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Articles in March, 2005 issue of W
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Twice as nice.(Readers React)(Letter to the Editor)
by Crews, Spring A.; Lawson, Charlene J. -
In development.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
Sky high: art-world heavies Tobias Meyer and Mark Fletcher make a striking statement with their new 66th-floor apartment.(At Home)
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Whatever happened to Baby Dave? Once a fashion wunderkind, David Cameron is home in California, with no nostalgia for the runway.(Eye)
by West, Kevin -
She's a super chic.(Eye)
by Wilson, Anamaria -
Dark victory: black orchids and gooseberries are the bright ideas behind By Terry's new skin line.(Beauty Flash)
by Larkworthy, Jane - Special agents.(Accessories Flash)
- 3 alternatives to a facelift: face it. We all want to stay young-looking.(special advertising section)(Advertisement)
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Savoir Blair.(Readers React)(Letter to the Editor)
by Anderson, Bia -
Mindless fun.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
Madame Butterfly: it's a question of contrasts--brunette and blond, black and white, spots and stripes--as two young fashion butterflies may dress-up in flirtatious clothes.(Fashion)
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The Threepenny Opera: they may perform on a tiny budget, but the top brass at Gotham Chamber Opera are thinking big.(Eye)
by Rosen, Jamie - Gold standard.(Eye)
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World champion: from its neighboring Alps to far-flung Indonesia, La Prairie takes a global approach for its new scent.(Beauty Flash)
by Larkworthy, Jane -
Bolognese sauce: Furla's Giovanna Furlanetto is putting a little practical magic into her family's classic Italian bags.(Accessories Flash)
by Ilari, Alessandra -
Mommies dearest: with a trunkful of Fendi, the electropop duo Mother, Inc., takes its show on the road.(Fashion Flash)
by D'Souza, Nandini - Hot wheels.(Uncensored)
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Strip tease.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
Garden state: in little more than a decade, Guanock House has become one of England's most sublime gardens and has propelled its creator, designer Arne Maynard, to horticultural stardom.
by Reginato, James - The cold and the beautiful.(Eye)
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Spoils to the Victor: Miami's reinvented Hotel Victor aims to win over the South Beach set with its very high style.(Eye)
by Heyman, Marshall - Soft curls.(Beauty Flash)
- Feet smart.(Accessories Flash)
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A yen for style: in Tokyo, fashion is always in fashion. Pack your bags and get ready for a fabulous shopping trip.(Fashion Flash)
by Haskell, Robert; Wilson, Anamaria - Spoiled rotten.(Uncensored)
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Dance fever.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
Dollhouse: oh, you beautiful thing! Brief, frilly and frothy looks that could have come from a doll's wardrobe exude girlishness, fragility and vulnerability.(Fashion)
by Matadin, Vinoodh; van Lamsweerde, Inez -
War of the words: London mogul Naim Attallah blasts off at the woman who says she was his longtime ghostwriter.(Eye)
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Free radical: brash English director John Maybury goes Hollywood, indie credentials still intact.(Eye)
by Kerwin, Jessica - The skinny.(Beauty Flash)
- True bloom.(Accessories Flash)
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Starting the course: meet three gifted women who are attracting retail attention with intriguing new collections.(Fashion Flash)
by Mistry, Meenal -
Taylor made.(Readers React)(Letter to the Editor)
by Eastman, Deborah DiBisceglia -
Grape expectations.(The Month in Fashion)
by Zargani, Luisa -
Glamazon: never underestimate the power of a woman--especially one in sensual clothes that are cut to curve. For looks such as steamy, strappy swimsuits, tight ruffled blouses and hourglass black dresses, the watchwords are "decadent" and "
by Alas, Mert; Piggott, Marcus -
History lesson: newly minted biographer Leonie Frieda has been a model, a music bigwig and a drug addict.(Eye)
by Conti, Samantha - Better than Botox[R] *?[TM]: "who would have thought a stretch mark reducer would turn out to be the anti-wrinkle breakthrough of the decade!".(Anti-Aging Breakthrough)(Advertisement)
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Excess baggage: spring's hottest carryall may be called the hobo, but nothing looks more extravagant. Fill 'er up.(Accessories Flash)
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Women in uniform: talk about timeless style. For some women, consistency is the ideal answer to fashion's vagaries.(Fashion Flash)
by Wilson, Anamaria - Kissing cousins.(Uncensored)
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Jean scene.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric - Dealer's choice.(Eye)
- Major league.(Eye)
- Taking notes.(Beauty Flash)
- Custom-iced.(Accessories Flash)
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It's personal: make fashion your own this season with designers' most glamorous whims for spring.(Accessories Flash)
by Crum, Meggan -
Marine streak: set sail on the high seas of style with spring's nautical offerings, from classic to cool.(Trend)
by Mistry, Meenal -
Gray matter.(Readers React)(Letter to the Editor)
by Deckert, Barbara; Kreiser, C.R.; Roberts, Liz; Tyson, Dara -
if the Choo fits.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
Industrial strength: graphic tops and vivid ballgowns have a revved-up glamour a la Chinese action films and anime.(Fashion)
by Alas, Mert; Piggott, Marcus - Tried & tested: AmorePacific delivers results.(Advertisement)
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Charles in charge: for New York foodies, there's big news on the horizon: the arrival of Chicago's legendary Charlie Trotter.(Going Out)
by Haskell, Robert - The best in Day spas and skin care salons.(Advertisement)
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Deep impact: wrested from the bottom of the ocean, these noble emeralds may be the ultimate buried treasure.(Accessories Flash)
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Red alert: got ringside seats to a show at one of Moscow's dueling Fashion Weeks? Don't forget your raincoat.(Fashion Flash)
by Singer, Natasha - The iceman cometh.(Uncensored)
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Hicksville.(Flashback)
by Rosen, Jamie - Pattern play.(DKNY)
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Out of Africa: her married lover's murder still unsolved, a big-game hunter jolts London with her tell-all.(Eye)
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Higher learning: after decades in the shadows, Columbia is becoming the top choice for artists on the rise.(Eye)
by Comita, Jenny - Let there be light.(Beauty Flash)
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Finding a Neverland: whimsy is the word for spring, with fruit, florals and feather or two to spread the wonder.(Shopping)
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Neck and neck: ornate collar necklaces, with gobs of pearls and gems, set off a woman's loveliest bones.(Accessories Flash)
by Rosen, Jamie - Hollywood subtle.(Uncensored)
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Foreign affairs.(Letter From the Editors)
by Belcove, Julie L. -
Birds of a feather.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric - Sunlight and shadow.(Fashion)
- L'Age Dior.(Eye)
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Venice, anyone? Three wellborn women are the creative forces behind some of the city's chicest design lines.(Home Flash)
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Derm warfare: there's an epidemic of doctors inking deals for beauty brands. Is there enough skin to go around?(Beauty Flash)
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Blue mood: it's all in the jeans these days, as accessories designers unveil an array of lavish denim bags.(Accessories Flash)
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The PR machine: Paco Rabanne's new designer, Patrick Robinson, gets in touch with his sexy side.(Fashion Flash)
by Kerwin, Jessica - Sweet and stylish.(Uncensored)
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Hot scots.(Fast Forward)
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Growing Gucci.(The Month in Fashion)
by Wilson, Eric -
I drive, therefore I am: how to choose a car in L.A.? Very carefully, as our writer learned the hard way.(Eye)
by West, Kevin -
A snob's tour: Gosford Park's Julian Fellowes stokes England's class war with his first novel.(Eye)
by Conti, Samantha - Lining up.(Beauty Flash)
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Mane attraction: new deep treatments for tresses promise stronger, more luxuriant hair.(Beauty Flash)
by Singer, Natasha -
Joie de Vivier: designer Bruno Frisoni is breathing new life into the legendary Parisian house that Roger Vivier built.(Accessories Flash)
by Kerwin, Jessica
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