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Andrew Lauren, Son of Ralph, Worships Redford, Beatty, Welles
Dylan does candy! David dates George Bush’s comely niece! read more »
Three Amateurs Make Their Tribeca Debut
“This was sort of the project that started all of our careers,” said Adam Kurland, co-director of This is Not a Robbery, a documentary that is screening for the public tonight as part of the Tribeca Film Festival.
He was referring to himself and his co-directors, Lucas Jansen and Spencer Vrooman, who gathered at Marion's on the Bowery Saturday night after the film's glitzy premiere. At the after-party were the likes of Lauren Bush and Ralph Lauren; the three were wearing ties, and it didn't look habitual with them. read more »
Here’s a Shocker: Socialites Shop! Anna Wintour’s Swish AIDS Benefit Draws Lotsa Laurens
“I’m shopping. That’s calming my nerves,” said the fashion designer Phillip Lim, in a white scarf of his own design and white Martin Margiela blazer, during the 7th on Sale event benefiting H.I.V. and AIDS organizations, at the Lexington Avenue Armory on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 15. Mr. Lim was the reputed front-runner for a $200,000 award from the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. “You can never believe that. Everyone has a fair chance,” he said. read more »
Ralph Lauren's Man in Flushing
Meet Darvin Dowdell, a 21-year-old Queens native who works as a sales associate in the Ralph Lauren store on the club level at Arthur Ashe. read more »
Hamptons Secede!

Like Love and Marriage: Big Magazines and Bigger Penthouses
The Throne [Brian Doben/Town & Country]
The Breakfast Table [Brian Doben/Town & Country]
The full T&C release, after the jump. read more »
- Max AbelsonThe Transom
The Transom
The Times on Ralph Lauren on Madison

Ralph likes Madison
Who knew things had gotten so bad "in the last couple of years"? Who knew the Episcopalians were resisitng? Who knew Joan Didion cared? read more »
- Max AbelsonEllie Ryan Blum
The Ralph Lauren Fitting
Aimee outside Ralph Lauren, in the shade
"Do we have to talk about this now?" I ask, walking faster.
"Why does everything have to be about what you're comfortable with?"
Essentially, he wants to know why I would even consider not putting his parents' names on the invitations. It's just because I didn't know that some invitations have a "son of" line under the groom's name and now that I do know, I don't want to give in because I'd kind of like my folks to get top - and only - billing. (My family is just used to seeing only the bride's folks on wedding invitations, sorry.) read more »














