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Dr. Marc Lowenberg

By William Van Meter
Photography Robbie Fimmano

“I have literally turned people away and told them to go to another dentist,” says Dr. Marc Lowenberg, who cofounded his midtown Manhattan practice Lowenberg & Lituchy in 1985, and has quickly become the go-to doc for rock-star chompers (clients have included members of The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, and Brian Eno).  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Dechen Thurman

By Alison S. Cohn
Photography Robbie Fimmano

Though his name in Tibetan means “great bliss,” yogi Dechen Thurman took a rather meandering path to enlightenment. The son of Columbia University professor Robert A. Thurman, one of the most eminent Buddhist scholars in the United States, Thurman found early success in the worldly sphere as a model.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Dr. Robert Bernstein

By Darrell Hartman
Photography Robbie Fimmano

Much of a man’s mojo is in his hair. Ever notice how the presidential candidate who’s got more of it tends to win? Dr. Robert Bernstein has. A Columbia University clinical professor of dermatology and a pioneer in the world of hair-replacement surgery, Bernstein has made a name for himself treating bigwigs (excuse the pun) from around the world.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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David Barton

By William Van Meter
Photography Robbie Fimmano

What are the occupational hazards of being one of the world’s most sought-after face shapers? If you are renowned cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Fredric Brandt, it’s seeing the potential in every face you encounter.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Thom Priano & Garren

By Ashley W. Simpson
Photography Robbie Fimmano

“There weren’t male hairdressers when I started—only barbers,” explains groomer Thom Priano. He and his longtime partner, Garren, entered the New York fashion scene in the mid-’70s, eventually styling shows for Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana as a two-man hair team.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Dr. Fredric Brandt

By T. Cole Rachel
Photography Robbie Fimmano

What are the occupational hazards of being one of the world’s most sought-after face shapers? If you are renowned cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Fredric Brandt, it’s seeing the potential in every face you encounter.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Dr. Frank Lipman

By Ashley W. Simpson
Photography Robbie Fimmano

Before the organic craze, before Bikram became hip, before Hollywood embraced juice fasts, there was Dr. Frank Lipman, who was an early advocate for combining traditional Western medical practices with acupuncture, Chinese herbs, yoga, and nutrition. “When I graduated from medical school, I went to work in the bush in Africa,” recalls the 57-year-old South African-born wellness expert from his spacious New York office.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12

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Mr. A and Moët Invite Some American Graffiti

By Alexandria Symonds

It was with greater-than-usual interest that we received the news of André Saraiva's new Valentine's-themed collaboration with Moët & Chandon.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/01/12

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Funding the Fashionable Obamas

By Emma Brown

A list of Obama's top fundraisers has been released on his campaign website. Many of the more famous names are not particularly shocking; the 31 individuals who managed to raise over half a million dollars included a few East Coast financiers, some "liberal" Hollywood movie moguls like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Katzenberg, a surprising two Texans (until you realize that they are both from Austin) and Vogue's very own Iron Lady, Anna Wintour.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/01/12

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Weekend News Roundup! SAG Wins; Madonna Cover

By Alexandria Symonds

Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/30/12

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