Lauren Conrad Throws Attitude, Refuses to Walk at Charity Dog-Fashion Show
'Animal Fair' magazine and the Humane Society spend $10,000 so Conrad could appear in their fashion show, but she refused to walk.
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'Animal Fair' magazine and the Humane Society spend $10,000 so Conrad could appear in their fashion show, but she refused to walk.
Simon Doonan tried to enliven the CFDA Awards ceremony last week by making a joke about André Leon Talley's turban. Now he wishes he hadn't.
Vanessa Paradis will replace Kirsten Dunst as the face of Miu Miu; 'America's Next Top Model' lands another season, as the lead in to the CW's new fashion-assistant reality show; and Jessica Stam explains the whole D.J. thing.
Everything at Steve and Barry's is less than $10, including a dress Sarah Jessica Parker designed and wore, and Daphne Guinness's wardrobe raised £143,790 for charity.
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