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IN NINA'S 'LIFETIME'
As a judge in the mega-hit show "Project Runway," Nina Garcia is the one who every aspiring designer wants to inspire. The Colombian-born fashion director of Marie Claire has oozed style virtually since birthy. In a frank interview in this month's issue, she talks about her recent professional transitions and how fashion itself is in the throes of unprecedented creativity.
Photographs by Mark Abrahams
Styled by Cricket Burns
Interview by Santiago Gonzalez |
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THE PAPERMAN
Sir Harold Evans, better known as Harry, startled London's Fleet Street—the center of England's newspaper world—when he became editor of The Sunday Times before the age of 40. He proceeded to remake British journalism over the course of his illustrious career. In these pages, he discusses his new memoir, My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times, chronicling his extraordinary journey, meeting and marrying Tina Brown and coming to America.
Interview by Susan Cheever
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NEW YORK'S MEDICAL ELITE
The heads of some of Manhattan's best hospitals discuss what's new in medicine, and how much it takes to run a great hospital. |
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CHRONICLES
Fall parties inspire New Yorkers and New Yorkers For Children give and live generously.
By Debbie Bancroft |
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OLD NEW YORK
The find food at the Four Seasons restaurant and Delmonico's is enhanced by notable architecture and design.
By Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel |
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WORLD ACCORDING TO ...
Fox News commentator Monica Crowley would not change a single thing about New York. Well, maybe just one thing. |
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