STERN SURFACES: Jared Paul Stern has never been one to stay out of the spotlight for long, certainly not since the Page Six scandal of last year, in which billionaire Ron Burkle accused Stern — at the time a regular freelancer at the New York Post — of extorting him to gain favorable coverage in the paper. The U.S. Attorney eventually dropped the case, but Stern's lawsuit alleging libel and other charges against a passel of defendants that include Burkle and Bill and Hillary Clinton is still pending ("It's on autopilot — these things take awhile to go through the courts system," Stern told WWD). He's pressing on with his Skull & Bones fashion line, and he hasn't given up on finding a publisher for his tell-all book. (Simon & Schuster backed out in the summer.) And now he's a daily freelancer for a new men's fashion blog, Kempt (getkempt.com), which launched last month and describes itself as "a blog dedicated to the interesting, scandalous, useful and cutting edge in the world of men's style, fashion and grooming," and is affiliated with the daily e-mail newsletter UrbanDaddy.com. Typical posts have picked up men's fashion news or identified fashionable men in Los Angeles and New York, and one wondered if Daniel Craig had been a prima donna at a GQ cover shoot, having insisted on his Tom Ford bespoke suit. — Irin Carmon
December 21, 2007
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STERN SURFACES: Jared Paul Stern has never been one to stay out of the spotlight for long, certainly not since the Page Six scandal of last year, in which billionaire Ron Burkle accused Stern — at the time a regular freelancer at the New York Post — of extorting him to gain favorable coverage in the paper. The U.S. Attorney eventually dropped the case, but Stern's lawsuit alleging libel and other charges against a passel of defendants that include Burkle and Bill and Hillary Clinton is still pending ("It's on autopilot — these things take awhile to go through the courts system," Stern told WWD). He's pressing on with his Skull & Bones fashion line, and he hasn't given up on finding a publisher for his tell-all book. (Simon & Schuster backed out in the summer.) And now he's a daily freelancer for a new men's fashion blog, Kempt (getkempt.com), which launched last month and describes itself as "a blog dedicated to the interesting, scandalous, useful and cutting edge in the world of men's style, fashion and grooming," and is affiliated with the daily e-mail newsletter UrbanDaddy.com. Typical posts have picked up men's fashion news or identified fashionable men in Los Angeles and New York, and one wondered if Daniel Craig had been a prima donna at a GQ cover shoot, having insisted on his Tom Ford bespoke suit. — Irin Carmon
GIRL POWER: When Alexandra Lebenthal hosted her sixth annual Ladies Who Don't Lunch Lunch in the 21 Club's wine cellar last week, guests were asked to introduce themselves with a first job memory. CNBC's "Money Honey" Maria Bartiromo recalled how working at Kleinfeld provided the guilty pleasure of trying on wedding gowns. Liz Lange noted her Brown degree wasn't nearly as valuable as a typing school crash course in landing a lowly job at Vogue.
As for financier Lebenthal, her first gig reaped an hourly wage of 25 cents working for her grandmother, Sayra Lebenthal, a Wall Street pioneer who cofounded the family financial business with husband Louis. Gigi Mortimer, Kate Betts, Lisa Belzberg, Ann Tisch, Harper's Bazaar publisher Valerie Salembier, Abigail Disney, New York Sun columnist Liz Peek and Lebenthal's author sister, Claudia, and other lunchgoers cheered for Lange and Oxygen's Gerry Laybourne for selling their respective businesses. But Lebenthal garnered the loudest applause for buying back the Lebenthal name from Merrill Lynch. — Rosemary Feitelberg
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