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No Scrolling Required at New Dating Sites
The founders of start-up sites try to combine the power of the Internet with the best of retro dating.
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Makers: Who Made That Stiletto?
From the 1950s' froth of experimentation, the stiletto was born.
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Field Notes: Losing Weight in Time for the Wedding
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edding photos (if not the marriage) are forever, so brides are increasingly going on crash diets, cowed by the prospect of wearing a revealing and expensive gown.
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Modern Love: Looking for Signs That It’s Meant to Be
Before a relationship has even begun, the author constantly looking for signs that it’s either meant to be or not.
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Social Q’s: Watch the Kids, Not the Oven - Social Q’s
What to do when your nanny mistakenly assumes she’s a cook, too?
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DealBook: In Bonobos, Nordstrom Finds the Perfect Fit Online
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raditional retailers like Nordstrom are tapping into the expertise of e-commerce companies such as Bonobos, which in turn are learning the advantages of bricks and mortar.
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T Magazine: By Request | The Bright Stuff
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ales of skin brightening products are on the rise at Bloomingdale's and beyond, and Clinique, with its Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector, is among the most popular brands.
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Wedding Q. and A.
Answers to readers’ questions about low-budget weddings.
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Camillia Huey, the ‘Hired Gun’ of Other Fashion Designers
This clothing designer has worked in a supporting role for many well-known designers.
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Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada Meet at the Met
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he Met exhibition creates an imaginary dialogue between Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada. Parts of the dialogue will be included throughout the show.
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On the Titanic, Defined by What They Wore
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he realities of the Titanic become available to interpretation a century later, just as with the sale this week of the hats, vests, and other items salvaged from the wreckage come into wider view.
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Up Close: Talking With Veronica Vasicka, Founder of Minimal Wave
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eronica Vasicka, the founder of the indie Brooklyn music label Minimal Wave, is dedicated to reissuing out-of-print albums, and reviving musicians’ careers.
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Store Openings and Sales
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isa Perry is reopening in a smaller shop, Matt Bernson opens his first retail store and Jimmy Choo sample sales of shoes and handbags will be deeply discounted.
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A Designer’s Legacy Lives on in Men’s Wear
The effortless elegance of Mr. Ellis's sportswear resonates with current designers like Simon Spurr and Michael Bastian.
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Front Row: Fashion Insiders Wonder Whether Simons Can Adapt at Dior
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af Simons, a minimalist designer, now must work within the confines of classically feminine Dior. Among fashion editors, the move was described as a bold choice.
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Schiaparelli and Prada Connected With Women’s Inner Feelings
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lsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, two women who pushed against the status quo, are the subjects of an exhibition at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Skin Deep: Men Turn to Bikini Waxing - Skin Deep
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ately, men’s grooming has gone one step farther than a manicure or a facial, into territory previously reserved solely for women: bikini waxing.
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Critical Shopper: In Greenpoint, Along Brooklyn’s Fashion’s Route
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dream of Greenpoint. At least, about eight or so specific side streets of Greenpoint that end at Franklin Street, Brooklyn’s fashionable route, teems with promising stores.
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