Redoing Those ’80s ’Dos
By GUY TREBAY
Spider webs, stars, arrows: a skilled barber can turn these into tonsorial sculpture.
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This week, answers to readers’ questions about balancing work and breaks at the office, dating and other issues.
School officials intent on discouraging anything that hints of exclusivity seek to sever traditional best-friend bonds.
Spider webs, stars, arrows: a skilled barber can turn these into tonsorial sculpture.
Resort’s name is from another era but its clothes cater to now.
The media scion James L. Dolan writes and sings songs that mock his critics.
For the first time since it began in 1941, Kleinfeld Bridal Salon has clothes for men.
A dating Web site promotes relationships between British men and American women.
A presidential first, a sequel to “Less Than Zero,” themed merchandise for “Eat, Pray, Love” is in stores and other discussion points.
The writer finds out that excitement is limited at Nordstrom Rack.
As hairless torsos have become the norm for male models and actors, below-the-neck hair removal has gone mainstream.
A new vintage boutique on the Lower East Side offers a range of prices.
Rag & Bone’s collection includes four-inch heels for summer.
Lisa Perry uses photos of Andy Warhol taken by Carl Fischer and Nat Finkelstein on dresses.
Valeria Smith, the Argentine designer, sells colorful, playful bags (like the Juanita) and shoes in SoHo.
Uniqlo has a new collection, Vivienne Westwood has a sale and more shopping events around New York.
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Color sang out: a turquoise jacket over a sky blue sweater, pink with orange, nectarine with purple.
Whimsical patterns shaved into hair are making a comeback. These are from the repertory of Rico London at Levels Unisex in East Harlem.
Looks from the Lanvin, Donna Karan, Oscar de la Renta, Diane Von Furstenberg, Michael Kors and Calvin Klein resort collections.
A symbol of the differences between East and West is often criticized at mosques as well as at malls.
Haider Ackermann's work blended well with the ideals of Florence's fashion event.
Casual is on display where once it was all suits and neckties.