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...experience a classic market, visit the Rue de Lévis, a busy market street in the sedate 17th arrondissement (9 a.m.-7 p.m. daily, closed Monday and Sunday afternoons; Metro: Villiers), where vendors offering cheese, roast chicken and mounds of seasonal fruits and vegetables are nestled among bakeries, clothing stores and wine specialists. Now that autumn is upon us, the stalls are filled with squash, delicate mushrooms and soft purple figs. Next to the Château Rouge Metro station in the 18th arrondissement is the Marché Dejean (8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily, closed Mondays and Sunday afternoons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treasures in the Open Air | 10/26/2003 | See Source »

...diverse mix of peoples, making this the market to come to for African and Caribbean staples. Tropical fruit and chili peppers add an exotic touch to the fruit and vegetable stalls. Take a stroll down the surrounding streets and discover specialty shops selling bolts of African wax cloth, plantains, sweet potatoes, dried fish, manioc and other mysterious root vegetables. Hawkers unloading cheap watches and perfume complete the feeling of being transported to another continent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treasures in the Open Air | 10/26/2003 | See Source »

...that the café in Louis of Boston is ultra-trendy is an understatement. The gem of Newbury high fashion, Louis of Boston is known for its up-to-the-minute clothes and up-to-the-ceiling prices. In the café, waiters—all clad in designer clothing, ranging from Italian Lorenzini shirts to Paperdenim&cloth jeans to custom-made Puma sneakers—ensure that customers dine in an atmosphere that reeks of style. Even background music is customized—an in-house DJ blends low-tempo tunes to enhance patrons’ dining experience...

Author: By Jamie B. Sodikoff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Night Out | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

After a brief affair with paint-stained Diesel tees and custom-ripped jeans from cult Japanese label Paper Denim Cloth, he joined the Signet, took up sherry and became a quintessential metrosexual garbed in the finest vintage tweed. Best known in the arts community for a daring adaptation of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost set in Meiji restoration Japan and staged in the Quincy Grille—which he successfully petitioned to count for his joint VES-Literature degree—he aspires to a Polanski-cum-Kurosawa career trajectory. His weblog...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester and J. hale Russell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Harvard Style At a Glance | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

...rolled with the punches,” and the two have roomed together since. “I used to wear, you know, jeans and a tube top to go clubbing. Then Lila gave me...this,” Perry says, holding up a black and gold piece of cloth. “It’s a dress,” Cherry clarifies. “Though our friend calls it a toeless sock...

Author: By Margot E. Kaminski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Sincerest Form of Flattery? | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

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