| November 29, 2006 |
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The Look Book New York Magazine's Look Book chronicles the stylish comings and goings of the residents of Gotham. It also proves that whether your day job involves operating phones, walking dogs, being a six-year-old, or litigating cases, you don't look have to look like it. Not in New York, anyway. Nightclub doormen sport dashing scarves; nursing students pull on the tallest, most electrifying heels; and vegan pastry chefs, well, do their thing. Of course, some bouncers and hedge-fund managers and opera lovers come dressed as one might guess, and that's pleasing, too. John Waters peeks in, sporting his "disaster at the dry cleaner" garb (impeccable). Designer Cynthia Rowley strikes a chic pose (three cheers for striped stockings!). And Miss Teen USA 2004 leaps past in rain boots (good luck with the "model-slash-actor" thing). This being New York, nobody bats an eye, and everyone keeps on looking. (in Fashion and Beauty) |
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