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It's time to find out where some of the best parties and events are happening tonight. As always, you can find the full details as well as more events on our Calendar page. More»

The New York Junior League's held its 59th Annual Winter Ball this past Saturday, March 5th, at The Plaza Hotel. The Grand Ballroom was filled to the brim with volunteers and supporters adorned in their finest formal wear. Take a look at the pics and find out more!  More»

The Native Society, the rich kids social network we've been chronicling, has released photos of its "Winter Event." The black tie affair took place at at the Plaza's Rose Club and included the usual cast of characters for which this social network has become notorious. More»

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A Gatsby-feeling show for Alice+Olivia had just the right dose of love for Valentine's Day at the Plaza. Attendees included Kelly Rutherford, Johnny Weir, Tinsley Mortimer, Vanessa Hudgens, and a very pregnant Stacey Bendet. To the photo evidence! More»

Anna Wintour demands her own elevator and scares people, while Carine Roitfeld discusses life after French Vogue. Designers get original with presentations at an ice rink to the street to Grand Central. We take a look at what's on the runway, what's happening backstage, who is sitting in the front row and more. More»

Check out this week's selection of Rachelle's Reading List, Mara's Fashion File, and Ross's NYC Nightlife round-ups in addition to hits from the galleries this past week. Enjoy our lists in bundled form, and glance at the bonus smattering below! More»

NPR has a great report this weekend on Kay Thompson, the jack-of-all trades creator of the Eloise book series. Here's what every aspiring socialite should know about the history of Eloise's maker. More»

[All photos by Jonathon Ziegler for PMc] In April of 2008, MoMA set up an exhibit that commemorated the legendary covers George Lois shot for Esquire from 1962 to 1972. His style was focusing solely on the subject - no background, no landscape...yet sending a strong message. More»

  • Blake Lively steals SNL acting as wife of Tiger Woods. [EOnline]
  • Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's Elizabeth and James Spring 2010 lookbook. [ONTD]
  • Tinsley's Mortimer's dad booted from the Plaza for drunken karaoke incident. [NYP]
  • Russell Brand dreams of being Katy Perry's baby daddy. [People]
  • Karl Lagerfeld opens pre-Fall show with yellow face. Silly Karl. [TheCut]