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Watch Whitney Port's Fashion Week Show Live on YouTube!


Fans of MTV's The Hills and the short-lived New York City spinoff The City are already fond of California girl Whitney Port.  We watched the 26-year-old's charmed career ascend from an internship at Teen Vogue alongside Lauren Conrad to assisting fashion PR guru Kelly Cutrone to launching her own clothing line.

Whitney Port in Whitney Eve.
In 2009, Port debuted her Whitney Eve collection. Her line embodies an ease and effortless chic inspired by the laidback aesthetic of her native Los Angeles, with a hint of New York City street style she dubbed as ‘"feminine, chic street wear." 

Global online retailer Very.com will sponsor the showcase of the Whitney Eve Fall 2012 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center on February 15th. While Whitney has previously shown during Miami Fashion Week, this will be her first solo show in New York.

Although you have to be a fashion industry VIP or invited guest to witness the show in person, Very.com* will stream the event live and exclusively from its Very.com YouTube channel  on February 15th at  9 a.m. EST.

British online retailer Very launched globally in November 2011 with an event held at New York City's members-only Soho House. A spokesperson for the brand said, "We are delighted to be working with Whitney Port and sponsoring her Whitney Eve collection." 


* This post was sponsored by Very.com.

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