
The time has come to sell the late, great Vidal Sassoon’s El Lay home.
The God of Hair's 6,400 sq. ft. home is located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood on the famous Mulholland Drive.
The four bedroom, five bath glass house designed by famed architect Richard Neutra sits on 5.23 acres and has breathtaking views of the City of Angels.
The price? $17.9 million!
Dayum!
Guess we'll just enjoy these pics (below) for now.
[Image via Redfin.]
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Even Marc Jacobs' New York City home wasn't immune to the powerful Hurricane Sandy!
The designer was forced out of his $10.5 million West Village townhouse last week after the hurricane left it completely flooded.
Marc's only lived at the Superior Ink location for a little over a year and says he has to find a completely new place to live.
In the meantime, MJ's taken up residence at The Mark Hotel in the Upper East Side with other displaced fashionistas like Anna Wintour and Carine Roitfeld.
Could be worse.
[Image via Patrick Hoffmann/WENN.]
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No, aliens haven't invaded Earth. That's just Naomi Campbell's new spaceship mansion!
The 28,524 square foot spalacial home is located in Moscow and built by futuristic architect Zaha Hadid, courtesy of billionaire boyfriend Vladimir Doronin.
Naomi's out of this world crib features
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Now it's really official!
Last month Giovanni Ribisi and Agyness Deyn shocked everyone with their quickie wedding at City Hall, and now, the actor is selling his Silver Lake, Ca hoe to move in with his new bride.
Listed at $989,000, the 1600-square-foot rancher style home boasts
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In today's episode of the rich and famous and their gold plated homes…Gianni Versace's former Miami Beach home is on the market for $125 MILLION.
The designer bought Casa Casuarina and the adjacent lot in 1992 for a cool $10 million, only to invest an additional $33 million into the property to add 6,100 square feet and a 54-foot-long mosaic-tiled pool lined with 24-karat gold.
Swanky!
Unfortunately, Gianni didn't get to enjoy his palace for very long because in 1997 he was murdered on the front steps after returning home from his morning walk.
The mansion was later purchased in 2000 by its current owner Peter Loftin for the low low price of $20 million and eventually turned it into a boutique hotel in 2009.
Wow. Talk about a great return on your investment!
We're curious to know who will be the next owner! Cough *Drake* Cough.
Check out more photographs of the home (below)!
[Images courtesy of The Jills.]
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