All the back-issues of Harper’s Bazaar that I’m missing in my collection. (Image: Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country magazine, December 1988.)
A giant, oversize, fluffy ’80s sweater in a bright colour to keep warm and perk up those dreary, dark winter days (Inage: Lara Rossingnol for Flare magazine, September 1989. Clothing by Perry Ellis.)
A new ’80s-style red lipstick. (Image: Jovan, Mademoiselle magazine, September 1980.)
Tights and socks in a rainbow of colors — even if they are usually hiding under my mostly-black wardrobe. (Image: Danskin, Mademoiselle magazine, September 1985.)
A new denim jacket, snug and just hitting the waist, to wear with skirts and dresses in the spring. (Image: Calvin Klein Sport, Mademoiselle magazine, September 1985.)
A DVD (or Blu-Ray is it’s available) of Slaves of New York — having recently re-read the book, I’d love to watch the movie again. (Image: The cast of Slaves of New York: Adam Coleman Howard, Bernadette Peters and Madeleine Potter, photographed by Steven Meisel for American Vogue, February 1989.)
New prescription eyeglasses, though I dare say probably not ones that look like these. (Image: Polaris, American Vogue, May 1983.)
My footwear of choice: boots. I can never have enough. (Image: Pertti Palmroth, American Vogue, July 1982.)
A red television for the bedroom. Maybe a flat-screen, though. (Image: Quasar, Mademoiselle magazine, July 1984.)
A stash of Polaroid film. I do miss it so. (Image: Polaroid, American Vogue, May 1980.)