Chris Benz
Even at Fancy French Store Openings, Michael Bloomberg's Power Play Is the Talk of the Town
"From what I understand, New Yorkers aren't approving of a third term of [Mayor Michael] Bloomberg," said actress Susan Sarandon at the U.S. debut of the French clothing store Comptoir des Cotonniers in Soho on Thursday, Oct. 23. "I'll be interested to see who the opposition is because if they are mad at Bloomberg, they probably stand a very good chance of getting in."
Ms. Sarandon was accompanied by her 23-year-old daughter, actress Eva Amurri. The mother and daughter were invited to the store opening because the brand has focused on marketing to mother and daughter shoppers, often featuring real-life mothers and daughters in their ad campaigns. read more »
Meet the Mini-Marcs

When New York Fashion Week starts on Friday, Feb. 1, many will promptly begin anticipating its climax seven days later, when Marc Jacobs is scheduled to show his fall 2008 collection at the Lexington Avenue Armory at 7 p.m.—an improvement over last season’s 9 p.m. start time, which turned into 11 p.m. Mr. Jacobs had emerged from a stint in rehab tanned, honed and—after a thorough drubbing from a normally tolerant press—kinda defensive. read more »
Couture Shock
Good God, is it Fashion Week again already? However did this happen?
In today's salmon sheet:
- Meredith Bryan meets rising designer Chris Benz, who's somehow making a name for himself without clothing big tacky celebrities (though he does know a few demi-socialites).
- Simon Doonan mourns the closing of The Noose, a kinky sex shop in Chelsea, wondering if it's somehow connected to the mainstreaming of sartorial sadomasochism.
- David Foxley meets Sudanese mannequin Alek Wek near the top of the Empire State building, resulting in an intense case of vertigo.
- Spencer Morgan deconstructs the millinery efforts of socialte Arden Wohl's mother, Denise.
- And let's not forget those beautiful bicycle girls—many of them, after all, are models.
Stay tuned for excited scribbles from the runways.















