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IDB America February 2005 Ana Cecilia Marin Arana |
Full Needle Ahead How big exporters, tiny garment shops and young designers are giving new life to Peru's ancient textile tradition.  |
DailyCandy February 25, 2005 |
Splitting Image Originally used in martial-arts training, these two-toned, split-toe, hand-made wool slippers give you lots of grip. And they can be hand-washed.  |
AskMen.com Rob Stahl |
10 Stylish Shoes For Any Occasion Looking like a success everywhere -- from the gym to the boardroom -- is part of being a stylish man. Check out 10 shoes that will take you to every destination and meet your style and comfort needs.  |
DailyCandy February 24, 2005 |
Twist and Shout Blame that darn Internet and sites like Twist, a new online jewelry boutique that brings talented up-and-coming designers (the ones on the Fred Segal-Steven Alan gamut) to your fingertips.  |
DailyCandy February 22, 2005 |
Throat Culture The hand-crocheted Kaia scarflet fits snugly around your neck like a cuff. The mohair-wool band is adorned with either a butterfly or a crystal flower brooch.  |
DailyCandy February 21, 2005 |
Painted Love Artist Jillian Sherry has taken lingerie to the extreme by hand-painting it with flowers.  |
AskMen.com Don Mikelson |
Give Yourself An Instant Makeover Making lasting changes to your personal appearance can take time. However, short-term improvements are possible with a little effort, and chances are you already know about these things, but you just don't always do them.  |
DailyCandy February 17, 2005 |
Pocket This This clear tape transforms easily into liquid-gel hair-styling magic; carry a pack or two on windy days.  |
DailyCandy February 11, 2005 |
Up, Holster This beer holster is an excellent-looking accessory that straps easily to your middle.  |
DailyCandy February 10, 2005 |
Llama What? Cute, kitschy wallets made from star-spangled, multicolored vintage fabric... handcrafted clutches made with vintage upholstery and fabric flowers... and at vintage prices, too...  |
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