Word: stylishly
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...chocolate-colored wood." Dare to venture beyond Manhattan? Fuel up at the Brooklyn Inn, where you can "argue about Kierkegaard" with regulars. But note how to get there before you set off: these large-format guides will be too big for some folks to tote around. For the seriously stylish, there's NOTA BENE ($350 for 10 issues), the "destination review" favored by P. Diddy and Gwyneth Paltrow. Each issue focuses on one place - the Maldives, Milan, Courchevel, with a bit of luxury-travel news at the back. The writers are knowledgeable, but fond of words and phrases that went...
Phelan’s area of the common room is set apart from the entrance by bookcases and a stylish chair and features a striking collection of clocks representing three major world cities: New York, London and Bombay. Phelan’s original time zone display in his room at home included nine time zones, but he says that “trying to sleep with nine clocks ticking can get annoying...
...Bravo television’s sleeper hit of the summer, “Queer Eye For The Straight Guy,” with a snap of their meticulously groomed fingers, stylish gay men usher clueless straight guys into a whole new universe of hygiene and hip-huggers. Alas, contrary to what the superhero squad of gay transformers on TV might have you believe, not every gay man is endowed with flawless fashion sense. William L. Aronson ’04, a music concentrator in Winthrop House, is the straightest gay man you’ll ever meet. He may have...
...that B players are valuable. Guerrino De Luca, CEO of Logitech, says, "We have a lot of B's," whom he describes as employees who "don't emphasize self-promotion and don't want to be heroes and work 18 hours a day." Logitech is best known for producing stylish computer mice and an array of other computer products and tech services. De Luca, a native of Rome, tries to convey the message to B's that he and other top executives identify with them. Country-club memberships and other perks that might breed class resentment are frowned upon; everyone...
...designers have finally recognized that pregnant women deserve their attention. Still, she's concerned that the emphasis on looking good could create unrealistic expectations. "It's double-edged, because it also sets standards even higher," she says. "It's hard enough being pregnant ... now you've got to look stylish?" At least today's mothers-to-be truly have that option...