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Also, a Guess founder is running for governor of California and Gwyneth Paltrow wants you to shop your closet.
Former Fed chairman visited Representative Henry Waxman's House of horrors this morning.
They let Anna Wintour right into the show, but not Franca Sozzani.
Also Cartier sues DKNY, Viktor & Rolf will hit the Hamptons this summer, and Cindy McCain shows more cleavage.
Also, Karl eyes Venice, Anna Wintour's got a new man friend, and Bee Shaffer is headed to Ibiza.
Bee wasn't included in 'Vogue''s coverage of the Costume Institute gala, and images of new H&M clothes could be the Comme des Garçon line!
Donna Karan will launch a "better-priced" DKNYC line, Jillian Lewis will show with Gen Art on Monday, and Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel resort show goes digital.
They're dating, see? All the rest of today's gossip is also here in our daily roundup.
The Met's Costume Institute ball is arguably better than Oscar night: more fabulous fashion, more varied celebs, and more drama. The only thing that's been missing is the awards — till now!
Spike TV's bus-stop ads are wrong — as everyone knows, Wedge Antillees was the original wingman.
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