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But really, no one seems to know if it makes that much of a difference.
Also, Karl Lagerfeld made a $315 doll with a $1,190 dress.
Get a first look at the most recent 'Project Runway' winner's latest collection.
By the time it launches, will anyone care?
He's celebrating by referring to himself ecstatically in the third person, of course.
A side note from Politico notes that some staff and press were passing the pipe in Jordan. OMG — was it Adam Nagourney and Reggie Love? Or Katie Couric and Chuck Hagel??
Considering the poor singer's ailing health, maybe it's time for fashion companies to give her and customers a break.
Mercy College rolls out the exciting-sounding "Instant Decision Week." It's like spring break but with college, or something.
Of all the people who said things today, Teri Garr said the ten best things.
Rami is okay after a bar fight in West Hollywood. Brad Walsh is still recovering from injuries after a truck driver punched him.
The CBS anchor identifies with the former presidential candidate. Plus, why it's not looking good for Wall Street bonuses, or the doorman who won $5 million on a scratch ticket a couple of months ago, and more, in our daily rundown of New York media, finance, real-estate, and law news.
So now there is 'The Office,' the spinoff, and the un-spinoff. Got it?
In a world where the ongoing Red Sox–Yankees “saga” is rudely interrupted by the Tampa Bay Rays, it is no wonder that the artificial construction of a Mets-Phillies rivalry has been so labored and dogged.
A month of bad headlines about her brother's book and her friendship with A-Rod is finally getting her down.
Not sure which tie to wear with your jacket? Get tips from Bluefly's fancy bespoke-suit guy.
Naomi Campbell may walk in the Chanel resort show tomorrow in Miami, Tori Spelling is the new face of Skechers, and Lindsay Lohan's leggings are padded.
More great news for deep-pocketed young shoppers: Bluefly has just launched online boutique b*fly for its more tender customers.