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Amy Larocca

September 11, 2006 | The Look Book
Lisa Mayock, Fashion Designer

I love pairing things that are throwaway with things that are really memorable.

August 28, 2006 | Fall Fashion
I Hate It When You Wear That

What do couples really think about each other’s clothes? A no-feelings-spared dig through three closets.

August 28, 2006 | Fall Fashion
The Dapper Mr. Browne

Thom Browne dresses like an insurance adjuster circa 1957, eats the same breakfast every day, and wears pants that are way too short. He’s also an award-winning, cutting-edge men’s designer who’s going to save the suit from extinction.

August 28, 2006 | The Look Book
Their Satanic Majesty

Bring us your pierced, your tattooed, your metal fans yearning to breathe fire! This week, the Look Book visits Ozzfest, the annual summer tour headlined by the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne. A few fans exposed the fuzzy center beneath the spikes.

August 21, 2006 | The Look Book
Jarvis Wong, Architect

"I call myself an 'Urban Nerd.'"

August 14, 2006 | The Look Book
Welcome to New York. Can We Take Your Picture?

Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, 12 million tourists flood into the city to do things most natives never would (go to the top of the Empire State Building, ride in a pedicab, scream for Rihanna outside the Today show). We stopped eighteen of them as they took in the sights. And guess what? They love it here!

August 7, 2006 | The Look Book
Karen Mann, Personal Shopper

"My whole belief is chic and cheap. This necklace, this shirt: H&M, can you believe it?"

July 24, 2006 | The Look Book
Joshua Ku, Student and Model

"It seems like it’s a given that having this hair makes me some kind of an asshole�or maybe just an outcast."

July 17, 2006 | The Look Book
Vonn Jackson, Phone Operator

"I don’t like to wear what everyone else has. I try to go left if everyone else goes right, you know?"

June 26, 2006
Hippie Deluxe

How big is New York’s appetite for pretty, bohemian things? As it turns out, enormous.