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fashion girl seeks wall street gent

June 4, 2008  5:06 pm

Bogie and Bacall, Gable and Lombard, Hall and Oates–some people just seem destined to be together. Like men who work in finance and women who work in fashion. Those folks gravitate toward each other like magnets—pedigreed, exceedingly well groomed magnets. But for the unlucky few who’ve failed to find a soul mate at Penn alumni parties or late nights at GoldBar, there’s still hope. From Pocketchangenyc.com, the good people who brought you “Rich Old Guys With Hot Young Chicks,” comes “FashionMeetsFinance,” a matchmaking service that pairs stylistas with Wall Street gents who are ready and willing to bankroll their Louboutin habit. The only catch about gaining entry to tomorrow evening’s event? Approval is subject to your company title and position. Moreover, info on rejected applicants is available online for public consumption/ridicule. You know what they say—all’s fair in love and war. And fashion and finance, apparently.

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