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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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The Last Suppers

The Last Suppers


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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 The disciples have been replaced by a veritable who’s who of Boston chefs: Todd English (Olives, Bonfire, Kingfish Hall, and others); Jamie Bissonnette (Toro); Michael Schlow (Radius, Via Matta,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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Private dancer

Private dancer




Abandoned warehouse? Check. Hot model? Check. One-woman show? For shizzle.

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Free Spirits

Free Spirits


Summer’s flirty, fun fashions are ready for a road trip. Click here for slideshow
Home alone: All dressed up and no need to go

Home alone: All dressed up and no need to go


VIDEO: Watch exclusive behind the scenes footage of the "Home alone" photo shoot. SLIDESHOW: Click here to view more photos from the "Home alone" slideshow. Photographed by Michael Khachadoorian Styled/Produced by Erica Corsano Directed...
A look ahead: Futuristic fashion for the new year

A look ahead: Futuristic fashion for the new year


SLIDESHOW: Click here to view photos from the "A look ahead" slideshow.
Queen for a day: A transformation

Queen for a day: A transformation


Photographed by Eric Levin Model: Airline SLIDESHOW: Click here to view more photos from the "Queen for a day" slideshow.
A stylist walks into a bar: A makeover story

A stylist walks into a bar: A makeover story


IT SOUNDS like a bad joke, doesn’t it? At least, that was the reaction we got from the majority of unsuspecting partygoers we ambushed at Rumor (100 Warrenton Street, Boston, 617.482.6958) on a recent Tuesday night. With two top hairstylists and one of...

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