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Amy Larocca

May 24, 2004 | Shop Talk
World Traveler

Roberta Freymann goes overground.

May 10, 2004 | Intelligencer
Costume Drama

A panel of fashion experts salutes the few brave souls who attempted the Met Costume Institute gala’s eighteenth-century Dangerous Liaisons theme. And deconstructs their efforts.

May 10, 2004 | Test Drive
Flexible Spending

Working out New York’s priciest personal trainers.

April 26, 2004 | Travel Feature
Paris

You’re having wardrobe issues. Serious wardrobe issues. Midlife-crisis-size wardrobe issues. For the first time, you’re even contemplating that most decadent of retail adventures: the Paris weekend shopping spree.

April 26, 2004 | Travel Feature
Houston

You are an architecture and design geek. You’ve been to Bilbao; you’ve seen the Villa Savoye. Now you keep hearing about Houston. Houston?

April 19, 2004 | Intelligencer
Shock Treatments

How three of the city’s signature haircuts get that way.

April 12, 2004 | Feature
White Noise

The threats of turbulence behind a perfectly serene space.

April 12, 2004 | Feature
Rock and Roil

The delicate art of co-designing Lou Reed’s furniture—with Lou Reed.

April 5, 2004 | Intelligencer
Spiking Heels

The rising euro has U.S. shoe designers worried about slipping profits.

March 15, 2004 | Feature
Collectible Gucci

As Tom Ford leaves the house where he made his name, smart buyers are hoarding his ready-to-wear designs. Some will climb right into them; others will squirrel them away for future profit. What makes a Ford as tradable as a Hirst?