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FEATURES

What Lies BeneathPhotographer Michael David Adams submerges himself in his craft—literally. 22

The Art of WineTake a cue from these collectors of fine wine and make the object of your passion an integral part of your decor. 28

Ready for EverythingLet TRC fill all your sartorial needs (We have these looks in stock!) 36

Destination: MoroccoEnchantment awaits with these must-do activities throughout Africa’s northern trea-sure. 46

Neutral TerritoryRich, textured hues make these fashions the season’s must-have pieces. 54

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Invitation to StyleThanks to you! 8

Essentials for MenMust-have pieces from our winter collections. 10

Essentials for WomenWinter style selections: your checklist for the very best. 16

FOOD

The Charm of CheeseFor holiday entertaining, no other food category matches its easy elegance. 64

SPIRITS

Cocktails & Cure-allsHere, we offer four tempting tipples to try—even if a cure isn’t what you’re after. 68

Product DirectoryYour guide to the TRC Experience. 78

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Editorial Directors Glen Taylor, richard PaTTison, lyn conGer

Editor Mark dowden

Art Director sTePhen M. viTarbo

Executive Editor riTa Guarna

Managing Editor carol bialkowski

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Editorial Assistant Jacklyn kouefaTi

Contributing Editors Michael hiller, Maria lissandrello, francesca Moisin, evereTT PoTTer, Josh sens, MiMi sMiTh, luca suMberac

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Publisher shae Marcus

national brand ManagerMonica delli sanTi

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President Mark dowden

Senior Vice Presidents shae Marcus, carl olsen

Vice Presidents riTa Guarna, chrisTine haMel

taylor richards & conger Magazine is pub-lished twice a year by Wainscot Media, 110 Summit Avenue, Montvale,NJ 07645, in association with Trc. copyright © 2014 by Wainscot Media, LLc. All rights reserved.

Editorial contributions: Write to Editor, Trc, 110 Summit Avenue, Montvale, NJ 07645; telephone 201.782.5730; email [email protected]. The magazine is not responsible for the return or loss of unsolicited submissions.

Subscription Services: To change an address or request a subscription, write to Subscriptions, Trc, circulation Department, 110 Summit Avenue, Montvale, NJ 07645; telephone 201.573.5541; email [email protected].

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as the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, we’re giving thanks for a very successful year. our gratitude begins

with you, our loyal customers. it’s a pleasure to know you, see you, serve you and spend time with you in our charlotte store. we ap-preciate your support!

next we thank our designers and suppliers, who keep us stocked with some of the most elegant, luxurious, flattering, sexy clothing, footwear and accessories the world has to offer.

third—and we can never say this enough—we thank our staff. our clothing consultants chose to work at trc because they have a passion for fashion, and they derive a lot of satisfaction from helping people look and feel their best. we chose them, in turn, because we love that attitude!

Kudos also go to our old world tailoring staff. they love a challenge, whether it’s a complicated alteration or a lightning-fast turnaround. our tailors are driven by an innate sense of pride of workmanship. this pride is something that can’t be taught. either you have it or you don’t, and our tailors have it in spades.

please enjoy this holiday issue as a small token of our ap-preciation. More than a gift guide, it’s a special issue of our regular magazine, with features on holiday travel, food and drink, as well as artful layouts on vintage fashion and home design.

do stop by the store and see us when next you’re in charlotte. Meantime, we wish you and yours a Merry christmas, happy ha-nukkah and a joyous holiday season.

thAnkS to you!

The Taylor Richards & Conger and TRC W crew

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navy sueded shearling topcoat with blackinterior by Brunello Cucinelli $7,150

navy nubuck high-top sneaker with chocolate leather trim $398olive nubuck low-top sneaker with chocolate leather trim $350dark smoke nubuck low-top sneaker with chocolate leather trim $350all by To Boot new York

smoke grey brushed twill 5-pocket jeans cut sport pant $225dark camel mini-cord 5-pocket jeans cut sport pant $225deep blue brushed twill 5-pocket jeans cut sport pant $225dark olive brushed twill 5-pocket jeans cut sport pant $225 vicuna washed oxford weave 5-pocket jeans cut sport pant $225

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Vigano black and white glen plaid $395Valentini postman blue and pearl windowpane $425Incotex charcoal and light grey check $450Vigano navy and camel windowpane $395Valentini camel, olive and wine check $550

To Boot New York ‘Jesse’ 2 eyelet pebble grain chukka $350Martin Dingman ‘Giles’ side gore calfskin boot $450To Boot New York ‘Darrin’ navy rough suede biker $450Martin Dingman ‘Everett’ rough-out suede boot $325To Boot New York ‘Gibson’ captoe calfskin boot with speed laces $398

Honeycomb Crew long-sleeve knit in mud grey $80Zip Through Hoodie in melange grey alpaca and wool $275Leland Jacquard cotton blend drawstring sweats $175All by Billy Reid

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Herno goose down-filled jacket with rabbit fur trim $995Eleventy hooded down-fill vest with fox fur trim $1,295Eleventy nylon-fill zip-front vest with fox fur trim $830

fossilized dinosaur bone and pavé diamond bracelet $1,375 bone beading with vintage charm bracelet $225fossilized dinosaur bone, vintage bone and pavé diamond beading bracelet $1,500matte lapis and gold bi-cone beading bracelet $325tiger striped beading with antique coin charm bracelet $250Ebony and vintage bead bracelet $225all by Elizabeth martin

transit embossed calf with satin nickel buckle $195transit washed calfskin with vintage beading $245Hartford herringbone calfskin with leather and brass domed buckle $175Hartford vintage calf with bronze roller buckle $175Post & Co washed calfskin and hornback gator strap $395

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Massimo Palomba nubuck and shrunken calf shoulder bag $550 Massimo Palomba cross-body clutch with adjustable strap $265

cashmere texting gloves in midnight, camel and Mediterranean blue by Johnstons of Elgin, $60 each

Brunello Cucinelli snap- front cardigan with monili trim $2,460Fabiana Filippi wool, silk and cashmere turtleneck with monili trim $750Fabiana Filippi wool, silk and cashmere color- blocked dress with monili trim $850Brunello Cucinelli closed toe heels with monili trim $1,595

(navy on bottom)cashmere and silk scarf with pearl fringe by Faliero Sarti $425(blue grey with wine) cashmere, wool and silk scarf by Faliero Sarti $415 (Ecru and greige) 100% cashmere scarf by Faliero Sarti $350(navy and bone print) wool and cashmere scarf by Epice $395

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some people immerse Themselves in Their work.

submerges himself in his crafT—liTerally.

phoTographer michael DaviD aDams

When he’s not busy shooting fashion and beauty features for magazines like Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and Glamour, photographer Michael

David Adams often can be found underwater, capturing surreal, ethereal, magical images. “Shooting underwater is incredibly complicated and chal-lenging,” the New York City-based artist has said. “[But] the results, when done well, are simply astonishing. It’s very rewarding, after all the hard work of being submerged for eight hours, to see the captured images. I love it!” We do too. Take a look at the photos on the following pages and see if you agree.

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photographer Michael DaviD aDaMs

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Previous page, a dazzling “wall of wine” fashioned from recycled bottles marks the entrance to this cellar. This page, a deep, rich chocolate stain on the doors and shelving, coupled with a neutral heavy-pile rug, warm up this wine cellar and adjacent tasting room. Opposite, an original, hand-craft-ed mosaic of marble, limestone and onyx welcomes oenophiles at the entrance to another cellar.

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This page, a “cathedral of wine” features soaring 12-foot ceilings, graceful plaster arches and brick-like tumbled limestone floors. Notice how the bottles are displayed horizontally to show their labels clearly. Opposite, homeowners and their guests can relax, play a game of pool or enjoy a tasting in this wine-centered “entertainment complex.”

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A wall of glass separates this masculine cellar from the equally handsome living room, allowing guests to gaze at the 3,500 bottles while kicking back in a comfy chair. Take note of the brick columns, the floor made of 2,000-year-old Jerusalem limestone and the koa breakfront housing a collection of whiskey and other liquor. Left, the perfect accessory for a cellar: a tall vase containing used corks rather than flowers.

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Photography by Thien La Styling by Madison Haslam & Doug GravelyMakeup by Catherin MahlinHair by Aura Elizabeth Claytor

client meeting? check. romantic getaway? check.weekend errands? check. let trc fill all your sartorial needs. (we have these looks in stock!)

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destination:morocco

10 can’t-miss adventures

it’s little wonder the name morocco comes from the Berber word for “Land of God.” From the sahara’s golden dunes to the high peaks of the atlas mountains, this north african country’s

magnificent beauty and exotic culture—a blend of Berber, european and arab

influences—seem touched by the divine.

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enchantment awaits with these must-do activities throughout africa’s northern treasure.

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This page: A woman and small child stroll the streets of Chefchaouen, a city in northwest Morocco known for its buildings in shades of blue. Opposite: The thread-like red stigmas of the crocus sativus flower are known by another name: saffron.

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Morocco is a bit bigger than California, so visiting its high spots requires several hours’ travel. Fortunately, trains here are efficient, comfortable and cheap.

For a Moroccan vacation you’ll never forget, squeeze in as many of these 10 experiences as you possibly can:

1Browse the markets. Herbal potions, colorful fabrics, pungent spices—you’ll find them all and more in the country’s souks, or

urban markets. Though these bazaars are found in many Moroccan

cities, the most expansive ones are in the northern city of Fez, and Marrakech in the southwest. You’ll find narrow, winding streets and alleys lined with vendors—set up much as they were in centuries past. A few tips for your shopping excursion: Don’t be shy about bargaining with the vendors, beware of pick-pockets and make sure you have plenty of dirham, Morocco’s official currency.

2 Climb the Atlas Mountains. Hardy travelers should pack comfy walking shoes

to ascend this range, which winds through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The main trekking season runs from April, when the mountain snow begins to melt, until October. Those in good physical condition might try reaching Jbel Toubkal, North Africa’s highest point at about 13,670 feet. The hike is

challenging, but the spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the vast Sahara beyond are well worth the effort.

3Tour the palaces. To explore Morocco’s imperial past, stop by some of its grand palaces. In Marrakech, check out the El Badi Palace,

a lavish creation of the Saadian dynasty built in the 16th century, and the Bahia Palace from the late 19th century. In the northern town of Meknès, visit Dar Jamai, a former private residence that is now part of

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This page, from top: Should you decide to stay at the luxurious Royal Mansour Marrakech, the solicitous staff will be happy to arrange exclusive excursions beyond the walled city, such as luxury camping in the desert. The hotel’s magnificent reception building offers a glimpse of the opulence that awaits. Opposite: At the heart of the Royal Mansour Spa is a dramatic white wrought iron atrium, evocative of an elaborate bird cage. In the cool alcoves of this structure spa guests receive their initial consultation with a staff member.

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This page: a color-ful alleyway in the Imperial City of Meknès. Opposite, from top: a traditional Moroccan spice market; teapots and other wares for sale at a souk in Essaouira.

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Dar Jamai Museum, exhibiting local arts. Channel your own royal roots by lodging in one of Morocco’s riads, palaces converted into charming hotels in the historic centers of major cities.

4View the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Once ruled by the great Roman Empire, Morocco contains some

impressive Roman ruins from the 2nd and 3rd centuries in Volubilis, an ancient city-turned-archaeological site that’s an easy trip from Meknès. The spot is open to visitors from morning to sunset for a fee of about 20 dirham ($5.45).

5Hit the beach. With coastlines on its northern and western sides, Morocco features a host of beautiful

beaches. On the Atlantic coast, check out the ancient seaside town of Essaouira. Inhabited since prehistoric times, its powerful trade winds now make it a famous windsurfing spot. Asilah is also a must-see on the western shore, with sandy beaches, whitewashed houses and a lively festival held each August. If you’re heading north, check out the picturesque sands of Tangier, a seaside town on the Strait of Gibraltar.

6Visit Casablanca’s modern mosque. While Morocco as a whole may evoke images of ancient, exotic cultures, Casablanca most

often calls to mind 1940s Hollywood. But this historic locale is actually

a vibrant, modern city that boasts the country’s largest mosque. Opened in the early 1990s to commemorate the 60th birthday of a former king, the Hassan II Mosque overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and can hold some 25,000 worshippers—plus another 80,000 in its courtyard. The structure features a retractable roof, a 689-foot minaret that shines a laser beam toward Mecca at night and a vastly ornate

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prayer hall adorned with woodcarving, tile work and stucco molding.

7Experience the Djemma el-Fna at night. When dusk falls on Marrakech, Djemma el-Fna—the city’s large center square—

transforms into a fantastical world of acrobats, dancers, storytellers, musicians and jugglers. When hunger strikes, grab a meal at one of the outdoor food stalls or enjoy a relaxing repast in one of the cafés overlooking the hustle and bustle.

8 Ride a camel. While trains and taxis might be the best mode of transportation to most of Morocco’s

attractions, there’s no better way to see the Sahara’s dunes than on camelback. You can arrange your trek with various tour companies located in cities bordering the desert, including Merzouga, M’Hamid and Zagora. Beginners are advised to try a day trip first (long journeys can leave you tired and sore); adventurers might opt for a two or three-day excursion.

9Try Moroccan mint tea. Amble the streets long enough and you’ll undoubtedly be offered this

trademark brew—especially by shop owners hoping you’ll stop to browse their wares. Mint tea is Morocco’s national drink, and it’s regarded as a way to welcome visitors and relax with family and friends. Served in small crystal tumblers that resemble shot glasses, the tea has earned the nickname “Moroccan whiskey.”

10Rock the kasbahs. Drive through the Dades Valley (between the High Atlas Mountains and the Jebel Sahro mountain range) to

behold breathtaking views of lush oasis towns and red cliffs lined with kasbahs—ancient North African forts. Indeed, the sheer multitude of these structures makes it clear why the area is known as “The Valley of One Thousand Kasbahs.” For an authentic experience, try lodging in one of the many kasbahs that have been converted into hotels.

This page, from top: bright blue fisherman’s boats in the port city of Essaouira; navigating narrow Medina Street in the northern city of Fez. Opposite: Morocco’s trademark brew, mint tea.

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For holiday entertaining, nothing equals it For easy elegance. in

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A warm, soft cheese is a sensuous pleasure on the tongue—and deliciously simple to prepare. Bake a round of Camembert (you can leave it in the box) and serve with toasted slices of French bread, sliced pears or grapes and an assortment of nuts. Almonds and walnuts are good choices. What to drink? Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc or a light red wine such as Beaujolais.

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Parmigiano-Reggiano, the “king of cheeses,” is a must on any cheese board. Nutty and creamy, it pairs particularly well with pears, figs, walnuts, hazelnuts, olives, balsamic vinegar and, of course, warm crusty bread. A glass of bubbly Prosecco is the perfect accompaniment. But if you prefer red wine, Barbera and Lambrusco are outstanding options.

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When assembling your cheese board, aim for a variety of textures and flavors—soft to firm, creamy to crumbly, sweet to pungent, sharp to mellow. Some tried-and-true suggestions: cheddar or gouda, Brie or Camembert, Parmigiano-Reggiano or Manchego, Gorgonzola or Roquefort. It’s a good idea to vary texture and taste among the carbs too—sliced baguette, bread sticks, and “neutral” crackers. (Flavored crackers can overwhelm the flavors fo the cheeses.) Thinly sliced fresh fruit, figs, apricots, almonds, walnuts, jams and chutneys all make excellent accompaniments.

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Corpse Reviver

n 3 ounces cognac n 2 ounces calvadosn 1 ounce ginn 1 ounce sweet vermouthn 1 ounce falernum n Ice

Fill a Boston shaker three-quarters with ice. Gently pour the cognac, calvados, gin, vermouth and falernum over the ice, and shake briskly for 30 seconds.

Toss a few ice cubes into a short rocks glass. Strain the mixture into the glass, sit back and slowly sip that hangover away.

True to its name, a Corpse Reviver is meant to re-animate the dead—or, at least, the vividly hung-over. A hearty dose of cognac soothes the pain of the night before, while the fragrant falernum rejuvenates all five aching senses. Falernum gets its name from an ancient Roman wine called falernian, which, legend has it, was so high in alcohol it could be set on fire.

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Absinthe Frappé

n 2 ounces absinthen ½ ounce simple syrupn 10 fresh mint leaves (plus extra for garnish)n 3 ounces seltzer watern Crushed, pebble-sized ice

Combine the absinthe, simple syrup and mint leaves in a large martini glass. Add the ice a spoonful at a time as you stir the absinthe mix-ture gently with a bar spoon, so that the glass becomes frosty. When the glass is nearly full, top with the seltzer water and stir gently. Tear a few mint leaves and strew them over the top of the drink. When nothing else will shift that truly dogged headache, this icy concoc-tion can help.

These days, when we think of frappés, we usually imagine high-octane, sugar-laden, iced-coffee drinks. Traditionally, though, a frappé is simply a liqueur poured over shaved ice. This take on the frappé features absinthe, which has a reputation for alleviating aches due to its high alcohol level. Ab-sinthe frappés have their roots in New Orleans, where these cooling potions could be enjoyed all year.

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Aperol Fizz

n 2 ounces Aperoln Ice cubesn 6 ounces sparkling natural mineral water (preferably one with a strong mineral flavor)n 2 shakes Angostura bittersn Lemon zest twist or lemon slice

Add the Aperol to a Boston shaker and fill the shaker three-quarters with ice cubes. Shake vigorously for 20 seconds. Add a few cubes of ice to a Collins glass; then strain the mixture slowly over the ice. Top the chilled Aperol with the sparkling mineral water; add bitters; gar-nish with the lemon zest twist; and prepare to be transported to an outdoor café in Italy. The Aperol Fizz is so light and re-freshing, you have permission to go ahead and have another!

Historically, the citrusy Italian aperitif Aperol has been enjoyed before, during and after lengthy meals to perk up appetites and ease digestion. It gently raises the spirits too, especially when combined with aromatic bitters and fizzy water. Plus, since it’s relatively low in alcohol, the Aperol Fizz is a sensible drink, so you’ll be less likely to overindulge.

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Mexican Sleep Cure

n 3 ounces mezcaln 1 cup Mexican “spicy” hot chocolate (see below)n ½ tsp. vanilla extractn Dark brown sugar, to taste

Mexican “spicy” hot chocolaten Combine ¾ cup whole milk with ¼ cup heavy cream.n Add ¼ pound grated bittersweet chocolate.n Heat slowly, do not boil, and whisk constantly until smooth.n Add ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper, and sugar to taste.

Prepare the hot chocolate. Preheat a mug by pouring boiling water into it; discard the water after a few seconds. Add the mezcal to the mug, followed by the hot chocolate, and then doctor it with the vanilla extract and sugar. Sip, and sleep is sure to follow.

Alcohol-driven sedatives were originally created to treat individuals who were overwrought with stress. These sedatives relaxed the body and calmed the mind through the combination of hot, strong liquids and even stronger liquors. Here, mezcal—a smoky, agave-based Mexican spirit—is added to a cup of spicy Mexican hot chocolate, and it’s very effective when it comes to chasing the sandman.

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Coconut Cooler

n 1 large coconut, chilled n 6 ounces Rhum Agricole

Chill the coconut by keeping it on ice overnight, or by storing it in the refrigerator. Using a drill, puncture three holes in the coconut. (But don’t discard the precious water inside!) In the islands, a machete is often used to punch holes in coconuts. Some people who use machetes are missing their fingertips. Don’t be one of them.

Add the Rhum Agricole through one of the holes, using a funnel if necessary. Stick a straw into each of the holes, and sip the contents while cheek-to-cheek with a close friend. Serves 2.

In the Caribbean, pharmacists of days gone by might have been called on to help patients counter the effects of too much sun. Their “prescription” was probably a simple one—potassium-packed coconut water for hydration (it has more potassium than two bananas) and local rum to ease the sufferer’s body and mind. The best part is, there’s no glass to clean afterward.

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