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Hotel of the Literati Becomes a Haven of Fashion's Avant-Garde
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THE flip of miniskirts and the flash of boots have invaded the Victorian sanctum of the Hotel Algonquin, famed for its roster of brilliant literary and theatrical personalities. Some of the youngest and most avantgarde fashion designers have succumbed to its charm. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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