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Love, Recession Style

Whoever said that breaking up is hard to do hasn’t paid a visit to postcrash London, where the divorce rate has soared in recent months.…
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Society Blues

It seemed everyone was invited to the society decorator and gadabout Nicky Haslam’s self-proclaimed party of the century, held for 800 guests in London this past fall....
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Dyed in the Wool

Annalisa Dunn and Dorothee Hagemann, the London knitwear designers behind the Cooperative Designs label, have been winning raves in the UK for their bright, graphic creations that tread the line between sexy and kooky.
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Making a Racquet

London's posh set fetes Richard Prince; Wimbledon whirl.
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Points for Polish

Nails are often treated like forgotten stepchildren during fashion week. Editors are so concerned with smoky eyes and "done, yet undone" hair that we rarely look for beauty revelations below the neck. Nonie Creme, the...
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Chosen Ones

The last thing London needs is another private club—the city is already teeming with them, from the trendy Groucho Club to the venerable Boodle’s and White’s. But that’s not going to stop Farhad Farman-Farmaian…
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Dover Street's New Duds

The unveiling of the new season's collections at London's Dover Street Market last weekend attracted quite a crowd for early on a Saturday morning. Groovy parents, stylish kids in tow, rubbed shoulders with fashion students...
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The Steven Klein shoot that started it all: Mr. and Mrs. Smith costars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play house in Palm Springs. (July 2005)