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Jay Batlle's art is homage to food of good taste. Yet underneath its savory surfaces Batlle reveals how foodie culture might just be a recipe for financial disaster. BLOG POSTED: 04/02/09
Last night Gucci celebrated the launch of Flora by Gucci, its newest fragrance for women, with a private dinner at the Chateau Marmont. BLOG POSTED: 04/01/09
Since the 1960s Walter Pfeiffer has been regarded as a cult photographer, known for his homoerotic depictions of Zurich street life. A new catalogue spreads the light. BLOG POSTED: 03/31/09
Today’s version of Patti Smith performs like she’s on fire (and sometimes she is). But Alison Mosshart. The feminine half of the band The Kills might tour forever—unless the bus driver runs away with all their equipment again. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/24/09
Fashion World: A Report From the Front Row (Mostly)
In his diary of Milan and Paris Fashion Week, Glenn O'Brien picks up where he left off, taking on second-rate hotels, and bloggers who jump to conclusions. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/10/09
Only in Paris: Fashion Week, Day One
The problem with the Paris collections is when to begin. Once you start, the rest of your life falls by the wayside. Paris correspondent Rebecca Voight threw it all away for Gareth Pugh. BLOG POSTED: 03/05/09
Get It While It's Hot: Steven Meisel
For those of us who wonder at Steven Meisel's editorials from Italian Vogue each month, now you can put the perfect image together yourself, with a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, now available from the ICP. BLOG POSTED: 02/27/09
Haute couture is fashion’s fine art, and Vogue’s Hamish Bowles, self-made historian, has a sort of private museum in a warehouse in Queens. Here’s how youthful obsession built a world-class collection ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09