Carolyn Tate Angel Was Dismissed From W
Apparently she wasn't part of Edward Enninful's "new direction" for 'W.'
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Apparently she wasn't part of Edward Enninful's "new direction" for 'W.'
Stefano Tonchi: "Other publications have these parties that are very formal, sometimes very brief, sometimes very boring."
And they all had food on the mind, naturally.
"If you change a magazine too much, you risk pissing off a lot of your readers. If you don’t change it enough, you don’t give the press enough to write about."
Also, a Texas man scammed Condé Nast into paying him $8 million.
Anna, you've been doing it the hard way.
Also, the 'Times' profiled 12-year-old designers and Dolce & Gabbana made gym clothes for the Milan boxing team.
'Gourmet Italian Kitchen' continues the 'Gourmet' special-edition series.
Also, Petra Nemcova got engaged, and Juicy Couture's VP of global marketing has abruptly left the company.
Twenty-two-year-old community college student Ross Ulrich confessed to FBI agents when they raided his family's home.
Plus, Neiman Marcus is undergoing major staff shake-ups, and Christian Lacroix is directing a museum exhibit in Paris.
Condé Nast's parent company gets ready to spend.
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