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Riccardo Tisci: Tisci's Tribe

Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci is a man of many muses. Diane Solway goes inside the gender-bending ad hoc family that reinvented the house Hubert built. read more
September 2010
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Second Life: Diana Jenkins

Partying with Elton John and rebuilding Bosnia are all in a day’s work for refugee–turned–glam activist Diana Jenkins. read more
July 2010
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Eva Mendes

She’s best known for her screen-idol face and siren curves, but with a new Will Ferrell film, Eva Mendes is showing off her funny bone. read more
July 2010
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If you're in the market for a $28 million townhouse...

One of the settings for the Inez and Vinoodh portfolio "NY, NY 10021" in W's April issue is a townhouse on East 70th Street owned by Georges and Lois de Menil. Like everything else in... read more
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Karel Funk

Karel Funk’s hyper-realist portraits are as enigmatic as the urbanites they depict. Here, a first look at the Canadian painter’s upcoming New York show. read more
March 2010
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Five minutes with Hugh Dancy

With his moody pout, cascading curls and buttery diction, Hugh Dancy has played his share of literate hunks and dashing princes—from  Prince Charmant in Ella Enchanted to the handsome science fiction fan in The Jane... read more
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Rated XX: Jane Campion

It has been a banner year for female filmmakers, whose prowess behind the lens showed up onscreen in romantic comedies, war movies and art-house gems. Here, three of our favorite game changers. read more
February 2010
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Rated XX: Shirin Neshat

It has been a banner year for female filmmakers, whose prowess behind the lens showed up onscreen in romantic comedies, war movies and art-house gems. Here, three of our favorite game changers. read more
February 2010
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Rated XX: Lone Scherfig

It has been a banner year for female filmmakers, whose prowess behind the lens showed up onscreen in romantic comedies, war movies and art-house gems. Here, three of our favorite game changers. read more
February 2010
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Let them eat cake

Collectors may have tightened their belts, but the crowd thronging the gallery Haunch of Venison last night was happy to loosen them to sample the mouth-watering art on display. Thrown by Kreemart and American Patrons... read more
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