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Byline: Robert Sullivan
Fashion is a lot like air travel. There are the hubs, the big fashion places, where all the fashion is flying in and out 24/7, like New York and London (and this is one of the few ways that Atlanta can be said to be like Paris). And then there are the smaller airports, where the flights come in but not as often, so that when one does land you'd better be ready to fly. In smaller fashion ports, trunk shows are the equivalent of a rare direct flight, and in a world where fashion designers are part of large companies that don't allow them to touch the controls, much less fly to Nashville for a couple of days with their spring/summer line, a ...