Life inside the 1 percent.

AuthorPeters, Charles
PositionTILTING at windmills - Brief article

The New York Times is, without doubt, the nation's best newspaper. Sometimes, however, its need to cater to its more affluent readers, the targets of much of the paper's advertising, can have embarrassing consequences. A recent example is a "What I Wore" column by Muffle Potter Aston, who the Times describes as a "mainstay of the city's charity circuit" living "on the Upper East Side with her husband, the plastic surgeon Dr. Sherrell Aston." The Times allots two columns, running the entire length of the page, to her diary for one week. The following, I can assure you, is typical:

"Dressed for lunch at Le Cirque.... I put on a creamy white Dolce & Gabbana sleeveless turtleneck dress and draped a cream Christian Dior silk and lace sweater over my...

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