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Mary Boone was one of the art dealers who epitomized the overheated art market of the '80s. The spike-heeled opening night, the waiting list for collectors hoping to buy from the hottest artists--it was all part of a culture of desire that she helped bring to a high pitch. Her stable of artists was diverse, but in the public's mind Boone was the woman behind big, thumping Neo-Expressionists like Schnabel. For a time she also represented Basquiat. Today she still has a thriving business at two locations in Manhattan. And as she sees...
...Care to guess the source of the hottest handbags of the moment?the ones that celebrities like Toni Braxton, Sarah Michelle-Gellar and Cate Blanchett have been toting? The answer is Hanoi?or, to be precise, the Vietnamese capital's Ipa-Nima boutique (ipa-nima.com). Founded in 1997 by a onetime lawyer, Hong Kong-born Christina Yu, Ipa-Nima had grand ambitions from the outset, exporting colorful, individually patterned handbags under its own label to stores like Henri Bendel and Barney's in Manhattan, and Harvey Nichols in London. Although diehard fashionistas were quick to discover Ipa-Nima, it's only...
...short for PlayStation Portable) could easily change your mind. With its slick, black-lacquer design, bright 4.3-in. display and ability to play movies and MP3s, the $250 PSP makes its main competitor, the Nintendo DS, look like a relic from the Ice Age. The PSP could be the hottest gizmo since the iPod. --By Anita Hamilton...
...Hottest thing to do on a Saturday night then: Last weekend I had pizza with my boy Jimmy and he stole the towel out of my shower.Hottest thing to do on a Saturday night now: All-nighter in Cabot library with my favorite study “buddy” if you know what I’m saying. Or a LOTR vs. Star Wars movie marathon—in costume, of course...
Faulkner-Bond described the Fifteen Hottest process as “very surreal”—she says was still hungover when she received the notification e-mail. Though she describes the photo shoot as “awkward,” she says and her fellow chosen ones breathed a sigh of relief when Mikal N. Floyd-Pruitt ’06 began hamming it up to break...