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...Chelsea S. Simmons ’06, who came to the banquet to support Winter, called him “the most amazing guy ever...
...gory output of Jake and Dinos Chapman, for example. Serota hasn't commented on the new Saatchi Gallery beyond issuing a short statement welcoming it to the South Bank, and accepting an invite to the opening party, where he can schmooze with Jade Jagger, David Bowie, Jimmy Choo, Chelsea Clinton and the featured artists, but possibly not Saatchi himself - by all accounts no party animal. He may want to avoid his critics. Philip Dodd, director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, said recently the Saatchi Gallery was "dedicated to the recent past" and the Young British Artists (a Saatchi coinage...
...recent trend toward younger pitchers has not been seen at Harvard since the 2000 season. That year, Chelsea Thoke ’01 was the pitching leader as a junior. In 2001, Thoke was an impressive senior, and last year, Suzanne Guy and Tiffany Whitton anchored an experienced staff...
...year-old mother; to the United States, where most of his customers live. He also travels from his Georgian home in Bath, England, where he stores some 10,000 pairs of what he affectionately calls his "stupid shoes," to his office on the fashionable King's Road in Chelsea, London...
...began exporting to select U.S. department stores late in 1996, sales were painfully slow. Then came Molly, a line of low-rise, slightly flared women's jeans with a wholesome name that became a success in the U.S. Word on the street fanned sales, and soon youthful celebrities like Chelsea Clinton, Geri Halliwell and über trendy MTV presenters were seen sporting Mavis. Molly was followed by Mark, Minnie and Meg, and Mavi grew by double digits each year to become one of America's top brands for under-25s. North American sales were $45 million last year, while worldwide...