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  • High Fashion: Luigi Valente Architetto

    Nicholas Tamarin, April 1, 2012
    Clothing and accessories strut their stuff at shops around the world.  More
  • Window Shopping

    Kate Sekules, April 1, 2012
    Sarah McCullough of Selfridges & Co. invited London’s young fashion talents to display their own designs

    Photography: Andrew Meredith/Photofoyer  More
  • Pirelli's Supercool NYC Gallery

    Interior Design Staff, April 17, 2012
    Pirelli's NYC gallery and showroom are a testament to tire brand's sleek image.  More
  • A Look Back in Laughter

    Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    Strapped for cash but flush with ideas,  Gerardine and Wayne Hemingway started carting their vintage and custom clothing to a flea market in London back in 1982.  More
  • AStar Turn

    Annie Block, Edie Cohen, Meghan Edwards, and Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    Pomellato opens its largest store yet on Rodeo Drive in L.A.  More
  • The New Look of Old

    Interior Design Staff, April 1, 2012
    Four standout hotels around the world that caught our eye for their intriging interiors.  More
  • Project Runway

    Meghan Edwards, April 1, 2012
    The red-light district in Amsterdam is notorious. Less well known is an urban renewal program to nix the brothels.  More
  • Salon Style

    Annie Block, Edie Cohen, Meghan Edwards, and Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    Designer John Rawlins renovates the shoe department at Bergdorf Goodman's New York flagship  More
  • The Wild Midwest

    Annie Block, Edie Cohen, Meghan Edwards, and Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    The East and West Coasts aren't the only places in the U.S. to find au courant fashion  More
  • Snake Charmer

    Ian Phillips, April 1, 2012
    Formerly Dior Joaillerie's artistic director and a designer for Cartier and Kenzo, Frédéric Aymes aimed for something a little different when he set up his own company, called simply Aymes  More
  • Mixing it Up

    Monica Khemsurov, April 1, 2012
    When the architects at Janson Goldstein first got their hands on New York's latest Intermix location, it was no more than raw space behind glass newly installed along two elevations of a 1935 redbrick warehouse  More

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