S T Y L E & D E S I G N
Notebook
April 26, 2004
Gourmet Upgrade
Passengers flying on any Virgin Express route in Europe can now
special-order meals like Fresh Start Breakfast or Oriental Feast
up to 36 hours before departure by logging on to the Alpha D'lish
website (www.alphadlish.com). The selections, which cost extra,
are whipped up from fresh ingredients, including vine-ripened
tomatoes and free-range chicken and eggs.
Three for the Road
For frequent flyers accustomed to
certain creature comforts, a raft of new travel kits caters to
everyone from pets to celebrity wannabes. Flight 001, a New York
City-based travel-accessory company, has created the Mobile
Foodie Survival Kit ($30), above, which is equipped with a
mini-selection of spices, soy sauce and even wasabi. Its Mobile
Canine Survival Kit ($25), left, features everything from
tooth-cleaning biscuits to multivitamins. And red-carpet-bound
fashionistas can turn to Hollywood stylist Philip Bloch's Fashion
Rescue Kit ($85), right, for necessities like Static Guard and
pasties.
Clean Machine
Dyson's new DC11 Telescope vacuum ($499.99) is so stylish, it
landed in the windows at Barneys. Its supersucking "cyclone"
technology eliminates the need to replace dusty filters. And when
the cleaning is done, the DC11 can squeeze into even the tiniest
closet.
Joie de Vivre
Kate Spade has bestowed her whimsy on everything from handbags to
housewares. This month she offers advice on how to pull it all
together in a series of books, Occasions, Style and Manners
(Simon & Schuster). Spade covers such basics as the perfect
cocktail (Campari and soda) and the
etiquette of regifting (with trepidation).
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