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Fall/Winter 2012

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STYLE Diary in New York, the Franco-Chilean Golbin cites many influences in her life that led her into fashion, from an haute-couture-collecting grandmother to summer internships at The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She shares with us her favorite trends for fall, tips for traveling and where she splurges for the ultimate indulgence.—J.C. Pamela Golbin A "You need to feel at ease in any outfit in order to carry it well." It may be her job to follow fashion, but for this clothing connoisseur, great style extends beyond the office. PORTRAIT BY JULIEN VALLE Having grown up in Miami and been educated at Columbia University s chief curator of Paris' Musée de la Mode et du Textile, Pamela Golbin is one of the less conspicuous forces in the fashion industry. But while she may not be a bold-faced name, the exhibitions she has brought to the Louvre have garnered attention-grabbing headlines. PARADISE FOUND "The Hotel du Cap in the South of France is a short plane ride from Paris and the ultimate place for being indulged." without a Nancy Gonzalez crocodile bag. I match a colored clutch with my outfit for evening." MATCH POINT "I never leave home Houston is one of the most "The Rothko chapel in THERAPY moving places I have ever visited." COLOR collections to make a strong and powerful statement." Lanvin traditional, the color permeated the "From modern to WELL RED dress and Valentino jumpsuit, above. ON THE MARC "I'm really excited about the Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs exhibition I curated at the Louvre." museum you can sit down and enjoy the tranquility while INSPIRATION "In the Tuileries gardens at the DAILY palace, Eiffel tower and IM Pei's pyramid." being surrounded by the Louvre 66 BAL HARBOUR

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