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November 30, 2007  4:58 pm

It’s been a busy few months at the Park Avenue Armory on 67th Street. First Proenza Schouler showed its Spring collection there in September, then it was the site of the Tom Ford-sponsored installation by artist Aaron Young. Hollywood A-listers and fashion folk were back again today for the annual antiques fair. Mary-Kate Olsen stuck to the accessories booths, guided by a guy who knows his way around big-time carats, jewelry designer (and David’s son) Evan Yurman. Word around the booths was that she had her eye on a couple of serpent rings and oversize crucifixes—a look she worked at the premiere of “Weeds” earlier this year. Also spotted milling around the former war munitions building was Steve Martin, who seemed more into rugs and housewares than rubies. If you’re looking for oldies but goodies, remember, it all comes down on Monday night!

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