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February 13, 2006
Sum Total

How far does your fashion dollar go these days? Farther than you might think. What follows are suggestions for four budgets, from $100 up to $100,000. The point? It’s not what you spend, it’show you spend it.

February 13, 2006
Junior Executive

Ivanka Trump suits up.

February 13, 2006
Karl Lagerfeld, Boy Prince of Fashion

It is 8 p.m., still early enough for tourists to stroll about and city buses to zoom by, and also too early for the arrival of Karl Lagerfeld, designer of Chanel, Fendi, Lagerfeld Collection, a new Karl Lagerfeld line, and “the reason we are all here!”

February 13, 2006
Maven in Training

Cover model Louise Pederson likes staying in so much, she’s bought two (and a half) houses.

February 13, 2006
Closet Analysis

What one woman’s wardrobe is really worth.

February 13, 2006
The High Price of Fashion

Why should a dress cost more than a car?

February 6, 2006
The Cuddle Puddle of Stuyvesant High School

Researchers find it shocking that 11 percent of American girls between 15 and 19 claim to have same-sex encounters. Clearly they’ve never observed the social rituals of the pansexual, bi-queer, metroflexible New York teen.

February 6, 2006
Revenge of the Weinsteins

Now that they’re free of Disney, with a $1 billion war chest, you’d think Harvey and Bob Weinstein would be happy. Beneath a smiley veneer, they’re still the angry, paranoid, gifted filmmakers they’ve always been. What do they want? Sweet vengeance, followed by a staggeringly profitable IPO.

February 6, 2006
My Roommate, The Diamond Thief

He found me on Craigslist. I found him on America’s Most Wanted.

January 23, 2006
Nobody Pays Retail In New York

That’s not a provincial boast, it’s a simple fact (as well as a battle cry, a mantra, and a badge of honor).

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