Ralph Rucci Takes Top Prize; Karl Lagerfeld Inspires Himself
Rucci nabbed the fashion prize in the American Design Awards, Karl Lagerfeld was his own muse for his new handbag line, and Beyoncé proved people don't really eat dinner at the Met gala.
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Rucci nabbed the fashion prize in the American Design Awards, Karl Lagerfeld was his own muse for his new handbag line, and Beyoncé proved people don't really eat dinner at the Met gala.
And that's not the only scintillating piece of gossip in our daily roundup!
Jada Yuan hit the red carpet, camera in tow, so that we might share with you the sparkly mêlée.
It's at the Tribeca Grand tomorrow and the MisShapes will spin, so Febreeze your good pair of skinny jeans tonight!
We're checking out the superhero-inspired looks to be unveiled at the Costume Institute, plus figuring out the whole comic connection.
We got so caught up thinking about the Costume Institute gala and its red carpet, we almost forgot that it's honoring a new exhibit about superheroes.
Harvey Weinstein is determined to have Nina Garcia back to judge 'Project Runway,' Naomi Campbell says she refuses to fly British Airways, and Italy banned a Tom Ford ad!
Organizers of the Costume Institute's annual spring gala hosted by Anna Wintour have stopped an Amy Winehouse performance for this year. It's probably because she really does need rehab.
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