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Readers’ Street Style Photos: Unique Glasses

The best of readers’ street fashion submissions for the week of Aug. 15.

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Dmitri Dmitrov, A Hollywood Anachronism

As the maître d’ of the Tower Bar, Mr. Dmitrov caters to stars and film executives, including Johnny Depp, Sherry Lansing, Sean Penn and Jennifer Aniston.

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The Night Is Young

In the Hamptons, much of the summer party scene is ruled by club promoters who themselves are barely old enough to drink, and draw in young people who are often under-age clubgoers.

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Social Q’s: The Downside of a Free Lunch

Advice on dealing with a boss’s table manners; repaying a friend scammed on your behalf; and setting up borders at the beach.

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Ireland’s Peter Lawrie holds first round lead at Czech Open

Tom Edrington – AHN Sports Reporter

Celadna, Czech Republic (AHN Sports) – Peter Lawrie finished runnerup at the Czech Open to Peter Hanson a year ago and he’s looking to improve on that.

He took a step in the right direction Thursday with a six-under par round of 66 at the Prosper Golf Resort that gave him the first round lead.

Lawrie started on the back nine, shot 34 then came home with four birdies on the front on his way to a bogey-free round.

“The course is playing totally different this year to last,” he said. “It’s much softer. You’re hitting driver on pretty much every hole.”

Lawrie was a shot in front of countryman Damien McGrane, who fashioned a 67 and was tied with Victor Dubuisson of France and Spain’s Pedro Oriol. Another Irishman, Shane Lowry, was two back along with Sweden’s Mikael Lundberg.

Course designer Miguel Angel Jimenez opened with a four-over par 76.

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Scene City: In East Hampton, the Art Elite Gather

At Guild Hall, during its high-brow summer gala, whiffs of scandal were in the air and on the gallery walls.

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Motherlode Blog: What to Call a Half-Sibling?

The sticky problem of nouns and modifiers in blended families.

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Plan C is Not All Play

Plan B, leaving the corporate world to work on your own, has its upsides, but it comes with pitfalls, too. The dream job is a job, not just a dream.

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Christian Louboutin injunction to stop Yves Saint Lauren red-bottom shoes denied by judge

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – Soon, Christian Louboutin won’t be the only designer boasting red-bottomed shoes. A Manhattan federal judge denied the injunction sought by Louboutin to stop Yves Saint Lauren from selling their own crimson-colored shoes.

Although Louboutin trademarked the colored bottoms back in 2008, Judge Victor Marrero says that shoemaker’s claim of “the color red” is “overly broad and inconsistent with the scheme of trademark registration established by the Lanham Act.”

Louboutin was suing YSL over four shoes in their 2011 collection: the Tribute, Tribtoo, Palais and Woodstock. They all feature bright red outsoles, like Louboutin’s signature designs (which have been named-checked in songs from Jennifer Lopez to Trina).

But thanks to the judge’s decision, women could be rocking red outsoles from Target and other more wallet-friendly designers at a fraction of the cost of Louboutins.

Plus, the judge makes a point. If the French shoe designer trademarks Chinese Red for exclusive use, then another designer can just trademark another shade of red.

“Louboutin’s claim raises the specter of fashion wars. If Louboutin owns Chinese Red for the outsole of high fashion women’s shoes, another designer can just as well stake out a claim for exclusive use of another shade of red, or indeed even Louboutin‟s color, for the insole, while yet another could, like the world colonizers of eras past dividing conquered territories and markets, plant its flag on the entire heel for its Chinese Red,” the judge said in his ruling.

Well said, Judge Victor Marrero. Although he probably won’t be receiving a complimentary pair of Louboutin pumps anytime soon.

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Maybe It’s Time for Plan C

Low pay, long hours, no benefits: Plan B careers aren’t always the dreams people hope for. A bakery or antiques shop can be just as stressful as that corporate job.

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