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...Brands: Putting price aside, affluent Americans voted Ralph Lauren the best clothing brand (15%), followed by Brooks Brothers (12%) and Armani (11%), according to the TIME online poll. Mercedes (22%), Lexus (16%) and BMW (15%) were voted best automotive brands and Clinique the best beauty/grooming brand (11%) followed by Neutrogena (10%) and Est?e Lauder...
...finished shortly. 9:43 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Adams House C entryway to take a report of an individual who received threatening phone calls. Feb. 27: 11:32 a.m.—An officer took a report of an unattended navy blue Emporio Armani coat stolen from the Spangler Center. The coat was valued at $800. 9:21 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Gund Hall to take a report of two stolen laser jet lenses and two laser jet mirrors valued at $500. March...
...course, Tony is not so flush that he can't walk into an eyeglass store owned by a civilian connected to his business, impose on him for a huge favor, then pick out a pair of Armani shades and say, "You know what? I left my wallet in the car." For Tony, the money is not the point. The point is not having...
...Sander and Bottega Veneta in a duel of trends that pitted the ultrasexy look of the '80s against the sober minimalism of the '90s. Sex vs. sobriety is an age-old Milanese rivalry--one that goes back to the early days of Italian ready-to-wear when Giorgio Armani stood on one side of the fashion ring with his sleek, pared-down pantsuits and Gianni Versace fought back with high-octane glamour and glitz. More recently, in the late '90s, Tom Ford played Gucci against the artsier Prada label with the kind of slick vulgarity that made him a fashion...
...Sander and Bottega Veneta in a duel of trends that pitted the ultrasexy look of the '80s against the sober minimalism of the '90s. Sex vs. sobriety is an age-old Milanese rivalry - one that goes back to the early days of Italian ready-to-wear when Giorgio Armani stood on one side of the fashion ring with his sleek, pared-down pantsuits and Gianni Versace fought back with high-octane glamour and glitz. More recently, in the late '90s, Tom Ford played Gucci against the more artsy Prada label with the kind of slick vulgarity that made...