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Frederic Fekkai's New York City apartment.

New York City has a magnetism that attracts legions of go-getters looking to make their mark in the arts. Once you climb from over-worked fashion assistant or struggling actor to a professional that's "made it" you might, if you're lucky, get to move out of a cramped studio apartment into a spacious SoHo loft or a West Village townhouse. A new coffee table tome, Living in Style New York(edited by someone who knows a thing or two about "making it" in NYC: Vanessa von Bismarck of major fashion PR firm Bismarck Phillips Communications and Media) explores the homes starving artists fantisize about when meandering about Manhattan (walking and dreaming are free!): 220 pages washed with the magnificiant homes of the city's most celebrated creative types from fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger to interior designer Miles Redd. Here, we take an exclusive peek around celebrity hairstylist Frederic Fekkai's Robert Couturier-designed abode perched above Central Park, featured in the book out now from teNeues.

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All images courtesy of Courtesy of teNeues/© Gianni Franchellucci.