Exclusive First Look: Gilt Groupe’s New Offices, Complete With Wine Glasses, Complimentary Snacks, and a Male Model
And you thought you had it good with plastic forks and free paper clips.
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And Lily Donaldson covers Vogue Spain.
Gilt City chief Nate Richardson is also leaving.
“It feels productive in a way — like I didn’t just come home drunk and pass out, I went home and did something.”
Plus, Adam Lambert would like to design clothes, shoes, and accessories.
Also, eyewear brand Robert Marc is capitalizing on the special glasses they made for Steve Jobs.
This is the site that began in France, invented the flash sale model, and inspired Gilt.
Also, Lauren Conrad is now contributing to 'Forbes.'
And here's Abbey Lee on the cover of Japanese Vogue.
There's still plenty of other stuff to buy, though.
Plus some other stuff Nicola Formichetti picked out.
Also, Coach will soon be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
The company has never turned a profit.
Also, Daphne Groeneveld is on another one of the new 'i-D' covers.
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