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Features: The Chronicles of Keira
2007
On a much-needed spring break, Keira Knightley hops the green hills of Africa in fittingly romantic, feminine looks. Plum Sykes catches up with the puckish adventuress.
Magazine Article
Fashion: Some Kind of Wonderful
2002
Jennifer Aniston is slowly but thoughtfully making her move from television to the big screen. Jonathan Van Meter catches up with the actress as she breaks out of the box.
Magazine Article
Fashion: A Satin Finish
1995
Once reserved for after-dark dressing, satin is now broadening its horizons. Modern interpretations of this ultrasexy fabriclike summery dresses, slim pants, and fitted skirts are lightened up with hits of refreshingly icy shades that shine from day to night
Magazine Article
We’re the front office
2011,2010
Never did Capra have it so good again. His twelve years at Columbia, which ended in October 1939, were the most productive of his life. The freedom he craved would turn out to be a subtle trap.
At the time his options seemed unlimited. In his last months at Columbia, there was great competition in Hollywood for Capra’s services, studio offers in which “the financial obligations run into millions,” as his would-be partner David 0. Selznick put it. The most attractive offers were the ones that seemed to promise the most creative freedom and independence within the Hollywood system—offers
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View: Soldiering On: Invincible
2011
Why, asks Robert Sullivan, has the utilitarian military look remained undefeated in our minds and closets?
Magazine Article
View: Past and Future: Eclectic Youth
2010
A crop of cool, 20-something dressers are mixing vintage romance with modern looksa hint, says Esther Adams, of what's to come.
Magazine Article
Steal of the Month: Report for Duty
2010
The wear-anywhere-anytime band jacket will be in active service all season long. And for just under $300
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