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That's what outgoing 'Architectural Digest' editor Paige Rense Nolan says about the people who are now paying for expensive interior design.
We got our hands on the newly relaunched business title.
We spoke with the director of the new Ivy League graduate program.
So far only 22 have died this year!
They're calling the new system "TNR Society."
Pamela Fiori, who's edited the title for seventeen years, is out.
Drawing print-centric conclusions from a web survey.
'GQ,' 'Wired,' 'Vanity Fair,' the 'New Yorker,' and 'Glamour' will be the first to take the plunge.
Following in the footsteps of the impressive 'Food Network Magazine,' Hearst could find its way back into the shelter category with this title.
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