Iron Chefs and Da Silvano Waiters Get Designer Makeovers
Mario Batali's orange watch isn't the only weird melding of food and fashion.
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Mario Batali's orange watch isn't the only weird melding of food and fashion.
Also you can expect less cashmere for spring, and Anna Wintour sees movies in the Union Square theater!
Designers clamored to book the model at the U.K. shows.
Now that gays can legally wed out west they're dashing off to get their wedding outfits, and they're buying the good stuff.
Eleven top designers posed rather provocatively for the U.K. 'Esquire,' re-creating a few of its 1960s covers. We rank the images from our least to most favorite.
The English designer's crack team of tailors are in town for just three days, fitting dandies for bespoke suits at the Greene Street boutique. So who's willing to wait five or six months for a suit?
Carla Bruni Sarkozy's all-Dior wardrobe during her London visit was worth $1 million in advertising for Dior; GQ crowns Daniel Craig its best-dressed man — John McCain never had a chance.
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