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...want to make Charles Square part of HarvardSquare, not a separate entity," says JanetPrensky, vice president of Aigner Associates, themall's public relations firm. Prensky's group hasbeen responsible for free summer jazz concerts inthe courtyard and fashion shows at the Ocean Club...
...Hung, who is also a graduate student living in Adams House, recalls that at first, the conditions were terrible. "It was a very old Chinese dwelling, with no heat and paper covering the windows. The courtyard was overgrown with grass and there were wild cats everywhere...
Politics cut heavily into the semiannual fashion giddiness. Paris, besieged by the fear of terrorist bombings, seemed a risk to everyone. Milan and London, not similarly troubled, still fell under the long shadows from France. The Paris shows, held in tents in the courtyard of the Louvre as usual, proceeded in unaccustomed orderliness, with heavier security measures than most international airports and without the playfulness that makes even the silliest presentations tolerable. If la mode were better used to the real world, this might not have mattered so much. But the glass of fashion is a mirror that reflects only...
...never bothered to see a collection. Unlike Kelly, who has found himself without enough money to ride the Metro, Ozbek receives both salary and commission from Gulf. For a young designer, it seems like a snug setup, but Ozbek keeps things modest. His offices overlook a cranny-like courtyard in Mayfair, his staff numbers seven, and his fashion shows can be like small parties in a studio, with a couple of models strolling out from behind curtains to the recorded strains of music from Lawrence of Arabia...
...unfamiliar faces have invaded Eliot House this weekend, and they're all carrying ice skates--not to skate in the courtyard, but to help raise money for young cancer patients...