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It is, somehow, still Fashion Week here in New York. Whether you've been sitting front row, keeping

It is, somehow, still Fashion Week here in New York. Whether you've been sitting front row, keeping up on IG, or just trying to avoid crashing into a model in Soho, NYFW has been almost impossible to avoid. And you're not getting a break from it in this newsletter either. Of course, we will only be bringing you The Good Shit™ and nothing about people having runway shows in Bushwick or whatever. We've got Rihanna on a motorbike, we've got Cardi B x Offset being in love, we've got Teyana Taylor looking... spicy. Strap in for a run down of everything you missed this Monday. - [Rihanna showed Fenty x Puma SS18 on Sunday.]( And this time around the singer/designer/recent make-up mogul went all out for her show. She gave us windbreakers, she gave us athleisure corsets, she gave us these wild pink mountains that you just have to see to believe. There was a lot of motocross inspo with this new line, and Rihanna, never one to stray from a theme, rode in on a bike (see above). - Cardi B and Offset are now, officially, the cutest couple in the world. Sorry, William and Kate. Sorry, Barack and Michelle. Until I see another couple looking as fly and in love, I'm not budging on this. If you don't believe me, please watch [this Boomerang of Cardi and Offset smoking a blunt in the elevator.]( - Teyana Taylor was the hottest person at Fashion Week. Please, I'm begging you, [watch this video of her c r a w l i n g]( down the runway at the Phillipp Plein show. Is there anyone hotter? Probably not! - Dapper Dan is finally getting what's owed to him. The Harlem fashion icon [is now starring in a Gucci campaign]( (after Gucci was accused of copying his designs earlier this year). Honestly? Get that paper, I'm proud of you, Dan. - Fashion/music/life icon André 3000 is getting sent to space. Technically, he's filming a sci-fi feature with Robert Pattinson. But it's more fun to say he's for real getting shot into the stratosphere. [Hit the link here]( for all the details. MEADOWS SALE Get 30% off Meadows performers issues and posters with coupon code: MEADOWS17 [SHOP NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2017 The FADER | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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