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Marion Maneker

December 13, 1999 | The Bottom Line
Marital Bliss

What does a $23 billion multinational like Bernard Arnault's LVMH see in a small, New York-based beauty company like Bliss Spa? The start of a beautiful relationship.

March 26, 2001 | Feature
Pond Memories

Full-service resorts on Cape Cod are rare but not extinct

December 11, 2000 | Feature
Penguin Looks

"Black tie" no longer means having to dress like a head waiter -- it doesn't even mean having to wear a tie. A guide to buying the tuxedo that suits you best.

March 26, 2001 | Feature
Brief Encounters

Are you man enough to carry a tote bag? Of course you are! Lose that ratty messenger bag you've been carting since college and get carried away.

August 14, 2000 | Feature
Shirt Tales

Is your dry cleaner ruining your shirts? A trip inside the local laundry uncovers clothes in peril.

January 3, 2000 | Feature
Collar Commentary

The days of the comfortingly drab corporate uniform are gone. Show that you're hip to the dressed-down office without stooping to chinos.

November 20, 2000 | Feature
Publishing: A House Divided
March 20, 2000 | Feature
Just Suit Me

It's never too late to overcome sartorial ignorance. And right now, at the made-to-measure trunk shows, class is in session.

August 20, 2001 | Feature
Yacht Club

Every summer weekend, a couple dozen of the city's most successful men battle for big-boat supremacy in the waters from Manhattan to Newport. And though theirs is a genteel sport, today's skippers depend as much on designer software as on America's Cup talent.

May 28, 2001 | The Culture Business
Prosper's Books

Prosper Assouline is building a publishing empire one high-society, style-obsessed picture book at a time. Who says publishers have to be boring snobs?

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