October 3, 201113 yr Across town at the Dsquared party, designers Dean and Dan Caten celebrated their new Paris store opening their own way. That meant a party at the Ritz, complete with twin acrobatic male pole dancers and a dance routine by four smoky-eyed men wearing bellboy hats, sleeveless shirts and skintight black leather pants. “I love how this party is so personal to Dsquared. It’s hard to transform the Ritz, but this is so them,” said model Natasha Poly, pointing to balconies draped in green vines — and the pole dancers. Poly just finished guest editing the November edition of Spanish Vogue, an experience that taught her “another side” of herself, and the pressures of publishing.wwd
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