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LONDON, United Kingdom — BoF editor-at-large and renowned fashion critic, Tim Blanks, will sit down with BoF's founder and CEO Imran Amed to discuss his takeaways from the Autumn/ Winter 2018 season as it closes in Paris.
BoF Professional members are invited to tune in to BoF on Wednesday, March 7 at 11am ET/ 4pm GMT, to watch one of fashion's most experienced and respected authorities reflect on all the action on and off the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris. Members can also submit questions to be answered by Tim ahead of — and throughout — the livestream, by posting in the comment section below.
If you're not already a BoF Professional member, subscribe today to make sure you can take part in Tim's Take Live. As a member, you will also receive unlimited access to all BoF content, weekly members-only briefings, articles and analysis, as well as bi-annual special print editions delivered to your door.
This season produced a number of showstopping moments, including Raf Simons' latest interpretation of Americana at Calvin Klein, Christopher Bailey's final collection after 17 years at Burberry and Gucci's post-human extravaganza — with Celine's highly anticipated first season without Phoebe Philo still to come.
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To look back on the season-that-was, read Tim's members-only reviews of this season's most important collections.
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