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Author Bonni Brodnick takes a look at brassieres, their styles, washing techniques and her first experience with one. From the infinite styles and sizes, she notes there is a certain fascination with women's bosoms and brassieres not just for men but for women as well. By Bonni Brodnick |
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The only way to find out if a really (and I mean really) expensive designer pair of spikes is better than its knock-off is to buy one and test it out. By Nancy McLoughlin |
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Wilton women, spanning the generations, model fall fashions from their favorite local shops—b chic, Chou Chou, Open House, Sea Beans, Snappy Gator, Une Minette, and Witchy-Poo—while dining at their favorite eateries. By Carolyn Rundle Field & Photographs by Peggy Garbus |
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Living in Fairfield and elsewhere, Mitchell family members gather not at home but at company headquarters in Westport. The generations have managed to turn a small clothing shop into a nationally respected fashion
business—and have kept it all in the family. By Amanda Bergen |
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The importance of being clothes-minded Bonni Brodnick |