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LONDON— The other day, news broke that model Agyness Deyn had decided to put her Brooklyn apartment on the market. Today, we hear she's going to be starring in a West End show in London starting in March.

NEW YORK— Vera Wang took a New York Times reporter ice skating at the Standard Hotel's ice skating rink in New York (where Glamour.com's fearless leader, Editorial Director Anne Sachs, celebrated her birthday this year—coincidence? I think not! It's a fashion mecca, this rink.). Did you know that Wang was thisclose to making the US Olympic Team back when she was skating competitively? For all the fun details, check out the story here.

NEW YORK— Right now, there's only one Christian Louboutin men's store in the entire world—it's in Paris—but come spring, there will be a second, in New York on Washington between Horatio and Gansevoort. WWD reports that future locations are also possibly in the works—and point to a possible opening next year on North Robertson in Los Angeles.

__BROOKLYN— Rolex, the luxury watch company, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a small deli on Brooklyn's Fulton Street called, you guessed it, Rolex Deli. The New York Post reports: "The corporation, whose watches range in price from $6,000 to $30,000, says [deli owner Shawqu] Ali slapped the name on his Fulton Street awning—above the sign where he advertises 'Grilled Sandwich, Coffee, Beer, Soda'—to confuse passers-by. The name gives the 'false impression that defendants and their services and goods are in some way affiliated with Rolex,' the Manhattan federal court suit says." Hm. It's definitely not cool to steal a brand's name, but would you ever confuse a deli with Rolex watches?

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