Just one of the many problems that can arise when designers popularize something like neon.
On Friday at New York Fashion Week, Jason Wu presented a lovely (dare I say FLOTUS-worthy) show. The runway was arranged in a square around a giant chandelier that flickered rhythmically with the music. This meant that when photographers shot the clothes as they came down the runway, audience members couldn't help but be included in the shot.
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Considering Wu's fall 2013 color palette included a lot of black and white, if you were wearing, oh I don't know — NEON and sitting behind the models, you kind of stood out.
Can you spot the neon in this photo?
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Here's a fuller view of the eye-catching pants.
Aren't the runway clothes so pretty, though??
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And a complete view of the neon pants wearer.
Who is perfectly apparently in many runway images from the show.
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