New York Magazine - 02.03.2020
s career,” she says. s career, and that’s what I did.” ...
48 THE CUT | MARCH 2–15, 2020 It was the whole point. She was gorgeous, she was clever, she was outer-borough middle class—she f ...
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50 THE CUT | MARCH 2–15, 2020 flowers go into vases they received as wedding gifts. She under- went a hysterectomy as part of he ...
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YOU WALK BENEATHa white molded archway. You’ve entered a white room. A basketlike lamp hangs overhead; other lamps, globes of br ...
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All that pink. All those plants. All that white. It’s so clean! Everything’s fun, but not too much fun. And there, in the round ...
as the most elegant, economical, and ethical solution to the prob- lem of sofas or soft-cup bras. Simplicity of design encourage ...
56 THE CUT | MARCH 2–15, 2020 of irony or critique. It’s pink that’s sweet even though it knows better. And something of the ten ...
MARCH 2–15, 2020 | THE CUT 57 sameness feels reassuring, feels good. In the 2019 book How to Start a Revolution, Lauren Duca com ...
THINK BIG ...
POWER OF DREAMS ...
Prospe , and M Assouline in their New York apartment. ...
JUDGED By THEIR COVERS How the Assoulines made their name on books to be seen (and occasionally read). By M AT T H E W SCHNEIER ...
62 THE CUT | MARCH 2–15, 2020 Up the stairs, behind the balustrade, a modern cabinet de curiosités hangs above Fifth Avenue. It ...
MARCH 2–15, 2020 | THE CUT 63 brand itself in honor of its eminence, such as a book on Rimowa, the German com- pany whose groove ...
Here is a partial list of what one company promises sitting under a small panel of red lights will improve: athletic performance ...
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66 THE CUT | MARCH 2–15, 2020 In recent years, research on light therapy has moved from the fringes of scientific discovery to s ...
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