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The David's Bridal line will feel more like "play" than work, she told us.
It leaves more time for her to focus on projects in places like China. (Where else?)
The power stylist has been upstaging drag queens all Fashion Week.
Apparently she doesn't want to style fictional recessionistas.
The stylist thinks it's time for simple shoes to make a comeback.
Because she is the "360-degree woman."
Also, Miss Universe contestants will wear bathing suits by Jessica Simpson.
Patricia Field reveals what Sasha Fierce bought on her $11,000 shopping spree.
The empty seats were staggering — and André escaped us again — but at least we got an eyeful from Ice T's wife, Coco.
And it looks cheap even though it's not. At least it comes with a free 'Vogue' subscription!
We didn't know Pat used the word fierce!
Lower East Side vintage boutique frock just opened a second store in Park Slope. We took a look at the designer offerings.
Sales of Tom Ford's men's line have exceeded projections, Pierre Bergé reveals he didn't tell Yves Saint Laurent the designer had a brain tumor, and Michael Kors laments past menswear.
She went to the premiere and left after ten minutes because she found the clothes (gasp!) completely uninteresting.
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