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Amy Larocca

April 25, 2005 | The Look Book
Cynthia Rowley, Designer

"I like to resuscitate my old stuff, you know, put the defibrillator paddles on an old black dress."

April 18, 2005 | The Look Book
Mark Recker, A&R Assistant

Usually when I wake up in the morning I have an idea of what I’m going to wear that day. I only rarely try on lots of different outfits.

April 11, 2005 | Feature
The Indoorsman

How to decorate a city apartment as if it weren’t in the city at all.

April 11, 2005 | The Look Book
Julia Erdman, NYU Sophomore

"I’m a culture-phile, but I definitely think that food comes first�then art, then fashion."

April 4, 2005 | The Look Book
Dr. Rosalie Mishkin, Psychologist

People stop me on the street three to four times a week to tell me I look beautiful.

March 28, 2005 | Fall Fashion
5 X 10 Fall 2005 Forecast

The European collections have wrapped up and the picture of the fall to come is complete. What emerged from Paris and Milan? Some of the trends that began in New York�volume, for example, and fur�picked up steam, but there were new ideas, too. Exquisite couture-level details came down to the ready-to-wear level. The mod look is alive and well. Perhaps the best news: Black (that is our color, after all) was everywhere, often in the form of that perennial little dress. Here’s what you’ll be wearing, Part II.

March 28, 2005 | The Look Book
Karim Sanders, Parking Attendant, Construction Worker, and Tour Coordinator, With His Son Amir

"I'm upscale. I've got champagne tastes but bare money."

March 14, 2005 | The Look Book
Demetrise Washington, Technology-Business Analyst

People always tell me I dress like a French girl.

March 7, 2005 | The Look Book
Mila, Sandra, and Tara Erer, High-School Student, Store Owner, and College Student

In New York, everybody is a sample of style by themselves. You see very few clichés.

February 18, 2005 | Fall Fashion
The Shape of Things

Master disrupter Marc Jacobs rips up the comfort zone, again.