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Eli Zabar in Amagansett, a lizard in a salad, and more, in our morning news roundup.
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Eli Zabar in Amagansett, a lizard in a salad, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Also, Mr. Blackwell is ill, Custo Barcelona expands, and Sean Avery takes on Dallas in stylish shorts.
The Greenmarket suspends a farmer, Olympics-themed happy hours, a new Chinese cookbook, and more, in our morning news roundup.
A Chinese paper is accusing stars LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade of soliciting prostitutes — or actually, "female technicians."
No, it's not Richard Perez-Pena.
Plus the latest from the Federal Reserve, Skadden, Condé Nast, and Warren Buffett, in today's industry report.
Adidas opens a huge flagship in Beijing, Rowley heads to Hong Kong. And there are more luxury consumers than ever before in China.
The Louis Vuitton flagship in Hangzhou closed after officials determined the bags did not meet China's quality standards.
Also, gossip in Sharon Stone, Harrison Ford, and Mischa Barton in our daily roundup.
The actress got canned after suggesting that the earthquake in China was karmic retribution for the treatment of the Tibetan people. But did she even know what she was talking about?
A restaurant in China that keeps twenty fish in its urinal trough.
Five magazines are bidding on the season-six 'Project Runway' sponsorship spot, Diane Von Furstenberg will be added to the Fashion Walk of Fame, and Victoria Beckham says TomKat are "normal."
Also in our daily industry roundup: No recession! High-end boutiques on the LES! And law professors suing students!
A topless photo of Gisele will be auctioned at Christie's for a suggested price of $12k, Nina Garcia's still out at 'Elle,' and TomKat will attend the Met gala next week.
Lydia Hearst will have a minor role as some sort of bad girl on 'Gossip Girl,' Lauren Bush's Feed Bags will hit Whole Foods stores worldwide, and how the Pope screwed over Lacoste.
Plus law, real estate, and media news in our daily roundup.
Victoria's Secret says the Macy's Pinkish line is too similar to its Pink line, Naomi Campbell flew all the way to Brazil yesterday, and Patrick Dempsey wears spandex pants.
Ralph Lauren Polo will dress about 1,500 American athletes at the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer.
To that end, she's called for the president to boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Beijing this summer — and, to her credit, made a passable effort to move the conversation past her loss of pollster Mark Penn.
Carla Bruni Sarkozy's all-Dior wardrobe during her London visit was worth $1 million in advertising for Dior; GQ crowns Daniel Craig its best-dressed man — John McCain never had a chance.
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