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The best seats in Public School's house weren't seats at all

NEW YORK (AP) - The best seats in the house Tuesday for the men's runway show by Public School weren't seats at all. And they weren't in the house.

Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow set up a sidewalk strut for their models to the delight of waiting design students and other fans just outside the doors of Milk Studios on the sunny second day of New York Fashion Week: Men's. The standers got the first look before models meandered back inside to a packed crowd of industry insiders.

"Outside was fun," Osborne said. "The idea was to give people that front-row access, but the concept was also ... the outside looking at the inside and the inside looking at the outside - and everybody gets their fair shot."

As young design students in New York, did Osborne and Chow hope for the same?

"We're still young design students," Chow smiled. "I don't think that there really was that many opportunities for us to sort of have access, which is why we wanted to be able to do this."

February is a huge month for the duo. They're showing their women's wear collection at fashion week following men's week, and they're putting out their second collection as creative directors for DKNY following Donna Karan's departure.

For the men Tuesday, there were hats - beautiful, wide-brimmed hats in beige and black with circles of black fringe around brim tops.

"It's something we've always been known to do, and it's an elevated part of it every season," Osborne said. "The concept of the season is the loner and, funny enough, 'The Man Who Fell to Earth,' the David Bowie movie, even prior to him passing. It's based on this loner and this outsider that we always feel like we are, today, in our lives."

Some looks included triangle prints akin to the symbol for water, in homage to the search for water by Bowie's loner character in the film.

"His impact on fashion goes without saying," Chow said of Bowie, who died Jan. 10 at age 69 after battling cancer.

Bowie likely would have been pleased with Public School's quilted camo jumpsuits worn with wide belts and its skinny pants hemmed above the ankle. Other pants came in nylon, including green joggers. The two designers put out some delicate tweed in long coats and short jackets.

John Varvatos, meanwhile, had some freaky fun later Tuesday, posing the question "Rock is Dead?" as the theme of a multimedia menswear show featuring live models in animal masks as old-school rock blared in a narrow, smoky downtown space.

The idea, he said, is to celebrate "doing something different and walking to your own beat."

Varvatos has been inspired by the rock scene for decades, opening a retail store inside the closed legendary club CBGB on Bowery. He's still putting out luxury fashion but wanted to toy with disillusionment in a theatrical show that, in his words, asks: "Where are the rebels today? Is it just Miley Cyrus? Are we going to put up with the clowns that are running for president? Who's stepping up? Who's letting their voice be heard?"

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Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Public School fashion designers Dao-Yi Chow, left, and Maxwell Osborne appear backstage before showing their Fall 2016 men's collection during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
Fashion from the Public School Fall 2016 men's collection is modeled during Fashion Week on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) The Associated Press
A model in a mask wears designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion during a presentation at the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A model wears designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion during a presentation at the John Varvatos store on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A display is seen at designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion presentation in the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A model wears designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion during a presentation in the John Varvatos store on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A mannequin wears designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion during a presentation on in the John Varvatos store Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. Humans interspersed with dummies like this one as old school rock blared. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
Mannequins in animal masks are displayed at designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion presentation in the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A mannequin in an animal mask wears designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion during a presentation in the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
A wall display is seen at designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion presentation in the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
Mannequins in animal masks are displayed at designer John Varvatos' Men's Fall/Winter 2016 fashion presentation in the John Varvatos store on Bowery on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in downtown New York. (AP Photo/Leanne Italie) The Associated Press
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