GRACE KELLY
This past February we reported on the Double Seven bar brawl between Grace Kelly’s grandson, Pierre Casiraghi, and Paris Hilton’s ex Stavros Niarchos III against former nightclub owner Adam Hock.
Five months later there’s STILL drama! The Prince and his crew are now taking action and suing Hock, his attorney, the Double Seven, and the club’s owner Jeffrey Jah. Casiraghi’s reasoning is that the club should have known that Hock was “a person of pugilistic propensity,” and thus should not have been served alcoholic beverages that evening.
Though Cynthia Kan had been aspiring to be a designer since the age of 14 when she paged through Vogue for the first time, this budding designer quickly realized her dream after one large design project in 2007: creating her wedding gown and dresses for her bridal party. After going back to school at FIT in 2008, she quickly launched her namesake label in 2009 filled with classic silhouettes with some modern twists.
Last Thursday I went to my favorite new spot in town, Double Seven. In wake of a dramatic fight a few weeks ago that left the grandson of Princess Grace (Kelly) of Monaco, Pierre Casiraghi, beaten and bruised, it was a pretty chill night at the hotspot located in meatpacking. Yes, the NY Post and many other news outlets have covered the fight in depth, but I can't get enough of this juicy story.
I find it absolutely hilarious that Starvos Niarchos (ex of Paris Hilton) was punched in the face during this scuffle. I've had the displeasure of seeing him many times in LA and NYC and will say he's seriously a giant turd. For those of you who remember the original Double 7 that closed it doors a few years ago, I highly recommend you return to the new version --you will not be disappointed. It is definitely where you can find the most beautiful people in the city. In fact, it's so cool, Mick Jagger is a regular guest.
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Apparently there was a rich boy spat at Manhattan's Double Seven club over the weekend. According to witnesses the fur started flying after Pierre Casiraghi (also known as Grace Kelly's grandson) and Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos III (otherwise known as Paris Hilton's ex) showed up to former NYC nightclub owner, Adam Hock's table, started boozing on his liquor, and being heathens to Hock's lady guests. Hock, who was there with friends, Joel Warren, Jeffrey Jah, and models Valentina Zalyaeva, Natasha Poly and Anja Rubik, didn't appreciate the boys' behavior and showed them some tough love.
A portion of the Grace Kelly doll collection proceeds will benefit the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, which supports emerging artists in theater, dance, and film by offering scholarships, apprenticeships, and fellowship to the aspiring artists at the beginning of their careers.
Who sits around drooling over a $3,095 pair of Christian Louboutin 'Fifi' crystal-encrusted pumps? We do. (And you probably do too!) Which is why these are quintessential 'Shoppers Anonymous' material.
If you could take a fairytale princess and make her into a pair of shoes , she would be these. Yes, Princess Grace in the form of a shoe! Louboutin mesmerizes us with hundreds of sparkling crystals, an open toe padded sole, and four inch heel. These are truly shoes from the heavens. Christian is a shoe God.
It may be closer to 2050 than 1950, but many Fall 2010 collections have us wondering, “Haven’t we seen that before?”
Feminine, demure, 50s-insprired items have made a comeback in tops, bottoms, shoes, handbags, and accessories. Contrary to the image that may come to mind, the iconic look is not all about poodle skirts and pink bomber jackets (although they may be pretty darn cute for Halloween).

















