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Byline: Marina Rust
Tina calls from London. Do I know a stylist for Sarah?
A stylist? Tina's sister is not an actress, just a nice girl from D.C.
"I want to surprise her for her birthday," explains Tina. "There's a good one here in London . . . Charlotte something. She gets about 2,000 a day, plus commission. . . . "
Two thousand dollars or pounds?
"Pounds." Couldn't you just get Sarah a handbag?
In New York, "She has a stylist" has replaced "She has a publicist" as the bitchy thing to say about someone. ("It's not true," says Paul Wilmot, the publicist. "None of these women use stylists." "It's so true," says the head of a fashion house.)