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Kelly Cutrone films a day in her life during Fashion Week. We're tired just watching!
Paul Shaffer and a hundred other bidders overpay for the hardest-working memorabilia in the memorabilia business.
Yves Saint Laurent's art collection is valued at $600 million, Donatella Versace doesn't understand flats, and Miranda Kerr might be single.
Tomorrow Christie's is auctioning off some vintage couture, including a few choice pieces that might be worth more than average.
Also, iconic pieces by Yves Saint Laurent hit the auction block, and Carrie's studded belt is available for presale at Patricia Field.
What her look at last night's Children for Children benefit said about how she's feeling these days.
Plus, dish about Oprah, Rachael Ray, Kelly Clarkson, and some more icky news about David Cross.
The auction of $34 million worth of jewels was dramatically halted just moments before its start when the jewels' owner — who happens to own Fred Leighton — filed for Chapter 11.
Cerberus' founder goes on the record, Richard Butler goes free, and Bloomberg strong-arms Wal-Mart in today's news roundup.
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