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Issue 158

September 2011

Ralph Lauren's $13 Billion Bet (On His Son!)

  • The Prince of Polo

    David Lauren is turning his father's empire into a digital leader--and shaking up the fashion industry.

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Wanted

  • Dream Weaver Dream Weaver

    It's in the bag with this stylish tote from designer Be Inthavong.

  • Light Bright

    With these pendant lamps, everything is illuminated.

  • Stick It

    Bye-bye, yellow Post-its.

  • Global Effect

    Satisfy your wanderlust and decorate your home with these globes.

  • Rock Steady

    Architect Gisue Hariri shares the items she can't live without.

  • Toy Story

    Childhood favorites find new life in the grown-up world.

From the Editor

  • Dude, Where's My Startup?

    When we last checked in with Ashton Kutcher in our December 2009 cover story "Ashton Says, 'Follow Me,'" the model-cum-actor-cum-technophile was hell-bent on becoming the next new-media mogul.

  • Fast Fixes

    In June's "The 100 Most Creative People in Business 2011," we incorrectly stated Christian Parkes's title. He is Global Senior Director of Marketing for Levi's. In our piece about Chief Almir of the Surui tribe, we misstated the number of trees the Surui plan to plant within the next decade. It is 1 million.