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...designer Elsie de Wolfe....
...I’m taken with the selection of well-aged lowboys, which would smarten up a landing or L-shaped entryway dressed with a lamp and a tray or potted fern....
...WPP signed global deals with Coca-Cola and Google during the period and won assignments from clients including AstraZeneca, L’Oréal and J Sainsbury....
...K&L Gates has hired Steven Olenick as a corporate partner in the New York office. He joins the from Loeb & Loeb....
...forward to the modern era, those styles persist: Trump’s 1980s heyday was characterised by extravagantly pouffed, ruffled and padded dresses, worn by the kind of pin-thin society women the novelist Tom Wolfe...
...The city is home to the biggest story in US commerce — yet the tech boom does not yet have its Tom Wolfe Serious Money: Leave or Remain?...
...The most subtle example of this would be Mia Hansen-Love’s Things to Come (L’avenir), the French writer-director’s low-key and wholly unexpected follow-up to last year’s 1990s rave-era feature Eden....
...David Wolfe, creative director at New York-based trend forecaster the Doneger Group, explains why: “In a time of wealth-worship, velvet is a no-brainer,” he says....
...Unlike the real-world equivalents of the thrusting, swaggering bond vigilantes in Tom Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities, Mr Law is not usually counted among the gala-attending, art-accumulating hedge fund...
...The House of the Nobleman is curated by the artist Wolfe von Lenkiewicz, who has teamed up with a young Russian curator, Victoria Golembiovskaya....
...Instead the friends and fawners queue up (you thought Tom Wolfe could never be dull?)...
...One of the most notable outsider’s critiques in recent months takes a very similar approach to Wolfe’s....
...Mr Kravis, a dealmaker worth an estimated $2.5bn (£1.3bn, €2bn) whose sprawling New York home was parodied in Tom Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities , had offered to travel to the sleepy reaches of Harrisburg...
...Though I had long noticed a curious lack of semicolons in American print, with the exception of publications such as The New Yorker, and writers such as Tom Wolfe (who seems to nurture every symbol on the...
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