The Hills Knows No Economic Drama
Another week, another head trip into the un-reality of Lauren Conrad's world.
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Another week, another head trip into the un-reality of Lauren Conrad's world.
She'll pen a three-book young-adult series called 'L.A. Candy.'
In this week's second episode, the girls get the mascara all over the place. Obviously.
MTV blessed us twice as much this week, especially in giving us a blowout "let's totally implode in Vegas" episode.
Sure, the DVF show was a celebrity circus, but the after-party was where you had to sign release forms for 'The Hills.'
In an episode much improved from last week's snoozer, Whitney goes to New York and Kelly Cutrone multitasks like a power bitch.
What will it be called? The Hill, obvi!
She was spotted lollygagging outside the DVF office so anything's possible!
Episode two of the latest season was a waste, save for some current-events analysis from the one and only Spencer Pratt.
Also, J.Crew's accessories go upscale, a 90210 apparel line is imminent, and Ed Westwick talks fashion.
Rumor has it the house is in negotiations for a reality show. We never imagined it was 'Hills'-related.
Rumor has it she'll strike out on her own in season four of the 'Hills' to do in-house PR for an unknown designer.
Also, checking into Fashion Week might not take so long this year, and Seven for All Mankind sweeps through Asia.
Also, Jane Birkin designs for Lutz & Patmos, Halston handbags disappoint, and Betsey Johnson kissed a girl.
The new season of 'The Hills' premiered last night, and we could finally breathe for the first time.
She and her 'Hills' castmates need to stop taking themselves so seriously.
Also, get a peek at Samantha Pleet's new Urban Outfitters collection, and Charlize Theron parties for André 3000's line.
Just in case there's anyone left on earth who is not clear on the fact that Brody Jenner gets, like, MAD ASS, someone has planted a "Page Six" item that drives the point home. Also, Lydia Hearst is a supermodel, dammit, Dennis Hopper thinks his new movie is wack, and someone has a titanium AmEx they want you to know about, in today's gossip roundup.
Also: Vera Wang's Lavender label launches shoes, Elizabeth and James jewelry is now on preorder, and Speidi moves.
The show's creator is praying for a different outcome. But Lauren's ready to grow and needs a five-year plan, she says.