These hats put royal wedding headgear to shame! Fashion and flowers converged on Gotham Hall...
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Lusting for that Karl Lagerfeld look without paying Chanel prices? Macy’s has your number. Tomorrow, the midprice retail mammoth debuts the Chanel...
The Post: You’ve just won the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, but Facebooked that it wasn’t your best tennis. Why? Maria Sharapova: It was a...
LOMOGRAPHY 41 W. Eighth St., between Sixth Avenue and MacDougal Street; 212-529-4353 * Sale Sept. 3-5. Sat., 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m./Sun., 11 a.m.-7 p...
Threads inspired by Mary Quant are everywhere. Not only did it seem as if every other fall 2011 runway show was dotted with the duds, but early ’60s finery will continue through the season when the much-anticipated new TV series “Pan Am” premieres in September. The show stars Christina Ricci as a stewardess who enjoys the high life during the height of glamorous air travel with her fellow flight attendants and handsome pilots. The costumes are sure to be as covet-worthy as Joan Holloway’s on “Mad Men.” Get in on the fun with these four looks.
Hip-hop pioneer Russell Simmons signed Jay-Z and Ludacris, managed Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys, and created Def Jam Records with Rick Rubin. So when the multiplatform mogul says he wants to eventually run his own TV network, it’s easy to see him actually pulling it off. “All the brands I’ve built, including globalgrind.com, are an indication of the postracial future,” says the 53-year-old Financial District resident who’s also an author, fashion entrepreneur, philanthropist and TV star. “Gatekeepers don’t understand. They think there’s still segregation. This is America now. That’s why I want to buy a TV network. I don’t want a black TV network. Eighty percent of the people who grew up on hip-hop are not African-American. I’m dedicated to all the people who grew up on hip-hop. That’s the audience I want to serve.” This is his New York. --MANDY STADTMILLER
Jamie Shupak is like a shot of espresso — petite, potent and wakes up the Big Apple every morning as NY1’s perky traffic reporter. Since the 5-foot...
HONOR 48 W. 25th St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues; 646-912-9643 * Sale Aug. 23-25. Tues.-Thurs., 10-a.m.-7 p.m. Up to 75 percent off sample...
Forty years in fashion, a tryst with Warren Beatty, a career that launched the miniskirt and Julia Roberts’ red dress in “Pretty Woman,” plus 20...