Read the 2011 A-List and meet the Washingtonians who made heads turn in the capital this year. Plus, our social pundits discuss who’s new and who’s off.
Tony Powell
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Tudor Place provides the perfect backdrop for bright and airy cultivated floral-inspired looks that are sure to be popping up soon at a Spring gala near you.
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It’s not easy being green, but Style for Hire expert Lani Rosenstock Inlander tells you how to wear it; plus, you decide … who wore it best in D.C.?
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From cassettes to MP3’s, Mya has made her mark on the music industry for over a decade and now the D.C. native has returned to her hometown to prepare for the release of her new album.
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YGL Snapshot, Matthew Kroenig, answers WL’s version of the Proust Questionnaire.
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To commemorate the Washington Ballet’s upcoming “Rock & Roll”, a world premiere production by artistic Director Septime Webre, we transformed the company’s principle dancers into the world’s most iconic rockstars.
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Adrienne Arsht helped welcome board members of the National Council of La Raza to the nation’s capital.
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Philanthropy bridging donors and charities celebrated organizations fighting poverty and supporting injured marines at this year’s Charity Works Dream Ball.