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Byline: ANDRA LEON TALLEY
No limousine purring curbside at her apartment, for Caroline Kennedy knows
you get from point A to point B faster by public transportationand got Giorgio Armani to join her on the subway.
Kennedy, vice chair of New York City's Fund for Public Schools, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg pulled ribbon-cutting duties at the opening of the new four-story Armani/5th Avenue flagship in the middle of Fashion Week. It's the first store where you can buy everything from womens- and menswear to cosmetics, housewares, and Armani Dolci, a line of designer chocolates, under one roof. There's even a restaurant and bar. But instead of ...