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Even weirder? 'The First Wives Club' trumps 'Sex and the City'!
Lessons gleaned from jumpsuits, ill-advised facial hair, and the sartorial machinations of Solange Knowles.
Yeah, we didn't know she had one either. But we can still talk about what it MEANS.
Plus, Nicole Richie and Rachel Zoe have made up. The new Obama era is really beginning! In the gossip roundup.
We caught up with Jussara to talk about favorite designers, SATC, and more.
Oh poo, here we go again. Oh wait, they used poo already. What will they do this time?
Remember when Eliot Spitzer boned a hooker, and for a while in the news it was all, hookers, hookers, hookers? Yeah, those were the days.
The cavernous MePa temple is still reaping the rewards of its cameo, but where else would the ladies have gone?
Willie Garson, a.k.a. Stanford Blatch from 'Sex and the City,' will adopt.
So many questions! When did she lose her V-card? Did she wear stonewashed jeans with pleats? And who taught her how to WRITE?
Remember just a few months ago when 'Sex and the City' came out and when the media was all 'This just in: Women go to the movies, too'?
A 101-year-old Murray Hill woman proves Carrie Bradshaw & Co. wrong.
However, Kyle MacLachlan's wife has given birth to a child that is only half-famous.
While celebs shopped like mad at the Super Saturday benefit in the Hamptons, Starbucks were closing, Molly Sims was late for her own party, 'SATC''s Jason Lewis ran on the beach, and all the scarecrows fell down!
Also, Halston expands and Armani's profits soar (Giorgio celebrated by wearing a Speedo on his yacht).
Photo evidence would suggest that the prim little bump on her chin, often called the "sixth lady" on 'Sex and the City,' has gone missing.
Westwood was said to have been unable to sit through the movie because she thought the clothes were so bad. Turns out that report was all wrong.
A Versace rep says, "It was the type of man Barack Obama represents that inspired the men's Spring 2009 collection" — not Barack Obama.
Sales of Tom Ford's men's line have exceeded projections, Pierre Bergé reveals he didn't tell Yves Saint Laurent the designer had a brain tumor, and Michael Kors laments past menswear.
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