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Madison Ave., 780 Madison Ave., 907 Madison Ave., 804 Madison Ave., P 66TH ST. 75TH ST. 29 Dennis Basso 85 Nicole Miller 118 Yumi Katsura 143 Léron 765 Madison Ave., 780 Madison Ave., 907 Madison Ave., 804 Madison Ave., p. 44 p. 54 p. 62 p. 123 30 Di Modolo 86 Oliver Peoples 119 Yves Saint Laurent 144 Macklowe Gallery 635 Madison Ave., 755 Madison Ave., p. 89 Rive Gauche 667 Madison Ave., p. 68 87 Paul & Shark 855 Madison Ave., p. 110 31 DKNY 772 Madison Ave., p. 85 pp. 60, 87 145 Pavillon Christofle Madison 655 Madison Ave., 65TH ST. 88 A Pea in the Pod 680 Madison Ave., pp. 44, 75 860 Madison Ave., p. 74 BEAUTY & p. 125 Avenue 32 Dolce & Gabbana 89 Pilar Rossi BATH 146Pierre Deux 825 Madison Ave., 784 Madison Ave., p. 56 120 Bond No. 9 New York 625 Madison Ave., 74TH ST. CLOTHING & pp. 44, 82 90 Prada 897 Madison Ave., p. 125 ACCESSORIES 33 Donna Karan 841 Madison Ave., p. 95 147 Porthault 1 Aaron Basha New York pp. 56, 65 121 Boyd’s Madison 18 E. 69th St., p. 124 680 Madison Ave., p.66 819 Madison Ave., 91 Primavera Gallery Avenue Department 148Pratesi 2 Akris p. 44 808 Madison Ave., Store 829 Madison Ave., 835 Madison Ave., p. 41 34 Dooney & Bourke 64TH ST. p. 70 655 Madison Ave., p. 124 3Anne Fontaine 20 E. 60th St., p. 64 92 Ralph Lauren p. 95 149Quinto Sol 35 Emanuel Ungaro 888 Madison Ave., 687 Madison Ave., p. 41 AVE. MADISON 122 Caron 937 Madison Ave., 792 Madison Ave., pp. 56, 65 675 Madison Ave., p. 118 4Ann Taylor 73RD ST. 645 Madison Ave., p. 46 93 Ralph Lauren p. 95 150Steuben Glass pp.41, 74 36 Emilio Pucci 867 Madison Ave., 123 Clyde’s 667 Madison Ave., 5Antiquarium Ltd., 24 E. 64th St., p. 46 pp. 56, 65, 124 926 Madison Ave., p. 125 Fine Ancient Arts 37 Eres 94 Reem Acra p. 96 621 Madison Ave., 14 E. 60th St., p. 62 124 Floris of London SPORTING Gallery 63RD ST. GOODS 948 Madison Ave., p. 46 95 Robert Clergerie 703 Madison Ave., p. 66 38 Erwin Pearl 681 Madison Ave., p. 78 p. 96 151 Beretta Gallery 6Anya Hindmarch 697 Madison Ave., 96 Robert Marc 125 Fresh 718 Madison Ave., 29 E. 60th St., p. 68 782 Madison Ave., (Opening fall 2004) p. 127 pp. 63, 74 39 Etro p. 89 922 Madison Ave., HOBBIES & 72ND ST. 7Ballantyne Cashmere 720 Madison Ave., 97 Roberto Cavalli p. 96 965 Madison Ave., pp. 46, 82 711 Madison Ave., p. 56 126H20+ LEISURE p. 42 40 Fratelli Rossetti 98 Robert Talbott 650 Madison Ave., 152 Bang & Olufsen 8Bally 625 Madison Ave., 62ND ST. 680 Madison Ave., p. 96 952 Madison Ave., 628 Madison Ave., pp. 76, 92 p. 86 127 Penhaligon’s p. 140 pp. 63, 75 41 Fred Leighton Rare 99 Ruco Line 870 Madison Ave., 153 Ito En 9Barneys New York Collectibles 802 Madison Ave., p. 99 822 Madison Ave., 660 Madison Ave., 773 Madison Ave., p. 78 128 Zitomer p. 138 pp. 42, 61 p. 68 100Santoni Shoes 969 Madison Ave., 154 The Sharper Image 10 BCBG Max Azria 42 Furla 864 Madison Ave., pp. 100, 149 900 Madison Ave., 770 Madison Ave., p. 42 727 Madison Ave., p. 92 p. 139 7 1ST ST. p. 64 101 Searle KIDS’ CLOTHES & 11 Bra Smyth 61ST ST. TOYS 155 Sherry-Lehmann 905 Madison Ave., 43 Galo 805 Madison Ave.,p.57 679 Madison Ave., p. 72 895 Madison Ave., 102Selima Optique 129 Bonpoint p. 143 12 Breguet p. 76 899 Madison Ave., 811 Madison Ave., 156Swarovski 779 Madison Ave., p. 93 44 Gianfranco Ferré p. 89 p. 145 625 Madison Ave., 895 Madison Ave., 13 Bulgari 103Sergio Rossi 130 FAO Baby p. 139 AVE. MADISON 783 Madison Ave., p. 48 772 Madison Ave., (Reopening fall 2004) p. 66 45 Gianni Versace pp. 78, 92 767 Fifth Ave. FOOD: 14 Calvin Klein 815 Madison Ave., 104Shanghai Tang (entrance on Madison LUNCH SPOTS pp. 83, 125 714 Madison Ave., 654 Madison Ave., 60TH ST. Ave.), p. 150 157 Amaranth 46 Giorgio Armani p. 58 70TH ST. pp. 43, 75 131 Jacadi 21 E. 62nd St. 760 Madison Ave., 105Silvano Lattanzi 15 Calypso 787 Madison Ave., 212-980-6700 pp. 48, 76 874 Madison Ave., p. 92 935 Madison Ave., p. 146 158 Cafe Nosidam 47 Giuseppe Zanotti 106Soho Gem p. 43 132 Oilily 768 Madison Ave. 806 Madison Ave., 780 Madison Ave., p. 71 16 Carolina Herrera 820 Madison Ave., 212-707-5633 p. 76 107 Sonia Rykiel 954 Madison Ave., p. 146 159 Le Bilboquet 48 Givenchy 849 Madison Ave., p. 43 133 Prince & Princess 25 E. 63rd St. 710 Madison Ave., p. 58 17 Cartier 59TH ST. 33 E. 68th St., p. 148 212-751-3036 828 Madison Ave., p. 48 108 Stephane Kélian 134 Spring Flowers 49 Graff pp. 64, 66 717 Madison Ave., 905 Madison Ave., HAVE 69TH ST. 18 Celine 721 Madison Ave., pp. 65, 78 p. 148 A DRINK 667 Madison Ave., p. 69 109 Stuart Weitzman 50 Gruen Optika 625 Madison Ave., HOME & 160La Goulue p. 43 746 Madison Ave. 19 Cesare Paciotti 740 Madison Ave., p. 78 GARDEN p. 89 110 Timberland 212-988-8169 833 Madison Ave., p. 75 135 Adrien Linford 161 Nello’s 20 Chanel 51 Gucci 709 Madison Ave., 927 Madison Ave., 840 Madison Ave., pp. 79, 87 694 Madison Ave. 747 Madison Ave., p. 114 212-980-9099 pp. 43, 95 pp. 48, 64 58TH ST. 111 Tod’s 136 Baccarat 21 Chloé 52 Hermès 650 Madison Ave., 625 Madison Ave., 850 Madison Ave., 691 Madison Ave., pp. 65, 79 p. 124 68TH ST. pp. 48, 64 60 Judith Leiber 68 Leggiadro 78 MaxMara 112 TSE p. 43 (Opening fall 2004) 680 Madison Ave., p. 51 813 Madison Ave., p. 52 137 Crate & Barrel 22 Chopard 53 Herve Leger 827 Madison Ave., 650 Madison Ave., 744 Madison Ave., 680 Madison Ave., p. 64 69 Les Copains 79 Michael Ashton p. 60 725 Madison Ave., p. 67 61 Judith Ripka 807 Madison Ave., p. 51 933 Madison Ave., pp. 115, 121 23 Christian Louboutin p. 48 113 Unisa 138 Daum 54 J. Mendel 673 Madison Ave., p. 70 Liliblue p. 70 701 Madison Ave., 941 Madison Ave., p. 75 69 955 Madison Ave., p. 70 80 Miu Miu 694 Madison Ave., 24 Church’s English 723 Madison Ave., p. 79 p. 115 p. 50 62 Kaufmann De Suisse 71 Longchamp 831 Madison Ave., 114 Valentino Shoes 785 Madison Ave., p. 713 Madison Ave., p. 65 pp. 54, 77 139 E. Braun & Co. 689 Madison Ave., p. 91 55 J.M. Weston 747 Madison Ave., 717 Madison Ave., 812 Madison Ave., 69 72 Loro Piana 81 Morgane Le Fay pp. 60, 87 25 Cole Haan 63 Krizia 821 Madison Ave., p. 84 746 Madison Ave., p. 123 p. 92 115 Varda 67TH ST. 667 Madison Ave., p. 75 769 Madison Ave., p. 51 73 Luca Luca pp. 54, 62 140Frette 26 Davide Cenci 56 Jean Paul Gaultier 786 Madison Ave., 799 Madison Ave., 759 Madison Ave., 64 LAI 690 Madison Ave., p. 51 82 Morgenthal-Frederics pp. 79, 93 801 Madison Ave., p. 82 35 E. 65th St., p. 64 74 Malo 944 Madison Ave., p. 123 27 David Yurman p. 50 116 Via Spiga 141 Homer 57 Jimmy Choo 65 Lalaounis 814 Madison Ave., p. 52 p. 89 692 Madison Ave., 729 Madison Ave., 739 Madison Ave., p. 70 75 Manrico Cashmere 83 Morgenthal-Frederics 939 Madison Ave., pp. 68, 93 716 Madison Ave., p. 79 p. 116 p. 76 66 Lana Marks 802 Madison Ave., p. 52 699 Madison Ave., 117 Wolford 28 De Grisogono Geneve 645 Madison Ave., p. 64 76 Marina Rinaldi p. 89 142 Lalique (Opening fall 2004) 58 John Lobb 619 Madison Ave., 712 Madison Ave., 680 Madison Ave., p. 92 67 La Perla 800 Madison Ave., p. 52 84 Nicole Farhi p. 74 824 Madison Ave., 803 Madison Ave., p. 73 77 Mario Caldi 10 E. 60th St., p. 125 p. 68 59 Joseph 66TH ST. 816 Madison Ave., p. 50 743 Madison Ave., p. 84 pp. 54, 85 156 NEWYORKMETRO.COM new york shops / fall 2004 f 157.
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