Victimes de la Mode???
What’s wrong with this picture (of Ralph and Ricky Lauren, Donna Karan, Diane von Furstenberg and Valentino Garavani from style.com’s coverage of last nights Seventh on Sale opening)? I can tell you the only thing that’s right (if a tad overly tan): Valentino (far right). Kinda ironic that he’s the only one who’s retired from […]
Thain Named
Merrill Lynch has named former New York Stock Exchange boss and 740 Park penthouse owner John Thain its new CEO. [Via Dealbreaker]
Good Heir Day
Serious propers to New York Magazine for its cover story by Steve Fishman on the Brooke Astor estate fight, the most even-handed and comprehensive account yet written of this ever-so-tawdry affair.
On Unauthorized Biography…
Inspired by author Kitty Kelley‘s cameo appearance at the media lunchbox Michael’s yesterday, David Patrick Columbia‘s New York Social Diary today offers some words of wisdom on the subject of unauthorized biography. They also apply to social history. But let him speak for himself: “Biography is always difficult in lifting the subject out of their […]
Len Makes His Mark? Update: Oops. Maybe Not.
The New York Post’s front page reported a record residential real estate sale today — Leonard Blavatnick‘s purchase of a $150 million condo (well, actually, three condos that he is said to be combining) atop The Mark on Madison Avenue. They neglected to mention that revenge is a dish best served cold. As reported in […]
Linda Stein Online
New York Magazine’s web site has just posted pdfs of my 1991 profile of the late Linda Stein, which include Harry Benson‘s awesome photos of her. Take a look here. Roger Friedman of Foxnews.com has more here.
Linda Stein, R.I.P.
WCBS News is reporting the apparent murder yesterday of Linda Stein, one time co-manager of the Ramones, who in later years became known (and was profiled by this writer) as a realtor to the stars. Amusing and abrasive in equal measure, Stein was a unique and special New York character. The city is poorer without […]
A $23 million Vera Wang
The New York Observer reports today that fashion designer Vera Wang has bought an apartment at 740 Park from… herself.
Looking Down on Tina Brown
Welcome to Tina Brown and Sir Harry Evans’ nightmare — a rendering of the new condo going up at 441 East 57th Street, on the site of what used to be composer Cy Coleman’s townhouse. That’s the garden of the Brown-Evans maisonette to the right. Brown and Evans famously sued to stop it, but the […]
Papa Don’t Preach
There a fascinating story on the coverage of antiquities issues by several major American newspapers at savingantiquities.org. The piece also includes a quote from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s director that made me laugh as it seems to speak directly to my latest project, an unauthorized history of the museum, which has done everything under […]