In his dishy new memoir—and over a lunch interview—the English interior decorator and social titan spills the beans about his celebrated friends and lovers.
What does it take to call oneself a DJ these days? At New York's hottest
clubs and parties, socialites and celebrities are manning the turntables
(er, iPods). And not everybody is happy about it.
In his dishy new memoir—and over a lunch interview—the
English interior decorator and social titan spills the beans about his
celebrated friends and lovers.