DQM 2012 FALL/WINTER HAT RELEASES
From its 2012 fall/winter collection, DQM has released four new hat styles.
First off is the Tulsa Camp, a five panel design in brushed twill with a corduroy brim and available in four different colorways.
The second five panel offering is the Bayou Camp cap which features a paisley bandana print in red, blue or black.
The Indian Springs snapback offers a technical twist with the use of nylon fabric, making the hat both water-resistant and crushable.
Last but not least is the Dirty Water snapback which is available in three colors including a striking leopard print with a contrasting blue brim. Grab your hat of choice now at Dave’s Quality Meat in New York or its webshop.
First off is the Tulsa Camp, a five panel design in brushed twill with a corduroy brim and available in four different colorways.
The second five panel offering is the Bayou Camp cap which features a paisley bandana print in red, blue or black.
The Indian Springs snapback offers a technical twist with the use of nylon fabric, making the hat both water-resistant and crushable.
Last but not least is the Dirty Water snapback which is available in three colors including a striking leopard print with a contrasting blue brim. Grab your hat of choice now at Dave’s Quality Meat in New York or its webshop.
THE NORTH FACE PURPLE LABEL 2012 FALL/WINTER HARRIS TWEED COLLECTION
THE NORTH FACE PURPLE LABEL has teamed up with Harris Tweed this season for a range of new outerwear releases as a part of the brand’s Fall/Winter 2012 collection.Featuring a parka and vest, the down-filled outerwear collection boats durable, wind-resistant Pertex textiles with signature Harris Tweed woolen fabrics appearing on the exterior in various plaids. Retailing for ¥79,800 JPY (approximately $1,000 USD) and ¥49,875 JPY (approximately $625 USD), respectively, the parka and vest are each available in a trio of colorways and can be purchased now via nanamica.
HURRICANE TOLL POISED TO TOP $20 BILLION IN DAMAGE
Hurricane Sandy’s economic toll is poised to exceed $20 billion after the biggest Atlantic storm slammed into the Eastern U.S., damaging homes and offices and flooding subways in America’s most populated city.
The total would include insured losses of about $7 billion to $8 billion, said Charles Watson, research and development director at Kinetic Analysis Corp., a hazard-research company in Silver Spring, Maryland. Much of the remaining tab will be picked up by cities and states to repair infrastructure, such as New York City’s subways and tunnels, he said.
“I think it is disproportionate going into the public sector side,” Watson said by telephone. The real extent of the damage won’t be known until the flood recedes and workers can inspect subway and utility tunnels.
Sandy, spanning 900 miles, slammed into southern New Jersey at about 8 p.m. New York time and brought a record storm surge of 13.88 feet (4.2 meters) into Manhattan’s Battery Park. U.S. airlines have grounded about 12,500 flights, stranding travelers, and U.S. stock trading is closed again today in the first back-to-back shutdown for weather since 1888.
Record tides from the storm combined with hours of pounding wind and rain to flood electrical substations and shut down New York’s financial district. Consolidated Edison Inc., the city’s utility, killed power last night to parts of downtown Manhattan, including Wall Street, and Brooklyn, as the storm surge, boosted by high tide, sent saltwater pouring into its underground power network.
Katrina Comparison
Before Sandy made landfall, the storm had knocked out power to more than 2.1 million homes and businesses from North Carolina to New Hampshire, according to utility reports. Power blackouts may eventually affect as many as 10 million people in the region for as long as 10 days.
Heavy losses to public infrastructure would in some ways mirror the effects of Hurricane Katrina, which flooded New Orleans in 2005, Watson said. Katrina was the nation’s most costly natural disaster with an estimated $41.1 billion in insured property losses, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
“It kind of reminds me of Katrina, the actual wind damage from Katrina and coastal storm surge damage was easy to pull down,” Watson said. “But once you start getting water going over your protective measures and getting into your infrastructure the numbers start to go crazy.”
Earlier, Eqecat Inc., an Oakland, California-based provider of catastrophic risk models, estimated Sandy would cause as much as $20 billion of economic damage with about $5 billion to $10 billion of that in insured losses.
Economic Impact
With Sandy set to continue as a non-tropical storm throughout New England over the next several days, economists and analysts have varying estimates on the potential damage.
Sandy ultimately may subtract 0.1 to 0.2 percentage points from U.S. gross domestic product in the fourth quarter as spending drops on services such as restaurant meals, according to Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina. The economy, with annualized GDP of $13.6 trillion, expanded at a 2 percent pace in the third quarter.
“There’s a loss of activity that’s going to be hard to make up,” Vitner said yesterday. “If you’re a restaurant and you’re closed today, people are not going to eat two lunches tomorrow.”
Major Airports
Floodwaters at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport forced it to close late yesterday until further notice. The region’s other two major airports, Newark Liberty International and LaGuardia, are also closed.
Sandy grounded 15 percent of U.S. flights from Oct. 27 through late yesterday, according to data compiled by industry researcher FlightStats.
Boeing Co. (BA), the world’s largest aerospace and defense company, suspended operations at sites in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania and will determine plans for the remainder of the week on a day-to-day basis. The shutdown includes Chicago-based Boeing’s plant near Philadelphia, where about 6,000 employees build H-47 Chinook helicopters and V-22 Ospreys.
SANDY HAMMERS INTO EAST COAST WITH FIRES,FLOOD,POWER OUTAGES
New York City awakened Tuesday to a flooded subway system, shuttered financial markets and hundreds of thousands of people without power a day after a wall of seawater and high winds slammed into the city, destroying buildings and flooding tunnels.
Scenes of the damage were everywhere. At least 50 flooded homes in Queens caught fire and were destroyed. A hospital removed patients on stretchers and 20 babies from neonatal intensive care, some on respirators operating on battery power.
Where usually bustling crowds and traffic jams streamed through sidewalks, streets and subways, they were largely empty. And high above midtown, the broken boom of a crane continued to dangle precariously over a neighborhood.
"Oh, Jesus. Oh, no," said Faye Schwartz, 65, Tuesday morning as she surveyed the damage in her Brooklyn neighborhood, where cars were strewn like leaves, planters deposited in intersections and green metal Dumpsters tossed on their sides.
The storm was once Hurricane Sandy but combined with two wintry systems to become a huge hybrid storm whose center smashed ashore late Monday in New Jersey. New York City was perfectly positioned to absorb the worst of its storm surge — a record 13 feet.
Water lapped over the seawall in Battery Park City, flooding rail yards, subway tracks, tunnels and roads. Rescue workers floated bright orange rafts down flooded downtown streets, while police officers rolled slowly down the street with loudspeakers telling people to go home.
"We knew that this was going to be a very dangerous storm, and the storm has met our expectations," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "This is a once-in-a-long-time storm."
In Queens, nearly 200 firefighters tried to contain an enormous blaze that consumed 50 homes in the Breezy Point neighborhood. They had to use a boat to make rescues, firefighters told WABC-TV. They climbed an awning to reach about 25 trapped people and take them down to a boat.
Officials weren't immediately able to pin down the cause of the blaze.
Water surged into two major commuter tunnels — the Brooklyn Battery and the Queens Midtown — along with seven subway tunnels under the East River. The agency is assessing damage and will restore the system as quickly as it can, MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota said.
The rains and howling winds left a crane hanging off a luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan, causing the evacuation of hundreds from a posh hotel and other buildings. Inspectors were climbing 74 flights of stairs to examine the crane hanging from the $1.5 billion building.
After a backup generator failed, New York University's Tisch Hospital began evacuating more than 200 patients to other facilities, including 20 babies from neonatal intensive care, some of them on respirators operating on battery power.
Without power, the hospital had no elevator service, meaning patients had to be carefully carried down staircases and outside into the weather. Gusts of wind blew their blankets as nurses held IVs and other equipment.
About 670,000 homes and businesses were without power late Monday in the city and suburban Westchester County.
In Schwartz's Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook, residents who ignored a mandatory evacuation order awoke to debris-strewn streets and a continued blackout. About 2 inches of mucky dirt and leaves covered streets crisscrossed by downed power lines after water sloshed 12 blocks inland.
The doors of the Fairway grocery store were blown out. Several cars left in the parking lot were shifted by flood waters overnight and were left crammed door to door.
Schwartz and her husband rode out the storm on the third floor of the residences above the Fairway and said white-capped flood waters reached at least 3 feet around the building.
"It was scary how fast the water came up," she said.
The facade of a four-story Manhattan building in the Chelsea neighborhood crumbled and collapsed suddenly, leaving the lights, couches, cabinets and desks inside visible from the street. No one was hurt, although some of the falling debris hit a car.
The city shut all three of its airports, its subways, schools, stock exchanges, Broadway theaters and closed several bridges and tunnels Monday as the weather worsened. By evening, a record 13-foot storm surge was threatening Manhattan's southern tip and utilities deliberately darkened part of the borough to avoid storm damage.
It could be several days to a week before all residents who lost power during the storm get their lights back, Miksad said.
On Tuesday, the New York Stock Exchange was to be closed again — the first time it's been closed for two consecutive days due to weather since 1888, when a blizzard struck the city.
At 4 a.m., few people were out on the streets. Times Square was lit but empty of people. Round-the-clock restaurants and bars that would have been wrapping up after last call were closed. Only a handful of taxis plied the streets — but there was an abundance of emergency and police vehicles.
Uptown, windows of apartments and businesses glowed. But to cross through midtown was to be swallowed by darkness. Only a few emergency or backup lights appeared in buildings.
Late Monday, an explosion at a substation at 14th Street and FDR Drive contributed to the power outages. No one was injured, and ConEd did not know whether the explosion was caused by flooding or by flying debris.
Earlier in the day, another 1 million customers lost power in New York City, the northern suburbs and coastal Long Island, where floodwaters swamped cars, downed trees and put neighborhoods under water.
At least six people were killed in the New York City area, most by falling trees. The dead included two boys, ages 11 and 13, who were killed when a tree fell on a home in suburban Westchester County.
On coastal Long Island, floodwaters swamped cars, downed trees and put neighborhoods under water as beachfronts and fishing villages bore the brunt of the storm. A police car was lost rescuing 14 people from the popular resort Fire Island.
LOUISIANA FATHER ARRESTED FOR GIVING ALCOHOL TO 2 MNTH OLD SON
Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies have arrested 19-year-old Belle Chasse man for allegedly feeding his 2-month-old son enough alcohol to register a .289 percent blood alcohol content.
Cesar Ruiz was booked Sunday with attempted first-degree murder.
In Louisiana, drivers are considered legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is .08 percent or more.
The infant, Lucas Ruiz, was initially admitted to the pediatric unit at Ochsner Hospital on Oct. 16 because of breathing difficulties.
While undergoing treatment, the child started having seizures and was moved to the pediatric intensive care unit, where his elevated blood alcohol level was discovered.
Col. John Fortunato said Ruiz told authorities he acted to relieve his son's suffering, and did not mean to kill him.
The infant's condition is unknown.
CHINESE MAN SUES WIFE FOR BEING UGLY AFTER DIVORCING HER AND WINNING $120,000
Here is another gem from our friends at World Star Hip Hop. There is a man from Northern China that divorced his wife and mother of his child for being ugly. No the wife didn't let herself go after the marriage it seems the wife had 100K in plastic surgery before the marriage.
It seems that after the birth of the couple’s daughter Jain Feng was appalled that the baby was so ugly. He first accused the wife of cheating because the butt ugly baby did not look like either of them. The wife then came clean and admitted that she had dramatically changed her appearance before the marriage.
Feng filed a suit claiming the wife convinced him to marry her under false pretenses. The judge agreed and awarded Jain Feng $120,000.00
I guess it is just the difference in cultures. Most American men wouldn't mind if their wife looked like Mao Tse Tung last year as long as she looked like Bai Ling today. I am guessing it is not all about the wife. In China having a baby girl is bad enough, having an ugly one must be unforgivable.
HURRICANE SANDY CAUSES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN N.Y. DECLARED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA
"A man looks down at a boarded up Broad Street subway station across the street from the New York Stock Exchange. The MTA suspended all transit service today ahead of the storm. |
President Obama declared a state of emergency for New York as the deadline for subways, LIRR, Metro-North train service and "Zone A" evacuations has come and gone and the city continues to prepare for "Frankenstorm."
The declaration opens the door for assistance from FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security to assist local government agencies during and after the storm.
Obama promised the government would "respond big and respond fast" after the storm hits.
"My message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need, we will be there, and we will cut through red tape. We are not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules," he said.
He also pleaded for neighborliness: "In times like this, one of the things that Americans do is we pull together and we help out one another. And so, there may be elderly populations in your area. Check on your neighbor, check on your friend. Make sure that they are prepared. If we do, then we're going to get through this storm just fine."
From Washington to Boston, big cities and small towns Sunday buttoned up against the onslaught of a superstorm that could endanger 50 million people in the most heavily populated corridor in the nation, with forecasters warning that New York could get slammed by a wall of water.
Bus service was suspended at 9 p.m. and and public schools in the city will be closed today in advance of Hurricane Sandy’s violent arrival, authorities said.
FASHION ONLINE SITE ASOS, AZEALIA BANKS, & ELLIE GOULDING ASK "ARE YOU READY?" FOR HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN
Azealia Banks |
Everyone's favorite wallet-friendly online superstar, ASOS, released its holiday campaign starring music It Girls Azealia Banks and Ellie Goulding. In a preview of the #BestNightEver campaign, both ladies are dressed in full New Year's Eve perfection.
The online shopping site then teases us by asking, "Are you ready?" We mean, do we really even have to answer that?
Both artists' full campaigns have yet to be seen; however, the two photos released thus far are enough to inspire a head start on our Christmas lists. In her promotional photo, Banks mimics an ornament, sporting a bedazzled bustier, while Goulding features this season's baroque trend in a printed blazer and top.
Ellie Goulding |
SERENA WILLIAMS WINS THE WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR THE THIRD TIME
Serena Williams after defeating Maria Sharapova and winning her 3rd WTA Championships |
After smacking her 40th and final winner of the match on a forehand service return on championship point, Serena Williams clenched her left fist, then punched the air with her right. She then skipped to the net as winner of the WTA Championships for the third time, having defeated Maria Sharapova, 6-4, 6-3, in the final Sunday.
After the two shook hands, Williams turned and waved to the crowd on all sides of the sold-out Sinan Erdem Arena, a crowd that brought a level of noise and enthusiasm to the championships far exceeding previous events.
“Now that I can be honest, I really wanted to win and win this title and put a little pressure on myself,” Williams said in her post-match news conference. “Yeah, I wanted it so bad, but I didn't want to say it. I’m really excited that I was able to win it.”
Williams added: “I was like a heavy favorite going in to win this title, so for me it was really important. I mean, for my own sanity, so to say. I really wanted it, even though I didn't need it. Like I don’t think I needed to do anything else this year — or any other year — but I really wanted to end on a good note.”
Notes do not come much better than the one struck in the final. Williams had only 14 unforced errors and did not allow Sharapova a break-point opportunity.
In the wake of her struggles on the return game — she had been able to return only 52 percent of Williams’s serves — Sharapova was asked if Williams’s service motion was difficult to read.
“I mean, if I didn't have a break point, there is your answer,” she said, laughing.
Still, Sharapova’s performance was far more competitive than the 6-0, 6-1 humiliation she had suffered in the gold medal women’s singles match of the London Olympics in August, and closer also than her two losses to Williams before that, both by 6-1, 6-3 scores.
Perhaps annoyed with how close the first set had been, Williams smacked her left thigh agitatedly as she readied herself to return serve at the start of the second set. Six points later, she broke Sharapova’s serve for a second time. Her third and final break came in the last game.
Williams finished her season with a record of 58-4 and has lost only one of 32 matches since being beaten by No. 111 Virginie Razzano in the first round of the French Open in May, a run that included titles at Wimbledon, the Olympics and the United States Open.
At the Olympics, the Open and these championships, she lost a combined total of one set.
“I always said that if I’m playing well and I’m doing everything right, you know, it’s really difficult to beat me,” Williams said when asked if she was invincible when at her best. “I still believe that, which is great that I still can kind of play that way. You know, I feel like there are ways for me to improve, but I feel like it’s — I think it’s a true statement — without trying to sound full of myself or anything.”
The final came at a moment of uncertainty for the WTA Tour.
It was the last WTA match to be broadcast on the Eurosport family of networks, a tour partner of 14 years.
These championships were also the last with Sony Mobile as a major sponsor of the tour; the company previously downgraded its partnership from its role as title sponsor.
The tour is also looking for a host for the championships after Istanbul’s contract expires in 2013. The four finalist cities for 2014 are Mexico City; Singapore; Kazan, Russia; and Tianjin, China.
But as long as Williams is committed and winning, the WTA still has perhaps its most important asset, a notion that the WTA chief executive, Stacey Allaster, acknowledged in her annual State of the WTA address Sunday afternoon.
“She is a gift to us in women’s tennis,” Allaster said.
In the doubles final, which preceded the singles final, the Russian Olympic bronze medalist pair of Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova defeated the Czech silver medalist pair of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka, 6-1, 6-4.
WILL DEF JAM DROP LIL REESE AFTER VIDEO SURFACES OF HIM BEATING UP A GIRL
When will the madness stop? Better yet, when will the record labels start accepting accountability for the acts that they sign? In the latest episode of surreal madness, video surfaced of Def Jam artist Lil Reese handing a savage beating to a young woman. The New York Daily News recaps what took place in the video…
In the video, a young man in a red hoodie – presumably Lil Reese – gets into a heated argument with a young woman at a house party.The woman appears visibly upset as she starts yelling, “Who the f–k let them in here?”As the hoodie-clad youngster moves toward her and begins swinging at her face, she retorts, “Boy, don’t push me, and if you want that, you can get that. But … keep your hands to yourself though.”Lil Reese then lights into the woman, punching her in the head and then stomping on her after she falls to the ground.The other people in the room stand idly by as the violence happens.
The scene is simply deplorable, but what Reese did next was nearly just as jaw dropping. The rapper, who just so happens to be part of Chief Keef‘s crew, took to his Twitter account to explain the video.
“The haters tryna see a mf Dwn lol Dey gotta b broke and bored wanna upload sum sh– from years ago,” he tweeted. Shortly after he followed up by tweeting “I apologize for whoopin dat hoe ass but I was yung dumb n high sorry RT this for me.”
So apparently you have to be a hater if you put out a video of a teenager beating down a young woman. And since it’s old, it’s okay. And I suppose we are to accept his apology for “whoopin dat hoe ass” because he was young? You’ve got to be kidding me, right?
At this point, Def Jam has to step in and do something. They signed him and they need to handle this type of behavior appropriately. If Chad Johnson can get cut for his antics that resulted in a domestic dispute turned violent with Evelyn Lozada, why shouldn’t this young man be dropped for what he’s done? The fact that he’s so unapologetic about it is reason enough to sever ties with him. But since Chief Keef is still on Interscope after laughing at a rival rapper’s death, I can’t anticipate that Def Jam will do anything about this. We’ll likely see him drop an album sooner than later to capitalize off of the buzz.
It’s a sad day for our culture when things like this happen. Unfortunately, who is going to do something about it?
NEW EMINEM ALBUM COMING IN 2013 BUT POSTPONES BOXING MOVIE 'SOUTHPAW'
It looks like 2013 will mark the return of Slim Shady to the music scene. Eminem has put out limited edition baseball hats with the years of each of his solo albums on the side panel. 2013 is the last year noted on the hats.
For a limited time only in honor of the big games and the hometown team's return to The D we are pleased to offer the Eminem Baseball Tribute Hat in both home and away colors. Side panel is dedicated to the landmark Eminem solo albums. A portion of the proceeds will go to The Marshall Mathers Foundation.
In May Em announced he was postponing his upcoming boxing film Southpaw to concentrate on new music.
"He's focusing on his music right now, so while he's doing that, while he's in that space, he wanted to put this on hold for the time being," Eminem's spokesman Dennis Dennehy said at the time.
The new album will be the eighth solo project for the multiple Grammy Award winning Detroit rapper and the first since 2010's Recovery, which has sold over six million copies worldwide.
BUJU BANTON ASKS JUDGE TO RECONSIDER 10 YEAR SENTENCE ON TWO DRUG CHARGES
Buju Banton serving 10 years on two drug charges. |
Buju Banton’s new attorney has asked a federal judge in Tampa to reconsider the 10-year prison sentence the Jamaican reggae singer is serving on two drug charges.
Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, is set to appear Tuesday in Tampa federal court for a re-sentencing on a gun possession charge. That charge carries an additional five-year prison sentence.
Seen entering Tampa courthouse. |
The motion filed last week includes a letter to U.S. District Judge James Moody from Banton’s former attorney, David O. Markus.
Markus represented Banton in the singer’s two trials in Tampa in 2010 and 2011. He says Banton is eligible for a reduced sentence of five years and a day because he’s a first-time, non-violent offender with “the support of his entire country” and a history of charitable works.
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APPLE STOCK FALLS AFTER CONSUMER ELECTRONICS WARNED THAT COSTS WILL CUT INTO PROFITS
Apple's stock fell below $600 Friday for the first time in three months, after the consumer electronics behemoth warned that costs of making new products will cut into profits in the holiday quarter.
Apple's earnings for the latest quarter also missed expectations.
Apple shares fell as low as $591 during the session but recovered some losses to close at $604, down $5.54.
Late Thursday, Apple said profits for the rest of the year would fall from last year because it's launching so many new products. It's expecting mammoth sales, but new products are more expensive to make than older ones.
Apple launched the iPhone 5 a month ago and announced two new iPads and three new Macs this week. In addition, it's shipping new iPods.
Wall Street analysts took the adjustment in stride, knowing that Apple nearly always lowballs its estimates, but several cut their earnings estimates for the fiscal year that started this month. Stuart Jeffrey noted that Apple's profit margins should be back to normal in the quarter that starts in April, but that will be too late to fully make up for the earnings hit in the holiday quarter. He cut his earnings estimate for the year by 10 percent and his price target on the shares from $710 to $660.
Apple shares have now lost more than $100 from their all-time peak of $705.07, hit on Sept. 21, the day the latest iPhone went on sale in the U.S. and eight other countries. That's a total loss to investors of $106 billion. Apple remains the most valuable public company in the world, by a wide margin, with a total market capitalization of $556 billion.
Apple's stock last fell below $600 following an earnings report. It missed expectations in the previous quarter, too, something rare for Apple.
The Cupertino, Calif., company started taking orders for the iPad Mini on Friday. The new, smaller version of the iPad tablet starts at $329. Initial shipments of the white model quickly sold out on Apple's site; buyers will now have to wait two weeks for delivery. The black model was still available Friday afternoon for a one-week delivery.
KAYNE WEST & KIM KARDASHIAN CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN IN NYC NIGHTCLUB
Watch your back, Ariel, Kim Kardashian makes one sexy mermaid!
The reality star transformed into a beautiful lady of the sea Saturday night at Midori Green's Halloween Party in NYC. Wearing a blonde wig, plenty of pearls and a seashell top, Kim even had a handsome captain—Kanye West, of course—to complete her ensemble. Notably missing, however, was the giant pinky ring she showed off on Wednesday.
"I don't have a ring [tonight]," she said with a smile. When we pressed further for details about that massive sparkler, she added, "It's a pinky ring. Just a ring! Not a big deal."
Fair enough. We know, too, from Kris Jenner, that the impressive gem is not an engagement ring. (And come on, mom would know.)
Kanye, adorably, watched from the sidelines as Kim gave interviews to press on the green carpet. He even charmed reporters by snapping pictures on his iPhone of his brunette-turned-blonde love.
Kim explained why she ditched her trademark dark locks for the night. "It's Halloween, so I thought if I did my regular hair it would just be kind of boring," she said. "And I didn't want to do red hair, like Ariel, because I did red hair with Poison Ivy last year. I just thought it would be fun to do blonde."
Kim explained why she ditched her trademark dark locks for the night. "It's Halloween, so I thought if I did my regular hair it would just be kind of boring," she said. "And I didn't want to do red hair, like Ariel, because I did red hair with Poison Ivy last year. I just thought it would be fun to do blonde."
As fabulous as she looked, Kim said it only "took about two hours to get ready." She even helped to design her ethereal getup, collaborating with Trashy Lingerie. "It was really fun," she said. "My stylist Monica Rose helped me put it all together."
Once inside the party at Avenue, Kimye enjoyed their drinks in the VIP area with pals including La La Anthony and Simon Huck. Kim and Kanye sang along to the music—including some of 'Ye's hits—danced together, and were quite affectionate throughout the night.
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