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Christian Louboutin celebrated 20 years in the shoe biz with Blake Lively and the Olsens at Barney's, Anne Hathaway presented at the Princess Grace Awards, Anja Rubik, Coco Rocha and Alexa Chung swung by the new Pucci boutique in Saks, Courtney Love attended a private screening of Rampart, Tory Burch toasted Mindy Kaling's new book and so much more. Last night's parties were all about honoring the best in fashion, comedy and film! [Photo via BFA]
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Cipriani 42nd Street was completely decked out last night for a party fit for a king (or at least a Sovereign Prince of the most famous European Principality). At the 26th Annual Princess Grace Awards Gala, Prince Albert II (Uncle to Charlotte and Andrea Casiraghi), along with his beautiful Australian Olympic swimmer girlfriend, honored the emerging writers, dancers, and filmmakers who received the coveted 2009 awards. Attendees, including Tommy Hilfiger, Martha Plimpton, Mariska Hargitay, Buzz Aldrin, Simon Van Kempen and Alex McCord were all dressed to the nines in some of the most elegant gowns and tuxes we've seen all season. Click below for more pictures. More»
As Doug Marshall alerts us on Twitter, "the Walgreens at 14th Street had a prominently displayed sign that they are completely out of Plan B." Wow, New York; wow. So what could be the cause of this sudden demand for back-up birth control? While the elegant Princess Grace Awards Gala might at first seem too elegant an event to be the cause, remember that Prince Albert of Monaco has had TWO KIDS out of illicit trysts, something he probably doesn't want to repeat. Also, all those CMJ afterparties are bound to lead to some ill-advised (un?)romantic entanglements. More»
Tuesday, February 14
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.









