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Antique Revival

Antique Revival

Restoring this beautiful antique in a modern-day masterpiece is just another step down the road for Maureen Rivard

Sound Appeal

Sound Appeal

Fabulous views on this meticulously maintained Pequot Avenue home

Sparkler

Sparkler

This lovely young couple transformed this beach house to follow their vision, adding some bling along the way

Rose-Colored Cool

Rose-Colored Cool

This North Street home is sleek, clean, and supercool, which is why owner Nicole Rose loves to entertain there.

No Boundaries

No Boundaries

Mary Ann Hawley's Rochambeau farm was long in the making and will be long in the enjoying, with million-dollar views and a comfortable way of life

Inner Workings

Inner Workings

A traditional farmhouse belies its technological advances

White on White

White on White

Our contributing writer takes us into his Litchfield home for some holiday entertaining

The Look

The Look

Decorating for the holidays and all year long.

Georgian on His Mind

Georgian on His Mind

Designed by Ralph R. Mackin Architects and built by DPD Builders, the final product spoke volumes about the team’s attention to detail.

Time Machine

Time Machine

When old becomes new again

Archive »Fashion & Style

Under the Wire

Under the Wire

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.

Just for Shoe

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.

Ladies Who Lunch

Ladies Who Lunch

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.

Born and Thread

Born and Thread

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.

looking  good

looking good

The importance of being clothes-minded

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