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...clothes have simple lines: loose pants, slip-on shoes, and tank tops and T-shirts that don't restrict movement. "And everything is really, really soft," she says. It's also pretty high-end, for sale at yoga centers but also at such tony boutiques as Bendel's in NY, Harvey Nichols in London, and Barneys Co-op in Chicago. "I don't want to market it as athletic clothing; it really is lifestyle...
...former stylist. In the early '90s she began to make clothes in her spare time. When she took them to photo shoots, the models couldn't keep their hands off them. In the past year her garments have made their way into Barney's New York and Henri Bendel, where they've graced the windows of the Fifth Avenue flagship store and sold...
...Bartlett as the creative director for its Byblos label, unseating more experienced but less flamboyant designer Richard Tyler. This season Bartlett's designs will be carried in huge department stores like Saks and Neiman Marcus under the John Bartlett label, as well as in snooty, exclusive shops like Henri Bendel under Byblos...
...princess, in a semitranslucent nightie from some celestial boutique, languidly holding a bouquet and wafted aloft. Above her is the sun, looking like an expensive Christmas ornament. An insect-winged, bifurcated, slender-is flying toward it, helplessly attracted. It is Florine's eager soul, rising to the em pyrean. Bendel's she loved; and next to Bendel...
...party Ensor, without the bilious satire; sometimes it's Rus sian ballet. There are traces of Elie Nadelman, Odilon Redon, Watteau, Hieronymus Bosch and an over-the-top capriccio of swimmers in some celestial spa titled Natatorium Undine, 1927. Her painting of a spring sale at Henri Bendel's, with ladies squabbling over the merchandise like angry hummingbirds, resembles a Pompeian grotesque translated into the 1920s. She liked caricature too. In the Cathedrals, the series of New York historical-satirical-puzzle pictures that she considered her crowning works, she uses cartoonish labels to sew the message together. In Cathedrals...