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The Stylist’s Guide to NYC

Pub Date: May 2011

Sibella Court, who worked in New York City for 10 years as an interior stylist for leading American magazines and brands, opens her address book to reveal her favourite places in the world’s most exciting and energetic city.

Cleverly arranged into loops of interest such as ‘Jewellery & Hardware’, ‘Haberdashers & Handmade’ and ‘Furniture & Interiors’, The Stylist’s Guide to NYC takes the first-time visitor – or long-time resident – on a number of surprising and beguiling journeys, uncovering traditional merchants and hidden sanctuaries as well as some of the coolest spots in town. This well-edited collection of stores, services, galleries, markets and refuelling stops also contains city survival tips, maps and comprehensive indexes. An idiosyncratic travel guide celebrating the beautiful, the curious and the unexpected, and chosen with the impeccable eye of an insider, The Stylist’s Guide to NYC is an indispensable accessory for anyone visiting, working or living in New York.

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