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The e-tailer promises authenticity — but we know better!
One even brought her fake into a YSL store for repair and was basically humiliated out of Manhattan.
People seen buying counterfeit designer merchandise might get fined $1,000 if a new bill passes.
And see who in the fashion world made the list of the top billionaires.
Also, 'The New Yorker' pays homage to Alexander McQueen this week.
Also, Giambattista Valli's $28,000 gowns are selling.
If you buy a knockoff Prada bag, you may find yourself laying out cash for the real deal soon thereafter.
People are coming to Canal Street to shop from as far as the Carolinas, people!
Interestingly enough, the presence of cops did not scare away the handbag whisperers. You know who we mean.
Not that anyone around them can tell the difference between what's real and fake, but at least they feel fancier.
Also, designers eat and cook.
Also, Chanel Iman has been tweeting about interning at 'Teen Vogue.'
Also, Diane Von Furstenberg is making High Line towels.
A woman was fined $7.5 million for selling FOUR fake Birkins.
Also, ratings of 'America's Next Top Model' are still strong, and Niki Taylor had a baby.
Also, luxury labels open fancy stores in Heathrow, and jackets are in for promgoers.
Also Johnny Borrell turns down a Christian Dior campaign, and Saks commissions $12,500 holiday brooches.
It might be cheaper than real Louis, but supporting the counterfeit industry is not a great image booster.
A company tried to register an "LY" logo that looked similar to their "LV" logo.