JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008
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FEATURES FABULOUS FOUR Style drops in on four wonderful weddings that take place in a bookstore, a restaurant, on the street and at the zoo. ![]() A MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION Check out how these locals popped the big one. BABY GOT BACK Bridal fashion isn’t just about the front. ![]() SIREN SONG A Baltimore-born author studies history’s great seductresses. You can learn from them. ![]() I DO...TAKE TWO A reluctant bride discovers the joys of the second wedding. COTTAGE CHIC A family home in the Green Spring Valley is comfortable and stylish. ![]() |
DEPARTMENTS SHOWCASE Blue Man Group. GET OUT Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar. GALLERY Painter Maxine Taylor. SAVVY SHOPPER Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores. THE DETAILS Painter Maxine Taylor. EPICURE Food, wine, frivolity. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Plans for the year ahead. GOOD TASTES Chef Andrew Evans prepares four tempting potato dishes. TRAVELOGUE A new museum in New York. Frida Kahlo in Philly. Romantic hotels. GETAWAYS Skytop Lodge in the Poconos offers refined service and lots of activities. STYLEMAKER Makeup guru Janice Kinigopoulos. HEALTH & FITNESS Five local trainers to get you fit for the new year. SPOTLIGHT Warren Brown of CakeLove. LIFE LESSONS Bob Bollhorst of Courtesy Parking Service. SPOTLIGHT Monave cosmetics’ Deborah Bilezikian. TAKE 5 Five questions for party planner Anne Berman. THE BACK PAGE Essayist Chris Corbett ponders the work of missionaries. |





