In an attempt to address the fashion concerns behind global climate change, Vogue tries to look on the bright side of seeing the fall season disappear. In what may or may not be a tongue-in-cheek remark, the vice president of Ron Herman in Los Angeles blows off warming as something people out West don't care much about anyway. "For us in California," John Eshaya told Vogue, "Fall has never been a big season."
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