Over-the-top Art Basel Miami Beach bashes will go on with restrictions, court rules
Leonard Hochstein is still going to be able to throw an exclusive Nylon magazine bash, but with new restrictions.
Leonard Hochstein is still going to be able to throw an exclusive Nylon magazine bash, but with new restrictions.
The “Warhol of Wall Street” placed 50% off signs in front of paintings at MoMa, including a Matisse.
Camila Cabello, Derek Jeter, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Steve Aoki, Diplo and many more celebrities are set to attend the annual art fair in Florida this year.
A source tells us that on Monday night, “a security guard heard strange noises and went over with his flashlight to investigate.”
“Real Housewives of Miami,” star Leonard Hochstein, Farmasi CEO Sinan Tuna, and party-loving Daniel Vincent Liburdi have filed an emergency motion.
A resolution by the Mayor of Miami Beach and the City Commission requires large parties on elite Palm, Hibiscus and Star Islands to have permits.
The TikTok star revealed on her podcast that she was moving to LA because she found that Miami wasn’t “a great hub” for the influencer industry.
Longshore is a favorite among A-list celebs such as Salma Hayek and Blake Lively.
The “Gossip Girl” alum revealed plenty of skin in a diamond chainmail Tamara Ralph dress.
While giving Page Six a tour of her iconic home, the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum shared stories behind some of its chicest accessories.
“I don’t subscribe to NYT and haven’t read the article,” Musk said of a report he’s building a massive family compound. But he has some other ideas.
“Jeter wanted to have an artist do a collection of paintings,” Taglialatella Galleries partner Brian Swarts tells us of the new collaboration.
The “Iron Man” star left his old friend a sentimental note signed: “X your peer in awe!!! xxx.”
The $36,000 Lincoln piece that hung at the Hamptons fair had a turbulent history itself! The piece had been damaged in an apparent art heist gone wrong.
The two women showed off themed manicures featuring creepy crawlers and farmer’s market staples, created by celebrity nail artist Zola Ganzorig.
Artist Godfrey Lohman created a Warhol-esque image of the pop star, available at Romany Kramoris Gallery in the town where Timerlake was busted.