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| 01 | Style: Places: Anya Hindmarch High Line Tote“I wanted to get involved with the High Line, because I thoroughly approve of a ‘park in the sky,’ especially one that regenerates an existing structure,” says British fashion designer... |
| 02 | Learning: People: Neighborhood Watch: High LineThere was a time—roughly from 1900 to 1980—when New York City’s Meatpacking District was a place for actual . . . meatpacking. The neighborhood, which runs from West 14th Street... |
| 03 | Style: People: Travels with Anya HindmarchBritish handbag designer Anya Hindmarch, who has stores in more than ten countries around the world (her New York flagship is in SoHo), spends a lot of time jetting between... |
| 04 | Santa Fe: Where to Stay: Luxury: Rosewood Inn of the AnasaziLocated a stone’s throw from the Palace of the Governors, the fifty-eight-room Anasazi is within walking distance of pretty much every museum, restaurant and boutique the city has to offer.... |
| 05 | Palm Beach: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Eye of the NeedleA longtime preppy paradise, this shop is still a favorite of the boarding school/country club kid set but it has a slightly edgier aesthetic than it once did. After all,... |
| 06 | Editor's Picks: April NewsThis week: Ideas for Summer; Hits with Families; Tour New York’s Newest Park; Top Ten Spa Trips, Plus Member Postcards. Family Travel: Amsterdam A member who recently traveled to Amsterdam... |
| 07 | New York: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Museum of the City of New YorkNoted for its spectacular photography collection of over 500,000 images that range from some of the earliest views of the city to contemporary urban portraits, this museum is an excellent... |
| 08 | India: Jaipur: What to See & Do: Sights: Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds)The five-tier pink confection was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for the ladies of the royal household. Through the lace-like carving of sandstone the women could view... |
| 09 | Italy: Capri: Strategies: Lay of the LandSurrounded by the Bay of Naples and Tyrrhenian Sea, the island of Capri lies some seventeen miles off the Amalfi coast of southern Italy. (The Amalfi coast and Capri are... |
| 10 | England: Cotswolds: Where to Stay: Grand: Lords of the ManorIgnore the ridiculously clichéd name—this place is actually rather handsome. The onetime 17th-century rectory recently underwent a complete refurb and emerged triumphant. Bedrooms are light and elegant, and all are... |
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