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NYC Salaries at Fashion Week

02/08/2012

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Gisele Tops Earnings at Fashion Week NYC

By Bridget Quigg, PayScale.com

As if Gisele's recent comments on the New England Patriot's football skills didn't draw her enough media attention, now one of the biggest weeks in her industry has arrived, Fashion Week New York. We may soon enjoy more of her colorful comments and glossy photos in the news when this glitzy gathering begins tomorrow. PayScale decided to look beyond the glamour with our worker-centric infographic, "Salaries on the Scene at Fashion Week."

Fashion Week lasts from February 19-16 and takes place at Manhattan's Lincoln Center, near Central Park. Designers like Lacoste, Derek Lam and DKNY will vie for attention from the media. Meanwhile, both backstage and alongside the runway, various fashion industry professionals will more quietly ply their trade. What will they be earning?

See PayScale's "Salaries on the Scene at Fashion Week" infographic and compares your pay to these New York City fashion industry leaders.

And, try to imagine negotiating pay with Gisele. Does that sound fun to you? Let us know in the commments section below.

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See the full infographic.

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