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What Goes Around Comes Around

Looks from the 18-piece Versace collection on display at the 2018 What Goes Around Comes Around party at the Versace Mansion.

Art Basel’s Hottest Ticket? A Secondhand Fashion Party at the Versace Mansion

Adriana Lima and Helena Christensen are among the guests attending What Goes Around Comes Around's anniversary bash at the Versace Mansion.
By Dena Silver
What Goes Around Comes Around Soho Flagship store

Exclusive: Kendall Jenner’s Favorite Vintage Shop Is Coming to Bloomingdales

Since 1993, What Goes Around Comes Around has been the de facto leader in all things vintage. Celebrated designers like Gucci’s Alessandro Michele and Jean Paul Gaultier often shop the store’s subterranean “vault” full of near-priceless wares including a $25,000 pairs of jeans from the 1890s, and pals Kendall Jennfer and Hailey Baldwin are known to make the trek to the retailer’s Soho flagship for access to a prized collection of vintage Hermès and Chanel handbags. “When we started here, there was no Soho Grand, no Cipriani,” What Goes Around co-founder Seth Weisser said during a recent visit to the store. “This place was a flea market before we renovated it to offer the best from every genre.”
By Zachary Weiss

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Mark Walsh, onetime head of Lehman’s Global Real Estate Group, which underwrote Tishman Speyer’s ultimately disastrous $22.2 billion purchase of
By Dana Rubinstein

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