Victoria Gotti
Morning Memo: Mizrahi Gets Slick; Stefani Changes Form
Isaac Mizrahi's favorite hair pomade has been discontinued, so naturally he holed up in his apartment and made a lifetime supply of his own, to be called I-Hair. [P6]
Being married to Gwen Stefani means getting used to her untamed fashion sense, or as Gavin Rossdale puts it, "It's like marrying three different people a week, because you never know who's going to come out of the bathroom." [P6]
HarperCollins is suing Victoria Gotti, daughter of Gambino family boss John Gotti, for collecting a $70,000 book advance and then failing to pen the actual memoir. [NY Daily News]
Yves Saint Laurent was laid to rest in Paris yesterday with over a thousand guests arriving to wish him farewell, including Marc Jacobs, Christian Lacroix, John Galliano, Sonia Rykiel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood, and Claudia Schiffer. [WWD]
Jane Fonda is so over men. [P6]
Tyson Beckford likes to pick up non-famous women at New York Whole Foods markets. [The Cut]
The People's Coffee-Table Book
Just in time for election day, Rizzoli is publishing the "first-ever tribute to Gracie Mansion."
Ironically, Mayor Bloomberg--who famously chose to reside in his five-story, Beaux Arts townhouse on 72nd Street instead of at the mayoral mansion--wrote the book's foreword. Indeed, the 206-year old mansion has a rich history beyond housing the city's mayors; that practice only began in 1942 with Fiorello LaGuardia.
Since Mr. Bloomberg dubbed it the "People's House," Gracie Mansion has served as a prime spot for visiting dignitaries, summer barbecues, and numerous receptions. In this picture, he's squeezing buns at the August 3rd People's Barbecue. Wait--sorry. That was an invite-only reception for movie and television stars (including Victoria Gotti and Susan Lucci).
With expanded access to family quarters, tourism shot up almost percent in the past year. Tourists can now gawk at the beautifully restored interior or search for Donna Hanover's exercise machine that woke Rudy up early in the morning. read more »
However, The Real Estate imagines that if someone else is given the chance to occupy the mansion come November, those upstairs bedrooms will be sealed off once again.
- Michael Calderone








