*Y’all, I lost my new pair of Theory Sandals in a cab last night:(
Said shoes during my Caffeine TV taping.
I’m beyond sad about it…I just bought them!!! What had happened was…I was leaving a party and switched into my flip flops. Jumped into a cab and put my shoes on the floor. When I got home, I paid, scooted out….it wasn’t until I reached my apartment that I realized I forgot my shoes. I ran back downstairs, but of course the guy was gone. And of course I didn’t bother to take a receipt or write down his medallion number. Aaaargh!!! So I’m posting this hoping that somehow my shoes will be returned. Sadly, in New York you lose all trust in human goodness, but perhaps my shoes won’t be lost in the abyss…
I hope this cab returns my shoes
If you too have lost anything in a NYC cab, know that you can go to this website to submit a missing items form (but if you don’t have the medallion number it’s basically useless). The only other option is to call all the police precints (4) to see if your item is in the lost & found. If not, pray that your driver turned around and dropped your cute shoes on your doorstep…dreams do come true, right?
*In other, less sad news, Fashionista reports that Vogue and IMG will team up to produce a web based reality show. Fashionista says, “[The show will be] called Model. Live, and debut August 19 in twelve, eight-minute webisodes on Vogue.tv.”
“The cameras will follow three new IMG girls as they try to break into serious modeling, and the big people behind the show promise it’ll be total reality (they’ve already said they’ll tape whatever actually happens including depression, unhealthy eating habits, rejections, etc) as opposed to the “amateurs live” feel that most reality shows maintain.”
*NYMag’s blog reports that Anya Kop (who I met on Wednesday)…
…signed with Elite Model Management. They say, “She may have come in second on the show, behind Whitney Thompson, but she’s scored a spot on the agency’s development board. Booker Jose Covarrubias says the agency asked for her after the show ended.” Read the rest here. [NYMag]
Said shoes during my Caffeine TV taping.
I’m beyond sad about it…I just bought them!!! What had happened was…I was leaving a party and switched into my flip flops. Jumped into a cab and put my shoes on the floor. When I got home, I paid, scooted out….it wasn’t until I reached my apartment that I realized I forgot my shoes. I ran back downstairs, but of course the guy was gone. And of course I didn’t bother to take a receipt or write down his medallion number. Aaaargh!!! So I’m posting this hoping that somehow my shoes will be returned. Sadly, in New York you lose all trust in human goodness, but perhaps my shoes won’t be lost in the abyss…
I hope this cab returns my shoes
If you too have lost anything in a NYC cab, know that you can go to this website to submit a missing items form (but if you don’t have the medallion number it’s basically useless). The only other option is to call all the police precints (4) to see if your item is in the lost & found. If not, pray that your driver turned around and dropped your cute shoes on your doorstep…dreams do come true, right?
*In other, less sad news, Fashionista reports that Vogue and IMG will team up to produce a web based reality show. Fashionista says, “[The show will be] called Model. Live, and debut August 19 in twelve, eight-minute webisodes on Vogue.tv.”
“The cameras will follow three new IMG girls as they try to break into serious modeling, and the big people behind the show promise it’ll be total reality (they’ve already said they’ll tape whatever actually happens including depression, unhealthy eating habits, rejections, etc) as opposed to the “amateurs live” feel that most reality shows maintain.”
*NYMag’s blog reports that Anya Kop (who I met on Wednesday)…
…signed with Elite Model Management. They say, “She may have come in second on the show, behind Whitney Thompson, but she’s scored a spot on the agency’s development board. Booker Jose Covarrubias says the agency asked for her after the show ended.” Read the rest here. [NYMag]