W magazine, January 1994, Volume 23, Issue
1, Cecilia Chancellor cover, published by Fairchild Publications,
Capital Cities Media Inc., New York, NY — 116 pages — measures: 10 1/8" x
14 1/8" — illustrated
Contents:
The Month in Fashion: Unlucky Pierre, merchandising Marla, flying fur
Letter From the Editors: KL sounds off, Rosie the riveting
Readers React: Karan's morality ploy, Wachner's style
Uncensored: Filling Calvin's shorts, scent of a Rothschild
On the Boulevard/Model Subject: Sunset, top dog and a pastiche of posers
William Tells: Erstwhile gossip monger Billy Norwich trashes his former trade
Store Struck/My Favorite Party/Princess of Sales: Party-time, from Barneys to the White House
Suzy: Dispatches from the social world
The Return of Oribe: A stay at Hazelden helps a hairstylist get his own head straight
Making Great Legs: From aerobics to depilatories, shaping up those liberated limbs
The New Arrivals: Start the year with raw straw and raffia — or some dazzling diamonds
From Nuns to Buns: Fashion make the transition from severe to seductive
Sweet Shirley: Shirley MacLaine: Giving "multifaceted" a new dimension
Pammi at Work: Pamela Harriman: On the diplomatic front in Paris
Coming Up Rosie: Rosie O'Donnell: Big babe, big mouth, big laughs
The Hills Are Alive: Spring is here, from Dogpatch dandies to boot-camp beauties
Hillbilly Chic: Burlap and taffeta are back in style — by a country mile
Soldier of Fashion: Military looks for those who want to be at ease by dressing right
The Silver Rush: Hi yo, silver. Fashion shows its metal
Think Tank: From spring runways in Europe and New York, tanks are tops
The Gospel According to Karl: The busiest man in fashion can always find time to talk
Sun Kitsch: Has Miami's South Beach begun to turn tacky? Could be.
The Pillars of Paris: Where the French fashion elite meet to eat
Louise: The old girl ruminates on the travails of travel