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\"W magazine is renowned for its avant-garde fashion stories ... This volume gathers [11] of the most remarkable stories, each in its entirety, along with never-before-seen outtakes. Each story was the centerpiece of the issue it appeared in, and together they ride the razor's edge between outrageously provocative and enchanting, from the bizarre (Steven Klein's One for the Ages) to the alien (Tim Walker's Planet Tilda) and whimsical (Paolo Roversi's Carnevale)\"--Amazon.com.
Leading Mansion
\"[...] Villa Necchi makes me think of a ship of fools -- it was completed right before World War II, when people still thought naively that everything was going to be all right and believed in this idea of conquering the future, except that the future was about constant labor to maintain a select few,\" Guadagnino says. [...] in 1943, the house became a headquarters for the Fascist Republican Party, while the family repaired to the countryside.
Pierre-Alexis Dumas
The intimate rooms house all of the designer Veronique Nichanian's men's wear, as well as Hermes' famed leather bags and suitcases; but the piece de resistance is the made-to-measure salon where clients can select customized ties in a seemingly endless array of colors, order tailor-made suits and explore a treasure trove of crocodile skins for the ultimate rock-star jacket.