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...used to the real world, this might not have mattered so much. But the glass of fashion is a mirror that reflects only its own wonderland, and it was outside the Louvre shows -- at a frisky but modest presentation in the Grand Hotel -- that Paris picked up some truly vibrant refractions...
...NAACP is vibrant and growing," said the president of the NAACP's Boston chapter, Jack E. Robinson...
...said that students should come to schools like Harvard realizing that research is the priority, but rather than resenting it, should be thankful because it guarantees that they will have an active, vibrant faculty...
President Ronald Reagan lacks a vibrant intellect and vital knowledge, two former presidential advisors told a Kennedy School audience last night in a symposium entitled "Presidential Leadership 1936-1986: FDR, JFK and Reagan...
...good or ill, Lauren's first creations sparked the wide-tie-and-lapel boom of the late 1960s and early '70s. His ties were four inches wide, compared with the then standard 2 1/2 inches, came in vibrant Italian-silk patterns and were priced at $15, more than double the conventional rate. "For anyone who liked clothes, to have a Polo tie was such a luxury. It was really a coveted item," recalls a former employee, Anthony Edgeworth, now a noted photographer. Lauren sold $500,000 worth of ties in his 1967 start-up year, when his entire business...