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David Colman

May 21, 2007 |
The Next �House & Garden’

With a sophisticated mix-and-match aesthetic, Domino editor Deborah Needleman created a hot magazine and a cool apartment.

May 21, 2007
Home Design: What's Next

Give us your fraying pink sheets, your yellowing boxes of grass, your mid-century chairs yearning to go to Goodwill already. It’s time to talk about what’s next.

April 9, 2007 |
Room to Work

Success requires brains, ambition� and office hours. Here’s what it looks like when you get there.

February 10, 2003 | Feature
Fashion Statements

Stop the presses! Two dailies get ready to duke it out during Fashion Week.

January 20, 2003 | Fitness
Get Pumped

Could the secret to a smaller waist be bigger pecs?

February 18, 2002 | Feature
Wild Child

Brash, mercurial, risk-taking, Giorgio Sant'Angelo was a supernova of the seventies fashion world. He loved color, fabric, and fringes; hated zippers; and aimed to set women free from the traditional wardrobe. But it took until now for the current fashion flock -- from John Galliano to Marc Jacobs -- to catch up to his genius.

June 25, 2001 | Feature
9 Good Excuses To Make the Scene

9 Good Excuses To Make the Scene

September 11, 2000 | Feature
Fall Preview: Shopping / Gucci Fireworks

Tom Ford's Gucci reclaims pride of place on Fifth Avenue, with five see-and-be-seen floors. Meanwhile, farther uptown on Madison, Michael Kors aims for intimacy.

May 29, 2000 | Feature
Hamptons Preview: Summer Games 2000

Whether you migrate to the South Fork by Jitney, roadster, helicopter, or kid-packed SUV, the Hamptons will have something new to offer you this season.

April 17, 2000 | Feature
Your Trainer’s Secret

The flawless form you attributed to all those crunches may in fact be the work of a plastic surgeon. More and more fitness pros are turning to liposuction to lose those love handles. And only a fearless few are admitting it to clients. Shocked? Suck it up.