As the spring 2018 collections at New York Fashion Week got into full swing on Thursday (Sept. 7) and Friday (Sept. 8), designers and guests alike have been reacting to the tumultuous political climate in a different way than they did in February, when feminist T-shirts and Planned Parenthood pins were all the rage on and off the runways in the first weeks after the Trump inauguration, and women’s power suits made a statement in the front rows and on Hollywood red carpets.
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