
Seems like Michael's Genuine Food & Drink is Art Basel's unofficial commissary. Lunching there Monday: shoe god and title of J Lo's latest tune, Christian Louboutin, dining with ``a blonde,'' says our spy Matthew Chamberlin. On Tuesday, Louboutin had lunch with Pharrell Williams and DACRA's Craig Robins, and on Thursday he brought his entire staff for lunch. There for dinner Tuesday night: Calvin Klein and international Vogue and Vanity Fair editors Ingrid Sischy and girlfriend Sandra Brant. On Thursday night, former Mets first baseman-turned-announcer Keith Hernandez with a party of five.
Venus Williams and a group of friends were at the 311 concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheatre on Tuesday night. Says our source, ``She was really low-key and even entered the facility through the front entrance, not a VIP entrance, with the rest of the concertgoers.''
Naomi Campbell was at Miami magazine's Green Goes Into the Blue Party Tuesday night at Area 31 featuring photos from National Geographic. Campbell, says our source, ``was extremely tame, preferring to go unnoticed.'' That said, she didn't succeed in going unnoticed at all throughout the entire Art Basel Miami Beach, where she was seen pretty much everywhere. The same night, she was also seen at the 20th Anniversary opening party for Art Miami, as was casino mogul Steve Wynn and The Rachel Zoe Project's Taylor Jacobson. On Wednesday night, Campbell was at Mr Chow. Also there at separate tables: John McEnroe and Stephen Dorff.
Seen at the Wednesday night launch of Primary Flight's Blue Print for Space at ArtCenter/South Florida: Russell Simmons, checking out video art by Peanut Butter Wolf and, after her performance at Art Positions, singer Ebony Bones, who dropped by the exhibit's after party at Shore Club, where Primary Flight artist Cruz tagged a 30-foot wall with fellow graffiti artists.
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