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The star of TV's Pan Am beat the designer at Playstation last night.
Also, a union rat shadows D&G and M Missoni stores on West Broadway, Beyoncé shoots for 'L'Uomo Vogue,' and more.
Carey Mulligan, Mary-Louise Parker, Jason Wu, and other fashion elite came out to celebrate the seventh annual awards ceremony.
Also, Emma Watson explained why she went for a pixie cut.
Also, Christina Ricci debuts a caramel-highlighted bob.
Actress will model bag for artsy online look book.
Plastic surgeons are saying yes. Celebrities seem to agree.
Now that it's all said and done (and we've had some serious naps), we can take a look back at the highlights of a Very Special Week.
When you’re sitting behind front-row photographer bait, the flashbulbs can be a little overwhelming.
Like us, Winona Ryder needs a Diet Coke to face the day.
All the hair dryers at 'Vogue' kept shorting out the lights on Monday as assistants prepped for the ball, Mary J. Blige probably left right after walking the carpet, and Christina Ricci didn't stay for dinner either.
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have a 'Newlyweds'-type show in the works, Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Zucker's 'Project Runway' spat continues, and NIna still mulls.
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