Trendsetter Q&A with David Hauslaib
by David Hauslaib
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There's a reason Us Weekly has its Fashion Police section: It's not just to point out which stars need stylists (or who needs to fire her current one), but which frocks readers should avoid, too. While the celeb weeklies might not always tell the truth about A-list scandals, they don't lie about poor fashion choices. Follow their advice and go with something more Kate Moss with some Betsey Johnson thrown in for fun.
Far from the Meatpacking District and secured by doormen who can recognize the bridge and tunnel rats before they even turn the corner -- so they know who to keep out.
Let's just say it involved an investment banker, unsolicited (and unwanted) under-the-table action, cheap red wine (not my choice), sordid tales of his childhood and past relationships, an awkward goodbye, and exactly zero returned phone calls. And you can guess who picked up the tab.
I'd love to pin it down from just one, but I'm really a composite. I've got Samantha's free spirit mixed with Charlotte's rational thinking, Carrie's appreciation for life's finer things, and Miranda's (initial) dismissal of Brooklyn. Oh, and Anthony's zero tolerance policy for nearly everything.
The show made it okay for women to date like men have become accustomed -- and enjoy it. Women have learned it's okay to crave the fling as much as the real thing, that Mr. Right Now can sometimes be better than Mr. Right, and when the Absolut Hunk comes around, you order a double.
David is the 22-year old founder of Jossip.com, a celebrity and media gossip blog