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October 9, 2006
But Where Do You Sleep?

With real-estate prices through the roof, Murphy-bed sales are �off the hook.�

October 9, 2006
Best Bets

A kaleidoscopic projector for kids and adults alike, the skinniest jeans around, Virginia Johnson's merino-wool scarf, and more.

October 9, 2006
Phyto Universe Opens on Lexington Avenue

Unlike other training centers in the city like Bumble and bumble, where trainees do their homework on your head at bargain prices, Phyto Universe boasts a hair-and-scalp analysis program, treatments designed specifically for individual hair-care needs.

October 9, 2006
Yvette Grant

"We’re not just arbitrarily peddling whatever the new stuff is. We’re interested in reading as a potentially special experience."

October 9, 2006
Louis R. Aidala, Attorney

"I always think, When I die, they’ll lay me out in a casket, and who’s going to do my mustache?"

October 2, 2006
Runway Mommy

The last New Yorker standing on Project Runway is also the show�s token real adult.

October 2, 2006
Internal Investigation Rocks �Runway’

Competition all sewn up.

October 2, 2006
5 X 10

Project Runway may have drawn the crowds at New York’s Fashion Week, but here’s the real news: During the next round of warm weather, you’re going to be wearing voluminous shapes, sharp prints, gowns covered in roses, and really, really big shoes. Spring is closer than you think�so here’s a crib sheet.

October 2, 2006
The Best Bets

A winter special on flights to a place where it’s still summer, freshly mixed perfume at Le Labo, a baby monitor with focus, and more hot buys.

October 2, 2006
Petrou Opens on Madison Avenue

When socialites need over-the-top furs, they head to Dennis Basso. Now, when they want handmade eveningwear to go underneath those furs, they can turn to Nicolas Petrou, who happens to be Basso’s creative director.