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Vintage collectors Kenyan Lewis and Grace Kelsey are partnering with Gargyle boutique this week.
Brooklyn food culture has gone mainstream. But why?
Plus kimchee hot pies and lobster rolls, care of the folks behind Hester Street Fair.
Also, Carine Roitfeld talks about her son Vladimir.
The app forces you to physically go to the store, so it requires more effort than it may sound like it does.
Kanye: "When they do a magazine of number one New Yorkers or something like that and I'm blatantly left out I feel like ... it hurts me."
Babies are so materialistic these days.
Because they want to double online sales by 2015.
Gap and Valentino are teaming up on a capsule collection.
Also, Gap is no longer sponsoring the CFDA/'Vogue' Fashion Fund.
The 'Marie Claire' fashion director and 'Project Runway' judge dishes on her new book.
Plus, Terry Richardson for DVF.
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