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Curbing my appetite for accessories
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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Recycled Trinkets Transformed into Treasures
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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This fashion designer is ready to trade Hollywood for home
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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A behind-the-scenes look at where Maven's Kate Bethel concocts her wax and soap creations
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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Where to find this season's hottest trends
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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An army of plush creatures is on its way to St. Louis
By Byron Kerman
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The look this season is bold and beautiful ...
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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I've always been suspicious of spas that promise ultimate relaxation. But this one was about as close as I've gotten...
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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But they want manly ones—at least according to a new "For Guys Only" registry
By Matthew Halverson
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That dreadful experience that marks the beginning of summer doesn't have to be so dreadful after all
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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A high-powered peek inside the garage of one car-obsessed couple
By Byron Kerman
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Where do you go for turkey legs, wenches and knaves? Back in time.
By Eric Ferguson
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The window-designing maven dishes on a life in fashion
By Nicole Benoist-Edgerton
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A mother and daughter's stylish vision comes to life in Ladue's The Little Black Dress
By Nicole Benoist Edgerton
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A rainbow of protection just might chase the clouds away!
By Suzy Bacino
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How does a Detroit-bred Tigers fan raise his daughter deep in Cardinal Nation?
By Matt Crossman
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At the close of another New York Fashion Week—the fall 2008 shows, held in February—style editor Nicole Benoist Edgerton reflects on the event's colorful characters, curious rituals and...
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A proposed law that would put the kibosh on non-licensed Segway use on Forest Park bike paths kicked up some controversy in February...
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St. Louis finally has its first Four Seasons—we check it out before you check in
By Margaret Bauer
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A new store brings men's fashion to the fore.
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What does it take to go back in time? A lot of dough or a good sewing machine
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Here's the long and the short of it: St. Louis doesn't like dachshunds—at least not as much as the rest of the country does.
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Or maybe the better question for a middle-aged, balding white guy is "Do you hide from inevitability or grab it by the short hairs?"
By Richard Newman
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Things for spring...
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Couture conjures up images of Gigi getting gussied up for Gaston. But it needn’t be so fancy, so French—or in a musical
By Christy Marshall
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“Darling” comes in many shapes and sizes, but seldom is it this spot-on.
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Cellphone towers hide all over, in everything from fake chimneys to fake palm trees, fake cactuses to fake ... crosses?
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Beware, Romeo: Flowers carry meaning—meanings, actually—entirely open to interpretation.
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Use our handy guide to help figure out just what to get for that someone who's just right for you
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Un-Bridaled Enthusiasm...
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Think being eco-friendly means losing your style, your pleasures, your life? Think again
By Maud Kelly
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Meet St. Louis’ master of shameless self-promotion
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When budgeting your wardrobe this year, keep in mind these timeless pieces, classics truly worthy of investment.
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Mopeds are the hip transport du jour in River City. Here's how to not let the winter weather put on the brakes.
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The part of fashion and style we find most appealing and enduring is its ability to convey messages—all without saying a word.
Introduction and Best Dressed selections by Jerry Talamantes; Interviews by Jeannette Cooperman, Emily Freeman and Stephen Schenkenberg; Photographs by Steve Perotti and David Torrence
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Everything you need to spell Style this fall
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A trailer that can save your marriage? Find out how inside.
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A downtown boutique moves fashion forward
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Want to win your mother's approval definitively, so you can save on all those therapy bills? These bejeweled bangles and bling are just the thing.
By Suzy Bacino
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In the spring, it’s not just young men whose fancy turns to love—their four-legged friends are similarly occupied. Now is the time to nab some puppy love!
By Suzy Bacino; Photographs by Mark Gilliland
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Double your tea-drinking pleasure with a set built for two.
By Suzy Bacino
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What the guys and the ladies really want to unwrap on that special day
By Suzy Bacino
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Why sign up for a colander when you could have a kayak?
By Kristyn Schiavone
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With a flick of the wrist you can relive your favorite World Series moments.
By Suzy Bacino
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Get your little chef cooking with the coolest-looking kitchen set out there.
By Suzy Bacino
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By Suzy Bacino
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By Suzy Bacino
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Nine prime shopping neighborhoods with charming, walkable streets, one-of-a-kind shops and civilized stops for lunch or a latte
By Danielle Montgomery
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Life is like a box of chocolates ... hot chocolate, chocolate truffles and chocolate chip cookies, that is.
By Suzy Bacino
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Great gifts for bridesmaids and groomsmen both!
By Suzy Bacino
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The designers and architects of space interiors love using inexpensive, innovative materials in nontraditional ways. Here's how they integrated that look into their own workspace.
By Stefene Russell
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ASK any local clotheshorse: The shopping scene in St. Louis has changed dramatically in the last five years. St. Louis used to be one of those Midwestern cities where the divide between what you...
By Elaine X. Grant
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If you're looking for unique art from around the world, look no further than these three boutiques
By Susan Caba
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By Elaine X. Grant and Christy Marshall
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Sneak off for an indulgent afternoon and find gifts so unusual, they'll repeat the pleasure for someone you love
By Susan Caba
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Prefer your possessions be produced with only you in mind? Put the “custom” back in “customer” with this guide to where to get virtually anything custom made.
By Christy Marshall
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Minimalism ushers in the new looks of spring
By Jerry Talamantes
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Ever hear of the magpie, a bird notorious for hoarding sparkling objects? That’s me. I can’t resist the lure of dramatic jewelry, whether it’s the fire of diamonds or the twinkle of rhinestones.
By Susan Caba
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