The Best and Worst of September Fashion Magazines
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Also, clothes are looking more comfortable for spring.
Also, Jamie Burke explains why being Kate Moss is kind of awful.
One is Sting's daughter, the other is a bass player Katie Grand found on the Internet.
Katie Grand's fashion-forward mag delves into teenybopper territory.
"I read fashion magazines, but I’m not all up in the mix. I barely know who half the people are."
Spilling secrets is by far the best use for Twitter.
Also, Christopher Kane unveiled his first Versus line for Versace in Milan.
No one inside the issue is the size of its cover girl, Beth Ditto.
She also denies rumors that Anna Wintour's trying to prevent contributors from working for her.
Also, Matthew Williamson's new store includes a fake garden.
Last night, 60 of the most awkward people in New York convened for Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now, a Smiths-themed speed-dating event at Black Rabbit in Greenpoint.
In yesterday's 'Times' Academy Awards section, the paper's movie critics ostensibly make an Oscar case for some of their favorite films, but mostly they just try to score with Hathaway.
elections, ink-stained wretches, white men with money, crime, health carnage, ballsy crimes, campaigns, courts, barack obama, the greatest depression, david paterson, party lines, sarah palin, congress, fox news, gossip girl, jared kushner, the greatest show of our time, the most important people in the world, election 2009, fort hood, health care, levi johnston, lindsay lohan, mayor bloomberg, neighborhood news, new jersey, new york times, chris christie, jon corzine, made-off, michael lohan, a-rod, ballsy crime, bernie kerik