
Pocket Change, an e-newsletter of "New York's most expensive items", is hosting another one of its singles events. What's most interesting about the list of attendees of "Fashion meets Finance" (where men of finance will mix awkwardly with women of fashion) is not the little thumbnails of eager singles, but their salary info and job titles listed right next to the pics. For instance, BCBG designer Carrie Slater (no image, sadly) makes $150 to $199K a year. Deanna Dimuria, a very friendly-looking "planner" for Coach makes $200,000-$299,000 a year. And there are a few internet people! Like Meredith Garcia, co-founder of TheFashionList. She's pulling in $75,000-$99,999 a year.
Pocket Change - Fashion Meets Finance» view comments
New York (capsule) Is Coming» view comments

Next week, (capsule) takes over New York. The event taking place January 19-20, 2009 at the Angel Orensanz Foundation (172 Norfolk St.) brings together the new generation of fashion innovators. Showcasing their creative visions, “only the world’s most innovative and sought-after brands are invited to participate.” This year’s roster includes new favorites such as Endovanera, People’s Market, Mjolk, and Chronicles of Never.
Stephen Sprouse "Rock on Mars" Exhibit by Deitch Projects» view comments

Didja miss the opening of the Deitch Project's Stephen Sprouse "Rock on Mars" exhibit?
Vuitton’s Toasts to Stephen Sprouse» view comments

A cocktail party at the Greene Street store, where all manner of Sprousified LV merch was on display, including specially reissued Sprouse LV bags from 2001, was followed by a preview of “Rock On Mars,” an installation of original Sprouse memorabilia (and amazing runway footage) at Deitch Projects on Wooster Street. The final stop was the Bowery Ballroom, for a special performance by Debbie Harry, appropriately dressed in a rather hairy vintage Sprouse jacket.
(capsule) Hits the Hard Rock Las Vegas in February » view comments

After a small venue change, the premier independent mens fashion tradeshow, (capsule) show lands its racks inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on February 18 and 19. This is a first for the (capsule) show: it quickly branched out from it’s New York roots to includes shows in Paris and now Las Vegas.
Participating brands include for Las Vegas include, Buzz Rickson’s, Red Wing, YMC, Sugarcane, Warriors of Radness, and many more.
Elise's Sneak Peek» view comments
Tucked away on Melrose Avenue, the recently-opened Arcade Boutique, owned by Rochelle Gores, hosted an intimate cocktail and shopping hour on Tuesday night in honor of designer Elise Øverland's spring collection.
More, More, More!» view comments
The Miami scene forges ahead with Interview and Visionaire bashes
A Tale of Two Jewelers» view comments
Kimberly McDonald unveils Ursus Maritimus collection; Leviev and aSmallWorld host a collection preview
All Hail Esteban!» view comments
The Emanuel Ungaro creative director hosts an intimate dinner at the Chateau Marmont
Winter's Wonderland» view comments
UNICEF's 5th annual Snowflake Ball raised over $2 million at Cipriani 42nd Street
Wednesday's Basel Bashes» view comments
The Daily party-hops through Miami Beach to bring you the scoop from Art Basel
The Best of Times» view comments
Art Basel Miami Beach kicks off with T Magazine's fabulous fête
Miami Mania» view comments
The best of the art party scene from Art Basel Miami Beach
Shining Bright» view comments
Gillian Miniter and Pamela Fiori host shopping event at Kwiat to benefit Women in Need
Lexington Angels» view comments
A bevy of supermodels toast the opening of the new Victoria's Secret flagship
Great Taste» view comments
Asprey hosts a book party for Sir Ian Balfour's new tome Famous Diamonds
Girls' Night Out» view comments
ASMALLWORLD and Leviev plan a 10021-esque cocktail party
Still Following the Yellow Brick Road» view comments
The Wizard of Oz's 70th Anniversary celebration heads to Art Basel Miami Beach
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