Two tuxedos. One weekend.
A black peak lapel for the vows. A white dinner jacket for the dance floor. Both made for Franklin Alvarado, who married Jasmine at Grand Island Mansion.
Tailors to distinguished Washingtonians since 1969.
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This is NOT a rendering from Singapore or Abu Dhabi 🤯🔥
It’s Tysons, Virginia.
The newly approved “Piazza at Tysons” next to the Spring Hill Metro includes:
🏙️ THREE high-rise towers (up to 33 stories)
🏠 780 units
🏨 310-room hotel
🏢 760,000+ SF offices
🛍️ 83,000 SF retail
⛸️ Ice rink, parks, plazas & pickleball courts
Twenty years ago this was basically suburban sprawl, now Tysons is turning into a real skyline city in real time!
#TysonsCorner #Virginia #NoVA #DMV @WashProbs@tysons_va
Was at the WH Correspondents dinner last night, a rare DC trip for me without a subpoena. On the positive side—was exciting, no one was killed, and ended early. I noted a new litmus for status among the gov’t elite—whether you were whisked away by secret service, or left to fend.
mamdani’s team got in touch with me this morning to float a new tax proposal: if your net worth exceeds $5 million and you dress badly, you’ll be hit with an extra 10% annual levy for “visual pollution.” i would be in charge of deciding if the outfits are bad.
If I’m reading this correctly 30 million American seniors deducted* $225 billion in taxes on social security with an average of $7500 dollars
By far the biggest savings of any group in the entire US
Boomer luxury communism in action
Ed O’Keefe in a handmade Loro Piana Super 150s suit, cut in steel charcoal for a commanding on-camera presence.
Under studio lights, every detail matters.
When everything is on display, what you wear should work just as hard as you do
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
Secret Service agents responding to the Augusta National Golf Course incident where an armed man took hostages and demanded to speak to President Reagan, Oct. 23, 1983.