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Thursday night, emerging fashion platform SNOBSWAP.com, founded by sisters Elise Whang and Emily Dang, made its stylish debut with its “Swap & Sip” launch party at designer consignment boutique TARI in Georgetown. With a poised and polished crowd, the event catered to many of the city’s biggest luxury lovers and the who’s who of the DC fashion scene. More»



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On Saturday night, artist Maggie O'Neill hosted her sixth annual Salon Party at EO 1147. The event featured a live art show and artwork for sale by Redskins star Chris Cooley, Maggie O'Neill, RHODC daughter Lolly Amons, Dominique Fierro, Tina Palmer, Rodger Schultz, Brittany Sims, and Karen Suderman. More»
Everyone's favorite Real Housewife of DC is taking time off from her busy social schedule to write her second book after Inbox Full, which chronicled her sex-capades from England all the way to D.C., among other things. More»
[Photo of Mary at the FNO L2 party in September]
Mary Schmidt Amons, one of the stars of Bravo's Real Housewives of D.C., is spending today recovering from a minor skin surgery that removed cancerous cells from her shoulder. More»
Cat Ommanney from the Real Housewives of D.C. poked fun at the news of Michaele Salahi's "kidnapping." More»
Yeah, it was pretty rainy...so rainy, that no one wanted to get their bottoms wet on those pedi-cab seats!
Fewer people than expected turned out for the 100+ parties that dotted M Street and Wisconsin Avenues for Fashion's Night Out on Friday, September 8, but some braved the rain for a chance at steep shopping discounts, free cocktails and bites, gift bags and giveaways.
[Michaele Salahi, Tareq Salahi via] L.A. tends to not only embrace but actually breed tacky people and their tacky behavior. Of course this doesn't apply to all Angelenos but if L.A.-based reality shows like "Million Dollar Listing," "The World According To Paris," and anything "Kardashian" were a direct representation, everyone here would have bedazzled cell phone cases, take out second mortgages in order to take two-week vacays to Maui and have personal healers. My point is, the move from Virgina to Beverly Hills makes perfect sense for our shamed social pariahs, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, also known as those freaks who crashed the White House state dinner and hosted half-assed polo matches on vineyards they pretended to own on "Real Housewives of D.C." If any place is willing to tolerate that level of gauche they've managed to hone, it's LaLaLand. They've already secured a house in the preferred 90210 zip code but they're going to need step it up their social-climbing game. So, let's get a load of the Coldwater Canyon house they're renting as we give them a crash course in fitting in with the best of L.A.'s wannabes.
[Michaele Salahi, Tareq Salahi via] Here in L.A., despite how much we don't want to admit it, this town tends to not only embrace but actually breed tacky people and their tacky behavior. Of course this doesn't apply to all Angelenos but if L.A.-based shows like "Million Dollar Listing", "The World According To Paris", and anything "Kardashian" were a direct representation, everyone here would have bedazzled cell phone cases, take out second mortgages in order to take two-week vacays to Maui and have personal healers, but the truth is only some of us do. My point is, the move from Virgina to Beverly Hills makes perfect sense for D.C.'s shamed social pariahs, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, also known as those freaks who crashed the White House state dinner and hosted half-assed polo matches on vineyards they pretended to own on "Real Housewives of D.C." If any place is willing to tolerate that level of gauche they've managed to hone, it's LaLaLand. They've already secured a house in the preferred 90210 zip code but they're going to need step it up their social-climbing game. So, let's get a load of the Coldwater Canyon house they're renting as we give them a crash course in fitting in with the best of L.A.'s wannabes.