These NYC Ballet Dancers Gave Us the Best Advice on Black-Tie Dressing

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Paris isn’t the only city where fashion shows were happening last night. In fact, right in Lincoln Center, at the New York City Ballet Fall Gala, there was major design magic happening—on a very different stage. As a part of the annual event, co-chaired by Sarah Jessica Parker, choreographers were paired with some of the fashion industry's biggest stars—including Virgil Abloh of Off-White and Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim of Monse—to debut new work, and new costumes. But the inspired style didn’t stop upon the curtain closing.

As the crowd moved into the evening’s gala, we watched first hand as dancers shifted from their stage personas to some of the most stylish partygoers in attendance. With this in mind, we called upon a few of them to find out their best black-tie-style advice, as well as how they translate their creativity to a very different medium. Not to mention, as the experts on all things grace and poise, they gave us the dos and don'ts of embracing a bit of it, without a single barre warm-up.

Ahead, take a look at how ballerinas transformed from the stage to the party scene, as well as how choreographers and some of your favorite designers came together for one of the coolest collaborations this season.

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