What Everyone Else Wore to the Inaugural Balls
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You watched the ceremony, you analyzed the speech, you likely teared up. But what did you miss? Jada Yuan, embedded in the crowd, reports.
Also, Dsquared2 dresses Usher for his tour, and Heidi Klum dances in her underwear.
But they WERE shouting her name at the opening last night, and Ben DID say she "italicizes" all her lines. Just sayin'. And also, of course, Madonna and Peter Cook, in the gossip round-up.
Plus: David Boreanz doesn't get 'Heroes.'
Also, Usher wants to design lingerie, J.Crew apologizes for its shoddy Website, and Victoria Beckham's got a new gig.
So what is the song of the summer anyway?
See Usher's filthy hit performed by a bunch of woodland creatures!
Plus: Angelina finally sets us straight on that vial of Billy Bob's blood.
Sofia Coppola might shoot TV ads for Dior's new fragrance, Usher launched his new women's fragrance with a party last night, and a peek at Chanel's new gold palate.
Sure, this song is stupid — but don't count it out.
We hope you like the single, because there's not much else here.
Plus: DJ Shadow sells out, kind of, and Art Brut's Eddie Argos has a message for Martha and the Vandellas.
Plus, transvestites in Times Square, Marc Jacobs and his new boyfriend, and Priscilla Presley's Botox in our daily gossip roundup!
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