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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

The New Relaxed

Monday, October 17, 2005

My New Favorite Store...Obscura Antiques & Oddities



I think the word Oddities pretty well sums up this unbelievable East Village shop of delights. I could try and descibe some of the treasures but the thrill of discovery is just too great for me to ruin it for you. Obscura Antiques & Oddities 263 East 10th Street. 212.505.9251

Stripe Right...Midtown Manhattan

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Old Man Style....Brooklyn

November Magazines


American Vogue (Nov.)
If you look at only one page while flipping through your "wife's" Vogue, check out the Norman Jean Roy double page portrait of Thom Browne and his crew. C'mon, you have to admit the guy is on to something.

Travel & Leisure (Nov.)
Sometimes a magazine really hits the mark, Novembers Travel & Leisure hits a home run. The "Best of Paris" story by Natasha Fraser-Cawassoni gives detailed information for everywhere new and chic in Paris to spend your child's college fund instead of Princeton. Anders Overgaard’s photo's in "Jewel of India" could not be more beautiful.

GQ Style (British)
I buy almost everything and I still couldn't find enough to love in the premiere issue of GQ Style to justify the price. By comparison, it shows you just how on target Men's Vogue was in their first issue. Please Men's Vogue don't disappoint us!

Friday, October 14, 2005

Accessories Will Not Be Ignored

Talented Mr. Ripley


When was the last time a movie had more beautiful young stars, perfect costumes, and stunning locations. Will The Talented Mr. Ripley become our generations Philadelphia Story?

Fulton Fish Market

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Sometimes It Is How You Wear It

Thank God for College Kids

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

My New Favorite....Book



Disfarmer The Vintage Prints offers a glimpse into rural Arkansas life of the 30's and 40's.
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