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Shaddup already! Being a proper Englishman, not to mention general manager of the posh Monarch Hotel in the Georgetown section of Washington, George Terpilowski would never think of using such language. But Terpilowski, and dozens of other service providers across the country, would dearly love...
...heavily armed team of FBI agents and Boston police converged on a posh Back Bay hotel yesterday afternoon after an anonymous tip pointed them to suspects on the 16th floor...
...read INSTYLE's special issue The Look. On page 104, I saw Jordana Brewster in a pair of jeans with holes cut out from the ankles to the waist. The pants, which cost $4,975, were made by Roberto Cavalli. So I headed to Cavalli's, a very posh store on Madison Avenue that sells to Cindy Crawford and Bruce Springsteen's wife and has a window display with a pair of leopard-print pants and a matching leopard-print shirt. I went to ask saleswoman Tiffany Denee what kind of women shop there, but she was busy helping another...
...tried to declare a state of emergency and dissolve parliament, Megawati went to the movies to see Shrek with her grandchildren. On her second day in office, when she might have been lobbying the national assembly for her pick for Vice President, she attended a fashion show at a posh Jakarta hotel...
While the vast majority of people who will be grilling the burgers and steaks this summer will do so on cookers that cost less than $500, plenty of nesters, having redone their kitchens with commercial-grade equipment, are spending several thousand dollars on this posh patio or that garden accessory. In the '90s, a $3,000 grill was shocking; now manufacturers are seeing how high consumers will go, and the ceiling hasn't yet been reached. "The backyard has become another room in the house," says Shaun Chinsky, brand manager for Vieluxe, a $6,000 barbecue brought out this year...