Nina Rowe and Glenn Hendler
The couple arrived in a Volkswagen Beetle painted like a New York checker cab and exchanged $4 mood rings under two birch trees. |
For the Clintons, a True Makeover
Is this new image real, or is it manufactured for the next (or the permanent) campaign? |
The Pain Principle
Is the feeling that a product is working more important than whether it actually works? |
Letters
Becoming a Statistic. |
In India, the Deity to Know
The textile designer John Robshaw, who frequently does business in India, says that the Hindu elephant god Ganesha is easy for foreigners to understand. |
Georgetown Unbuttons
Blue Gin, a new nightclub in Georgetown, just might refute the adage that Washington is a sleepy Southern backwater. |
Bond: Playing Their Tune
One Tuesday evening at B.B. King in Times Square, the four young women in Bond were trying flat-out to impress, showing off clavicles, tossing manes, flashing white teeth. |
A Down-to-Earth Briton on a Stage of His Own
Christopher Bailey, the Burberry designer, recognizes that for clothes to look cool today they can't be lumbered with references. |
Surprise Hit in Hollywood: The Action-Figure Governor
In barely eight months, Arnold Schwarzenegger has defied the naysayers and found an elixir more potent than Botox for an aging action star: political success. |
Unfazed by the Law, Pocket-Bikers Roll On
The latest thing on two-wheels to explode in California is the pocket bike, a mini-motorcycle that can be bought for as little as $200. The problem is, they're unlicensed. |
The Secret Power of Lesbian Style
Far from being frumps, lesbians are a powerful presence in fashion, in both predictable and unexpected ways. |