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34 BAL HARBOUR Samantha Tse is a London-based writer specializing in fashion, design, architec- ture and travel. Her writing appears in Wallpaper*, Tatler, Globe and Mail and ARTINFO, among others. "The word I overuse is 'ohmygod!' or 'amazing.'" Jessica Michault is the editor-in-chief of fashion industry website NowFashion.com. For more than 15 years, she has covered everything in the world of fashion, from the red carpets of Hollywood to the haute- couture collections. Michault's work has appeared in The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune and Vogue Italia, among others. In this issue she explores the rich history of fashion illustration, including the contemporary illustrator Gladys Perint Palmer, who drew her likeness here. "I would have to say the word I use a lot is: 'multitasking.'" Rachel Felder is a New York-based style writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, WWD, Financial Times, Travel + Leisure and Town & Country, among others. The author of two books, she is currently working on a novel that revolves around the gritty rock 'n' roll clubs of New York City. "'Lipstick,' as in 'I need to put on more lipstick,' 'Let me just grab my lipstick' and 'Yes, those are three tubes of the same shade of red lipstick in my bag.'" Janelle Zara is a freelance architecture, design, and art writer based in both London and Paris, although she mainly reads publications that contain "New York" in the title. Following her interview with French calligrapher Nicolas Ouchenir for this issue, her appreciation for handcraftsmanship, as well as the quality of her own handwriting, have noticeably improved. Her work also appears in Architectural Digest, Artforum, and Architizer. "I find people using the word 'literally' more often than they should— usually in the opposite sense of the word. The day Merriam-Webster added 'figuratively' as its secondary definition was a dark moment in the English language. Literally." Contributors