This Gripepad post from March 3rd is featured in tomorrow’s Richard Johnson column in the Daily News : Why is this man smiling? It’s certainly a rough patch for Russian billionaire oligarch Vladimir Potanin (pictured), pal of the war-mongering Vladimir Putain, according to the U.S. Treasury’s 2018 “Putin list,” naming 210 Russian oligarchs with close ties to the Kremlin’s angry leader. Last year, Potanin’s wife sued for divorce, seeking about $7 billion of his fortune. On Wednesday, he “stepped down” from the board of the Guggenheim Museum, where he’s been a trustee since 2002. “He was among a group of leading oligarchs who met with Mr. Putin in the Kremlin last week, days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” writes the New York Times, adding, “He has not commented on Russia’s actions in Ukraine.” Meantime, his 288-foot yacht Nirvana, is among the five oligarch stinkpots spotted this week cruising the waters around the Maldives, where they’re presumed to be safe from seizure. And the fashion industry, busy at the fall fashion shows in Paris, has yet to comment on his ownership, for the last dozen years, of Ford Models, the face-selling former powerhouse that reps Kirsten McMenamy, Hilary Rhoda, Guinevere van Seenus, Maggie Rizer, and countless more scrawny six-footers. The story of the Russian invasion of Ukraine is still being written. The story of the Russian invasion of the face trade is told in the final update chapter of the current edition of Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women.