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SPRING 2007


THE GET

Women:
Equestrian-themed jewels to get you ready for the races

Minis that take it to the high-fashion max

A Mother’s Day Gift Guide

20s, 30s, 40s, 50s or 60s: Looking chic and age appropriate

Trunk Show:
Bags, bags, bags! We’re obsessed

Kids:
Fanciful spring outfits for your little angel

THE STORES

Radar:
Great flowers can make your gala sing! They also enhance the everyday. These designers explain their diverse approaches to the thriving art form

What’s New:
We’re moving up in the world: Shout-worthy new stores that put hard-to-find items at your fingertips

Chatter:
Did you hear?

THE PEOPLE

DollFaces:
For these attractive mother-daughter trios, style is in the genes.

Proprietor:
Mother-daughter first, or business partners foremost? Following in mom’s footsteps has its rewards

Personal Style:
New mother Hilary Ewing gets a fresh look from three top stylists

Flower Girls:
These floral-designing ladies lead the pack in their creativity and commitment

BEAUTY, HEALTH & FITNESS

Buff Girl:
Marathon runner and Ironman goddess Lee DiPietro talks superior fitness

Makeover:
One lovely mother shows us style’s a joyful achievement at any age

Medical:
Brave breast cancer survivors give us their tips for top reconstruction results

Glamour Girl:
Stylist Vanessa Vale shows us her sassy, tattooed style

HOME

Great Sconces:
Eight ways to make your home shine

The Pulse:
The latest trends in home design

Cool Hunting:
Products to save Mother Earth

Collections:
Japanese toys

BOOKISH

Book Picks:
Spring is time for renewal. These spiritual self-help books awaken the person you’ve dreamt of being

Store Review:
breathe books brings New Age books to you—come in, sit down, be Zen

FOOD

Tony’s Table:
Asparagus, the vegetable of spring!

The Goody Shelf:
Yummies for your tummy

THE 411

Dear Dolly:
A second-wedding what-to-wear wonder, how to wear the new short dresses

Black Book
Your guide to retail and services in Baltimore

The Give:
Community gardening gives volunteers room to grow



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