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Oct-2001
From the Oct 2001 Issue
Country Life
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Just Outside Manhattan: 5 Great Escapes
The Berkshires
Bucks County, PA/Hunterdon County, NJ
Dutchess County
The Hamptons
Litchfield County
Dispatch
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Next Stop, Elizabeth Street
Imagine Holly Golightly returning for one mad dash on the town. And after breakfast at Tiffany's? Jill Kopelman heads downtown for street inspiration.
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Black Book
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New York: Chelsea/Flatiron/Gramercy
Eateries, wines and laughs
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New York: Downtown
Lodging, lighting and spas
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New York: Midtown
Hotels, cocktails and tea
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New York: Uptown
Shopping, dining and design
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New York: The Village
Chocolate, housewares and Pilates
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By Design
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The Apartment
With a cool nod toward minimalism and a vibrant embrace of a new romantic formalism, architect-designer Daniel Romualdez defines how we live now.
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Culture Watch
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Fall Preview
Dress Code
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Gentlemen Prefer Bergdorf's
Home Front
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East Meets West
Armani Casa home design line
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Soft as Silk
Sherle Wagner's new line of bed linens
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Object of Our Desire
Designer Jacques Adnet
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Master of the House
Greg Jordan Inc. architects and designers
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Winter Warmth
Hand-embroidered Hermès blanket
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Home Front
In Profile
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Arts and the Man
Philippe de Montebello has ruled over the world's greatest treasury of visual culture for 24 years without compromising his standards or his taste.
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Worldly Goods
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Class Slipper
The most comfortable shoes ever made
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Bound for Glory
The Talented Mr. Givenchy
Bold, gutsy jewelry
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Practical Magic
Master Pieces
Pastries of delicate perfection
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Up Against The Wall
Panorama wallpapers
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Features
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A Dog's Life
For more than half a century, photographer Elliott Erwitt has captured the many and various moods of the city—with a little help from his friends.
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