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We’re in the midst of the most-watched NBA Finals in nearly a decade, and all eyes have been rightfully on the court as the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs duke it out in their respective home arenas. But off the hardwood, something else noteworthy has been happening: A serious contender for most-stylish NBA player is emerging in Knicks point guard Tyler Kolek.
Last Friday, when I texted Emily Dawn Long to ask what I should wear to the party she was throwing in SoHo that night, she replied with a simple brief: “Things ur down to sweat in.” The party, dubbed “No One Dances Anymore,” was smack in the middle of New York Fashion Week, but Dawn Long—one of the buzziest designers among the downtown style set—wasn’t all that pressed about the timing. “Really, this has nothing to do with Fashion Week,” she told me. “It has nothing to do with my collection.