Derek Lam Is Launching a Collection for eBay
Lam came very close to announcing this news himself last week.
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Also, Henry Holland loves Mary-Kate Olsen's style.
Also, Alexander Wang is scouting locations for his first New York store.
And Ashlee Simpson's hair is jet black.
An editor who went to a preview of the line tried to make a quick buck off a gift from the event.
And jeweler Judith Ripka will launch three nail colors with Essie.
At least they come with Palin's alleged signature, too.
The curator bought 300 boxes of Martin Munkacsi's long-lost negatives.
In case you're interested in purchasing, it's a size 8.
Martin Margiela accessories line included these gray pumps with phony $22 bills on the toebox.
A pair of underpants mined for DNA samples in Jackson's child-molestation trial could be yours.
Also, makeup gets sporty, hair-dye models look like George Clooney, and yellow nails are here to stay.
Also, Tiffany's appeals the eBay case ruling, and Du Juan is the first Chinese model to bear the Olympic torch.
Think you have every special item Marc ever put out? Think again. Here's a little something for your more intimate moments.
Once owned by Queen Victoria, they date back to the 1890s and were originally valued at just $1,000.
A pair of jeans from the 1890s is up for sale on eBay, and it's making Birkin bidding look weak.
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