Getting to Know the Now Very Wealthy Natalie Massenet
The Net-a-Porter founder just made a killing selling her business.
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The Net-a-Porter founder just made a killing selling her business.
He will at least get something worth $4.6 million.
Luxury retailers close up shop, residents forced to wear plaid.
But who will buy the first big necklace?
The estate tax disappears for one year starting January 1.
There's a chubby man running around spending too much money near celebrities!
Turns out he's got a fairly sizable loan coming due at the end of the month.
Anna Wintour just called her up one day and offered her one out of the blue.
According to a nurse's testimony, the aging matriarch couldn't sleep over fears her son was trying to kill her — but was also lucid enough to issue some sage advice.
The protests actually don't have anything to do with the, uh, aesthetic of the goods sold inside the store.
Like the 'American Idol' version of a model reality series.
No one criticized him when things were going well, the mayor says, so no one should criticize him now.
And it's hard to be sad for all your friends!
Her personal assistant is well compensated. As is her furrier!
Neither the bad economy nor the threat of higher taxes seem to have an affect on the number of people who move out of the city.
Why you shouldn't purposefully lower your income below $250,000.
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