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The Great Escape

The Great Escape


Let fashion take you away

Photographed by Mitch Weiss • Directed by Michael Diskin • Styled and produced by Erica Corsano
Model: Leah of Maggie, Inc. • Makeup by Dani Wagener of Shu Uemura
Hair by Allison of Mizu • Fashion assistant: David Sebastien Wedemeyer

STORES:
Barneys New York, Copley Place, 100 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 617.385.3300
Saks Fifth Avenue, 786 Boylston Street, Boston, 617.262.8500
Stel’s, 334 Newbury Street, Boston, 617.262.3348
Twilight, 12 Fleet Street, Boston, 617.523.8008

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Forward Thinking

Forward Thinking


 

Local experts make their fashion, food, nightlife, and beauty predictions for 2009

In a world in which the items on the “It” lists move faster than the lines you stand in to get them, it can be tough to keep up. So we called in some of Boston’s
style, beauty, fitness, and culinary authorities to predict what we’ll be wearing, tasting, hearing, and slathering on in 2009. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

>>Click here for the Foward Thinking slideshow<< 

 

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Current Events

Current Events


In tough economic times, turn your over-the-top holiday bash into something more reasonable — without sparing the staples

We hate to be the Grinch who stole your holiday hope, but we have to be honest: in a time of economic uncertainty, you can be sure about one thing: ’tis the season to be frugal. But that doesn’t mean you have to forgo the festivities in lieu of a financial-woes pity party. We scoured the city for some cheap-but-chic party necessities, then checked in with events guru Bryan Rafanelli for pointers on how to make the most of what we found.

>>Click here to find out how to throw a party on any budget<< 

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Wannabe Wishlists

Wannabe Wishlists


 


 

>>Click here for the Wannabe Wishlists slideshow<< 

What to get for the guy who wishes he was in a rock band? How about the girl who wants to be the next Rachel Zoe? We've taken the guesswork out of your holiday shopping by compiling some ideas for what to buy the aspiring jetsetter, fashionista, musician, chef, and domestic diva on your list.

Text by Erin Souza
Illustrations by Kevin Banks
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The Last Suppers

The Last Suppers


>>Click here for The Last Suppers slideshow<<

It’s one of the most common questions asked of chefs: what would you choose to eat for your final meal? We wanted to know too, so we took the idea a few steps further and rounded up seven of Boston’s most acclaimed chefs to actually cook — and eat — their hypothetical last meals.

The long wooden table is set with simple white dishes and empty wine glasses. The ambience is warm, inviting, almost regal, with wall shelves stocked with bottles of reds, whites, and Champagne. The disciples have been replaced by a veritable who’s who of Boston chefs: Todd English (Olives, Bonfire, Kingfish Hall, and others); Jamie Bissonnette (Toro); Michael Schlow (Radius, Via Matta, Great Bay); Jeremy Sewall (Lineage); Chris Douglass (Icarus, Ashmont Grill, Tavolo); Tony Susi (Sage); and Andy Husbands (Tremont 647). The table is not at Mount Zion, but instead the private dining room of Bonfire, where chef/owner English has opened up his kitchen to let some of the city’s most creative epicures prepare and share what they would create as their last meals on Earth. The food coming from the kitchen is as eclectic as the men preparing it, ranging from classic Italian (spaghetti, bruschetta, and arugula salad from Schlow; potato gnocchi with rabbit and mushroom braise from Susi) to a decadence-and-comfort combination (Southern-style fried chicken and waffles, plus caviar on petite egg sandwiches with Dom Perignon to wash it all down, courtesy of English).

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Sibling non-rivalries: Family food without the family feud

Sibling non-rivalries: Family food without the family feud




Family food doesn’t necessarily lead to family feuds

Many veterans of the restaurant industry liken working in the kitchen, serving tables, and spending hours with the same people every day to being part of a family. But for those who own and operate restaurants with their brothers and sisters, their restaurants are tru extensions of their homes and families. Sibling-run restaurants are places where the ties of brother- and sisterhood can sometimes be tested, and the line between professional and personal relationships is blurred to near-invisibility.

When we set out to write a story about these restaurants, we were expecting to hear salacious tales of sibling rivalry and middle-child syndrome. But for the restaurateurs we spoke with, working with a brother or sister (and sometimes both) instead has brought them closer, made them recognize one another’s strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately solidified their bonds. For these teams, the recipe for a successful working relationship is a balance of trust, creative compatibility, and complete honesty....
Everyday Experts

Everyday Experts


Beauty advice from people who aren't paid to give it to you

When it comes to your beauty regimen, there are some things you just shouldn’t try at home — like mixing your own concoction of bleach to lighten your jet-black tresses or cutting choppy layers into the back of your own hair. But then there are those seemingly simple tasks that you might be too embarrassed to admit you don’t know how to accomplish. So we called in a few everyday experts to answer some of our most practical — yet pressing — beauty questions. They might man the salon chairs or the makeup counters, but they have beauty tips and tricks that come from their own life experiences....
Rainbow Bright

Rainbow Bright


Over-the-top glamour lights up the night

Photographed by Michael Diskin
Produced and styled by Erica Corsano
Models: Evelyn and Genevieve Of Maggie Inc.
Hair: Lisa Proulx of James Joseph Salon
Makeup: Airline
Production Assistants: Kristina Weljkovic and Arianna Ankarcrona
Location: The Intercontinental Boston

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Ain't No Party Like a Hotel Party

Ain't No Party Like a Hotel Party


 

 

Boston's hotel bars are heating things up and packing 'em in 

On a recent Friday night, the crowd waiting to get into the Liberty Hotel (215 Charles Street, Boston, 617.224.4000) was about 30 well-dressed people deep. Inside, diners, drinkers, revelers, and presumably some actual hotel guests swarmed the lobby. It was a typical weekend night at the Liberty, the holding-cell-turned-hotspot that emerged on the local nightlife map just over a year ago. And the momentum doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

The idea of hotel bars used to conjure up two starkly different — yet similarly unsexy — images. Images, on the one hand, of dark rooms awash in mahogany and filled with a sea of suits and power politicians drinking $20 martinis; images synonymous with private men’s clubs, low on fun and high on pretense. And on the other, images of sparsely filled barstools where traveling businessmen sat killing time between meetings.

But for Boston, that stereotype has been steadily shifting as hotel bars shape themselves as destinations — places where locals go after work and on weekends to take in the scene and a few well-mixed cocktails.

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Stuffed: the Fourth Annual Stuff@Night Dining Awards

Stuffed: the Fourth Annual Stuff@Night Dining Awards




By MC Slim JB and Ruth Tobias

MC SLIM JB:
It’s our second tag-team on Stuff@night’s Dining Awards! How many steak frites did you eat this year? I musta had a dozen and only got excited about one.

RUTH TOBIAS:
Me, I managed to dodge the steak frites, only to find myself in a minefield of gelée and burrata. Granted, there are worse ways to go. What food trends have blown you to heaven recently?

MC SLIM JB:
Sensible portion sizes. i hate “tapas” the size of appetizers, but i’ve seen genuinely small plates at places like Persephone. Give me variety, two bites at a time, like rijsttafel.

RUTH TOBIAS:
A fine choice, sir. And what will you have to drink with your sensible portions?

MC SLIM JB:
Well-crafted cocktails: quality spirits, fresh juices, proper bitters and garnishes, chilled glasses — hold the candy-flavored vodka. Maybe a nice hoskins. luckily, those are getting easier to find; thanks, B-Side! [sniffle] What’s yours?

RUTH TOBIAS:
A shot of bison-grass vodka at the Good Life. Make it a double.

MC SLIM JB:
Hey, that’s where i got my one exciting steak frites: the late-night prime skirt, $18! The circle is complete. To the Awards!

>>Click here to view the Dining Awards gallery<< 

>>Click here for the complete list of winners<< 

  
Win dinner on us! Text FEED, followed by a space, followed by the name of your favorite restaurant, to 22122.

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Style Guides

Style Guides


 

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Public Displays of Affection

Public Displays of Affection


 

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FashionWeek Blog: Latest Coverage!

FashionWeek Blog: Latest Coverage!


Stuffatnight.com Style Editor Erica Corsano is burning up the runways, backrooms, and afterparties of Fashion Week Boston 2008. Check back for her daily reports, along with updated party photos, video, gossip, and more.

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Coming Clean: A Guide to Summer-damage Detox

Coming Clean: A Guide to Summer-damage Detox


 

My name is Erin, and I am a sun worshipper. I have always been one of those girls who, against my better judgment and the foreboding images of wrinkly-skinned women shown to me in health class, just can’t seem to skip the sunbathing sessions....
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