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Ira Neimark started out as a Fifth Avenue doorman and eventually became CEO of Bergdorf Goodman—through hard work, smarts, and being in the right place at the right time. When he took over the venerable fashion store, it was doing $38 million in sales. When he left, $500 million. In an interview he reveals some tricks of the trade. By Robert Reiss |
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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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We invited five notable locals to dress up with clothing from Fairfield shops, then led them to an elegant Sasco Hill setting for some fun. Photographs by Elise Gannett |
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We invited six notable and talented locals to model fall fashions from area shops at a marvelous, 16-acre old-world, tudor-revival manor. Produced by Jennifer Moore Stahlkrantz & Photographed by Douglas Foulke |
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We invited seven notable locals to a glorious Roxbury estate, brought fall clothing from area shops, and let the photo shoot unroll. The classics, we learn, are making a mighty comeback. See for yourself. Photographs by Douglas Foulke and Ann Dahlgren |