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Amy Larocca

December 1, 2003 | Intelligencer
Tread Thrill?

A new sneaker promises to reduce cellulite by making you walk like your “barefoot ancestors.”

March 1, 2003 | Feature
Big Hair

When Sally Hershberger (the woman who gave Meg Ryan her signature cut) opened her own salon—offering the city’s first $600 haircut—it signaled a new reality: Hairdressers have become the new rock stars. One woman puts her head in the hands of New York’s top hair artists.

April 12, 2004 | Feature
Rock and Roil

The delicate art of co-designing Lou Reed’s furniture—with Lou Reed.

December 3, 2001 | Feature
Heeling Soles
April 18, 2005 | The Look Book
Mark Recker, A&R Assistant

Usually when I wake up in the morning I have an idea of what I’m going to wear that day. I only rarely try on lots of different outfits.

May 10, 2004 | Intelligencer
Costume Drama

A panel of fashion experts salutes the few brave souls who attempted the Met Costume Institute gala’s eighteenth-century Dangerous Liaisons theme. And deconstructs their efforts.

May 10, 2004 | Test Drive
Flexible Spending

Working out New York’s priciest personal trainers.

November 15, 2004 | The Look Book
Josh Miller, Commercial Director

With Oskar, a soft-coated wheaton terrier. Spotted at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Prince Street.

November 15, 2004 | Feature
Principles of Persuasion

Architect Peter Marino had several mandates for his redesign of Chanel’s American flagship store.

September 23, 2002 | Feature
The Shows Go On

Say hello to Fashion Week, a welcome break from having to think about, oh, Iraq. Now, here’s what you need to know.

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