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Table of Contents: February 21, 2008
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COVER
The Millennials

Who's Holding the Handbag? (Global Millennials)
A new generation of American luxury consumers is telling Mom what to buy

Not Your Mother's China (Global Millennials)
A new generation takes on capitalism, adding a twist uniquely its own

Shanghai Postcard (Global Millennials / Shanghai Postcard)
In China's boomtown, hipsters shop at midnight, sip basil martinis and carry authentic Hermés bags

Under Cover (Global Millennials)
Giving traditional dress a modern twist, young Muslims make a style statement

Riyadh Postcard (Global Millennials / Riyadh Postcard)
Novel Approach Detailing women's lives, a book causes an uproar

Generation No Logo (Global Millennials)
Young Japanese consumers embrace local craftsmanship above all else

The Luxury Survey
An in-depth report on how U.S. millennials look at luxury


TO OUR READERS
Embracing the Next Generation (Editor's Note)


NOTEBOOK
The A List
From Tokyo's color obsession to Toronto's latest mirror model, a look at the most popular mobile phones around the world

Brian Atwood (What Do You Do?)
The creative director is spicing up the staid Bally brand

Time Transformed (Gear)

New Kid on the Block (Radar)

Topping It Off (Radar)

Chocolate Gems (Tasting)

Stella McCartney (Radar)

Tokyo to the Max (Shopping)

Roses are blooming (Trend)

True Beauty (Notebook Beauty / Giving Back)

For true alfresco dining (Tasting)

Bookshelf

Verbatim

Numbers

News + Notes (News + Notes)

Calendar

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Blond Ambition (Also In This Issue)
She's Got the Look

The Bright Idea
Designers are hooked on bold colors and graphic prints for spring. Model-of-the-moment Agyness Deyn shows them off


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Marc Newson
Taking Flight: Industrial designer Marc Newson talks to Kate Novack about the staggering prices his work gets at auction, aviation fantasies and why he won't design kids furniture

All in the Family (Notebook)
Swiss luxury jeweler Chopard draws on two generations of devotion to quality, craftsmanship and a certain happy spirit

Big Boss (Ceo Spotlight)
Operating on instinct and quick decision-making, Hugo Boss CEO Bruno Sälzer has taken the German fashion giant to new heights


STYLE & DESIGN
Going to Pieces (Right This Minute)
Leave it to the most industrious designers to make use of scraps left on the cutting-room floor

Roman Revival (Artifact)
Age-old gladiator sandals hold a fearsome appeal among today's style arbiters

Road Ready (Icon)
Generations of famous fans have gotten revved up about Belstaff jackets

Great Performances
A sampling of Belstaff's recent movie cameos

Into the Wild (Also In This Issue)
With an earthy palette and an exotic mélange of materials, designers take accessories back to nature for spring


HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Closer Look At Labels (Health)
By using cosmetic products that are marked organic or natural, consumers are taking precautions. But does organic really make a difference when it comes to beauty?

Amazonian Wonder (Notebook Beauty)
Açaí berries, packed full of antioxidants, may be the secret to perfect skin

Wellness, Armani-Style (Notebook Beauty / Radar)


SPECIAL SECTION
Rio de Janeiro (Navigator)
Designer Narciso Rodriguez reveals the best places to go to soak up the vibrant local culture, food and fashion

Hotel Happenings (Notebook / Travel)
The best travel news of the season runs the gamut: luxury lodgings, airport accommodations and in-the-know info


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
ShoPping Around
With breakout projects for MOMA and Google on its résumé, the hip, young architecture firm SHoP is discovering a fresh way forward

The Sarkozy Effect (Working It)
World leaders cozying up to youthful celebs to stay relevant (Joint nichnames in quotes)


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