| The 25 Most Stylish Bostonians November 2, 2006 |
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Anthony Corey named most stylish man in Boston! |
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“Men's accessories designer Anthony Corey tops [the Boston Globe] list. His keen sense of design and traditional taste makes him the most stylish person in Boston.” |
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| Who are the most stylish people in Boston? November 2, 2006 |
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| On Thursday’s “Globe at Home,” Boston Globe style writer Chris Muther and the man [Anthony Corey] who has been dubbed by the Boston Globe as the most stylish person in the city join NECN for a discussion. | |
| Big Chill Fall 2006 |
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| In anticipation of Halloween, acclaimed novelist Robert Parker and his wife, Joan, host a surprise murder mystery dinner party for their closest friends. | |
| Mr. Fussy Goes To Barneys March 13, 2006 |
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Just knowing that a glamorous New York institution like Barneys "so cool and haughty it doesn't need punctuation" it was once said, has seen fit to open a store in Boston.
…And here is a man named Anthony Corey quoted in the much-beloved-by-Mr.-Fussy Boston Globe: "People are hungry for [luxury retailers]. Boston is still a conservatively attired city to some degree. But it's changing. It used to be that everyone dressed like pilgrims, but now it's much more sophisticated." |
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| In Store Concierge? Check. February 2, 2006 |
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| "There's definitely room for a Barneys and a Jimmy Choo," [Anthony] Corey says. "People are hungry for it. Boston is still a conservatively attired city to some degree. But it's changing. It used to be that everyone dressed like pilgrims, but now it's much more sophisticated. Plus, this is a very expensive city, and as a result, salaries are higher. I think people have the level of salary that can support these stores." | |
| Profiles in Fashion: Anthony Corey Neckwear Summer 2005 |
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| New York native (and now Boston resident) Anthony Corey is owner and founder of Anthony Corey Neckwear. With headquarters in Boston and operations in Como, Italy, Anthony Corey Neckwear manufactures an exclusive line of handmade silk ties known for their elegance, subtle flair and unusual textures and patterns – many of which are equestrian inspired. | |
| Anthony Corey: Designer by trade, Equestrian by design Summer 2005 |
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| Anthony’s neckties have adorned the necks of many style conscious men, including such prominent US figures as Bill Clinton and Dave Letterman. Several years ago, his work caught the attention of Saratoga’s own Reading Room, a private club for racing enthusiasts. Each year, Anthony is commissioned to design a unique tie for an honored member of the club in his/her racing colors….This year’s tie is designed to commemorate Reading Room member W. Cothran "Cot" Campbell, president and founder of Dogwood Stable in the stable colors - green and yellow. | |
| Renewed Ties December 2, 2004 |
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After year’s hiatus, Back Bay designer is rebuilding the business that gave him cache
“Corey’s ties are fun and powerful, the kind that could make a man’s wardrobe if drawn all the way to the collar in the boardroom, or hanging loosely at the bar.” |
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| Style & Substance October 2004 |
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“Boston-based neckwear designer Anthony Corey insists on having all his products handmade by Italian artisans. The outcome is a line of ties fit for men with discerning taste.”
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| Soroff On Tony Corey June 2004 |
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“Ties are going to be around forever. It’s still one way that a man can set himself apart, look dressy and like he’s intentionally made an effort to look civilized” |
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