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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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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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Author Deborah MacFadden tells the story of her initial infatuation with high-heeled shoes until she discovered she could barely move after a couple months into the affair. By Deborah MacFadden |
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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 |
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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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