Mischa Barton Does Not Want to Work Out, or Eat Hamburgers, at Equinox
It's one or the other, we can't tell. Plus, Kirsten Dunst, Rebecca Gayheart, and more celebrities struggle with issues, in our daily gossip roundup.
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It's one or the other, we can't tell. Plus, Kirsten Dunst, Rebecca Gayheart, and more celebrities struggle with issues, in our daily gossip roundup.
Among other things: Even Federer's opponents want to watch him win.
Among other things: Even Federer's opponents want to watch him win.
Also, Monique Lhuillier is launching a lower-priced bridal collection.
Rafa and Roger's were inspired by New York City taxis and subways, respectively.
... after Federer finally broke Roddick yesterday?
So he had a bit of diva flavor. Is that a crime?
When we ran tennis great Rafael Nadal on our Fashion Issue cover last fall, he was at the top of his athletic and sartorial games. So what happened?
She went to see Andy Murray play over the weekend.
As impossible as it is to imagine a 'Vogue' without Anna, we can think of a few professions that would benefit from her unique talents and steely gaze.
Also a blogger accuses Paul Smith of culling designs from his Flickr stream.
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