Fashion victim
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Nan Duskin was a Philadelphia boutique whose snobbish staff and haughty dealings with customers were known as much as its very expensive products. After the company's relocation, profits began to sag until it was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1994.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 1995
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L'affaire square
Article Abstract:
Rittenhouse Square is Philadelphia, PA's most fashionable district. It is also known for having eccentric residents. Among its popular landmarks are the Curtis Institute, the Art Alliance, and the Henry McIlhenny mansion.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 1996
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They're hip, they're clip
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Hairdressers Adam Kaufman, Charles Algard and Brett Bender discuss their favorite hip places in Philadelphia, PA. They bars, restaurants and boutiques as hip places.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 1996
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