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Front row at New York Fashion Week autumn/winter 2015

From Kimye at Kate Hudson to Dakota Johnson and Julianne Moore, see the stars sitting front and centre at the autumn/winter 2015 shows.

Emma Akbareian
Tuesday 17 February 2015 11:05 GMT
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New York Fashion week may not be considered in creative terms, as the most exciting of the bi-annual fashion week calendars, but it certainly packs a punch when it comes to its front rows.

The autumn/winter 2015 shows kicked off with an impressively packed out audience for the worldwide debut of Kanye West's collection for Adidas Originals.

Amongst the attendees was West's wife and daughter Kim and North, as well as Jay Z and Beyonce, Rihanna, designer Alexander Wang and a few more from the Kardashian/Jenner cohort in tow.

Gossip Girl actress Blake Lively chose the setting of New York Fashion Week to make her post-pregnancy debut at the Gabriela Cadena show.

The Kardashian/West's made another appearance this time at Alexander Wang, much to the dismay of daughter North, who kicked up her second front row tantrum of the week.

The Beckham family were out in force on Sunday to support Victoria Beckham as she presented her new collection to press. The photogenic family sat alongside Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour.

Zac Posen attracted a crowd at his show staged at Grand Central Station, with Katie Holmes, Rihanna and Christina Hendricks all propping up the front row.

Justin Bieber has also made numerous appearances at NYFW - first at the Kanye West show where he was relegated to second row and then at the Fashion Against Ebola charity catwalk show presented by Naomi Campbell.

Naomi Campbell will be bringing her Fashion For Relief show to London this Thursday when she'll open London Fashion Week by hosting a catwalk show with an array of her celebrity friends.

Tickets for the show are available to the general public and can be purchased online for £50 at ticketmaster.co.uk

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