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Costume designer Betty McNally has worked wonders. From Belle's purple beaded coat to Downing's prim sweaters and pleated skirts to the glamorous yet tawdry gowns of the chorus girls, McNally has captured 1950s America perfectly. In several scenes, Belle's shoes are more interesting than anything else happening on stage...
...businessman, who had invited me to accompany him on his five-week foray through Russia, where he introduced me with deliberate vagueness as his associate, struggled back into his heavy coat and fur hat and pushed out the door into the frozen night. His shopping trip had only begun, and there were plenty of other bargains to be found...
...best if you make a development loan to a private company that has been set up, instead of buying the materials directly." As collateral for the loan, the company associated with the nuclear facility would deposit the appropriate amount of rare metals with a Swiss bank. Reaching under his coat, the former colonel extracted a sheaf of papers. "Here is a suggested contract. This way, it isn't reported to Moscow as an export sale, which avoids certain bureaucratic problems." Then came the clincher: when the deal was completed, the company that had received the development loan would be allowed...
...pair of Italian shoes, a jogging outfit, a $675 trench coat, staving off bankruptcy
...occurrence. This supplement surprisingly diverges from the Times's traditional style, including as it does a fashion spread entitled "Let Fantasy Fly," which pictures models floating around in the sky, decked out in couture assemblages. The Weirdest shot is of a model in a $1,900 Todd Oldham evening coat who looks like she's about to land on a horse...