Burberry’s Sales Surge; Karl Lagerfeld Is Coming to Town
Also, check out Madonna's gun show, and Jeanne Lanvin's epic art collection could fetch over $40 million.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Also, check out Madonna's gun show, and Jeanne Lanvin's epic art collection could fetch over $40 million.
The collection, including a first-century Roman Minotaur sculpture, will be showcased in New York in November.
Bidders at auction failed to reach the reserve price of about $71K.
The work, done in lipstick, is expected to fetch 30,000 to 40,000 British pounds.
Yves Saint Laurent's art collection is valued at $600 million, Donatella Versace doesn't understand flats, and Miranda Kerr might be single.
For those who only know Anish Kapoor (who's based in London anyway), here's a quick primer on the heavies of Indian art.
Plus: Robert Rauschenberg sets a record two days after his death.
Forgive us for being, well, vultures, but we could see Robert Rauschenberg setting a new sales record tomorrow night.
movies, politics, early and often, barack obama, business, bernie madoff, music, kudos, bernard madoff, media, neighborhood watch, caroline kennedy, economy, slideshow, nightlife, real estate, the sports section, anne hathaway, beef, fall 2009, hair, new york fashion week, shopping, sports, advertising, beer, closings, david paterson, gossip girl, hillary's senate seat, louis vuitton, media deathwatch, mediavore, models, new york times, openings, openings, right-click, sales, temporary closings, the greatest depression, the most important people in the world, tv, two for eight, wall-e, ballsy crimes, books, campaign trail, conde nast, football, fragrance, gossipmonger, madonna, makeup, movies, oscars, party lines, people's choice awards, pixar, red hook, reopenings, spring 2009, the greatest depression, tom cruise, warner bros., albany, andrew cuomo, anna wintour, anthony bourdain, ballsy crimes