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Nov/Dec-2004
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Houston
From boots to Belgian antiques
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Madrid
Spain's old-world style
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Oslo
Norway the chic way
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Sydney
Design from down under
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By Design
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From Koolhaas to Your House
The must-have accessory for today's ambitious fashion designers? A high-profile architect to build their flagship store.
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Culture Watch
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How To Buy a Masterpiece: Imperial Modern
China's Song dynasty ceramics look absolutely contemporary—one reason the rare vessels are currently among the most coveted collectibles in the world.
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Drawing Resurfaces
A generation of artists has reclaimed the tradition of drawing as its medium—and galleries, museums, and savvy collectors are following close behind.
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Dress Code
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Globetrotter Couture
In a tiny space in a nondescript New York building, Cathryn Collins houses handpicked treasures from around the world and raises one-stop shopping to an art.
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Which Glasses Are Right For You?
Well-framed men have options.
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Clothes Encounters of the Appropriate Kind
Other mothers may be happy to dress their kids in trendy getups à la Britney Spears, but not Annemarie Iverson, who searches the world for something different.
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Zoran Packs
The designer who inspires a near-cultish devotion in clients dictates the contents of your next suitcase (and divulges his never before published phone number).
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Health
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Your Own Private Doctor
Responding to the frustrations of managed care, a growing number of doctors now offer clients "concierge" service. But does it work? asks Mary Duenwald.
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Home Front
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Interior Moves
A guide to the next generation of interior designers
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In Profile
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The Fixers
Who says you have to decorate your own Christmas tree? A new class of specialists is ready to tackle every task—big, small, and unheard of.
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Trend
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The Trend Report 2004
Meet Sally, the Prada key chain with a waiting list, and 30 other bags, bowls, and worldwide phenomena.
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Travel
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Valley Girls
What happens when a die-hard Brooklynite and her daughter leave the city for the pristine slopes of Sun Valley, Idaho? Tama Janowitz reports.
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Tokyo Now
Japan's capital is dazzling, frenetic, and undeniably daunting. The secret to a perfect visit, writes Hanya Yanagihara, is to know exactly what to see and where to go.
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Worldly Goods
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1,113 Wonderful Things
Asprey has created what may be this season's ultimate catalogue.
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Everything is Illuminated
The chandelier is back. More to the point, it's back in style.
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The Chocolate Files
A decadent humidor?
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Silver Mettle
The centuries-old art of hand engraving hasn't lost its luster.
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Rich Rewards
Antique cigarette cases inspire one photographer to transform images and frames into family heirlooms.
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Consuming Passions
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Luxury Real Estate 101
It's the hottest trend in the high-end housing market today. But what
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fractionals anyway, and how are they changing the way we buy property? Eric Levin explains.
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Wine & Spirits
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Crystal Made Clear
The quest for the perfect wineglass has become the oenophile's holy grail. Martin Filler searches out the best of today's top-of-the-line stemware.
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You Tell Us
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