, New York. Peter Foley / EPA
A model presents a creation by designer Tory Burch at New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 in New York, New York. Peter Foley / EPA
A model presents a creation by designer Tory Burch at New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 in New York, New York. Peter Foley / EPA

Live from New York Fashion Week: day two highlights


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Day two of New York Fashion Week started in the sunshine, in the gardens of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, with Tory Burch. It turned out to be the perfect venue to show off a collection of fresh, summery pieces, with airy graphic prints set against breezy tones of green and blue on white.

Jason Wu, meanwhile, opted for crisp shirting, this time reinvented with clever knotting and asymmetry, most notably draping Bella Hadid in a twisted baby pink dress.

Back at Skylight Clarkson Square, fronds of lush greenery and strip neon lighting were the backdrop for the Cushnie et Ochs show, which offered sleekly tailored fitted dresses, tempered by softer, pleated pieces. Blooming florals, summery corals and uplifting oranges breezed past, as did more strident city-oriented looks in black, paired with tight knee-length boots. Perhaps it was the effect of all that oxygen being exhaled by the plants, but this felt like a real breath of fresh air.

Bibhu, meanwhile, blended skillful cutting with complex origami-style folds, creating layered looks that seemed to be protectively guarding the models; they were held tightly in protective bodices and corsetry, with the folded fabric sitting armour-like over the top.

Models present creations from the Bibhu Mohapatra collection at New York Fashion Week. Alba Vigaray / EPA
Models present creations from the Bibhu Mohapatra collection at New York Fashion Week. Alba Vigaray / EPA

Wrapping it up the day was the irrepressible Jeremy Scott, who is also celebrating 20 years in the business. A host of supermodels (including Gigi, Karlie, Jourdan and Joan) were seen decked out in typical Scott fare, with silver, pink snakeskin and lime green all thrown together in the form of oversize sweatshirts and bomber jackets worn upside down as skirts.

Tops were either tiny and tight or boyfriend-cut huge, while fabrics were unashamedly sheer. One standout piece was a see-through crystal boiler suit, complete with pockets, that perfectly captured Scott's excess. As he walked the full runway after the show, the crowd gave him a standing ovation.

A model presents creations from the Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Joe Penney / Reuters
A model presents creations from the Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Joe Penney / Reuters

Scott's show was the ticket everyone wanted, and security was somewhat intense getting in. Once inside, however, an innocent wrong turn saw me mistakenly stumble backstage, almost colliding with Paris and Nicky Hilton in the process.

Later, as Scott's fabulously OTT pieces strutted down the runway, closing with Gigi in a sheer knee-length dress, with faux gems the size of pineapples hanging from it, it was hard not to be drawn in by his overwhelming optimism. Amid all the turbulent weather and unsettling politics currently swamping the US, Scott's relentlessly upbeat stance seemed to be exactly what New York wanted to hear.

Model Gigi Hadid presents creations from the Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Joe Penney / Reuters
Model Gigi Hadid presents creations from the Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Joe Penney / Reuters

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Founded: 2020

Number of employees: 5

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Sinopharm vaccine explained

The Sinopharm vaccine was created using techniques that have been around for decades. 

“This is an inactivated vaccine. Simply what it means is that the virus is taken, cultured and inactivated," said Dr Nawal Al Kaabi, chair of the UAE's National Covid-19 Clinical Management Committee.

"What is left is a skeleton of the virus so it looks like a virus, but it is not live."

This is then injected into the body.

"The body will recognise it and form antibodies but because it is inactive, we will need more than one dose. The body will not develop immunity with one dose," she said.

"You have to be exposed more than one time to what we call the antigen."

The vaccine should offer protection for at least months, but no one knows how long beyond that.

Dr Al Kaabi said early vaccine volunteers in China were given shots last spring and still have antibodies today.

“Since it is inactivated, it will not last forever," she said.

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Based: Dubai, UAE

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Size: 300 employees

Funding: $22.6 million (as of September 2018)

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