What Forever 21 Has in Common With Strip Clubs; Stacy London’s New Rent-a-Stylist Service
Plus, Terry Richardson for DVF.
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Plus, Terry Richardson for DVF.
The host of 'What Not To Wear' answers our usual 21 questions.
Clinton and Stacy need a more tragic subject than usual for an upcoming episode.
Plus, more celebrity sightings from the past week.
Also, gossip on Lindsay Lohan, Michael Jackson, and Howell Raines in today's roundup.
Also, Stacy London suffered a fashion faux pas in Carroll Gardens.
Plus, Olay's new skin-care line, and Sarah Silverman on selling out her pubic hair.
Giorgio Armani, Valentino, and John Galliano will also attend. Also, Vera Wang has new stores in the works, and Mayor Bloomberg makes a fashion funny.
If Carolina Herrera sees a model who doesn't look healthy, she not only doesn't cast her — she'll pull the mannequin aside and give her a talking-to.
Harvey Weinstein is determined to have Nina Garcia back to judge 'Project Runway,' Naomi Campbell says she refuses to fly British Airways, and Italy banned a Tom Ford ad!
Anyone who talks the kind of 'Hills' smack she did is welcome to lunch with us any day.
Banana Republic's monogram adventure opens in the West Village today, Gwen Stefani makes even pricier handbags, and John Galliano's minions do manual labor.
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