Legal Ease
These two pages are part of a 12 page long InStyle article (InStyle 08/2002) that covers six Law & Order actresses: Elizabeth Röhm, Stephanie March, Dianne West, S. Epatha Merkerson, Kathryn Erbe and Mariska Hargitay. Each actress has two pages with a picture and a bit of text.
"Let's get one thing straight: Just because a woman talks tough (or wields a hefty birefcase) doesn't mean she can't be a lady. Modeling a few of fall's chic, sleeky tailored suits, six of the actresses on NBC's three Law & Order shows present a pretty convincing case -- proving beyond a resonable you-know-what that 'professional' doesn't have to mean bori9ng, strait-laced or stuffy. 'I think a suit can be extremely sexy,' says actress Elizabeth Röhm. 'Of course, it all depends on who's wearing it.' Got a problem with that?"
(page 142/143)
"'This Chanel suit makes me feel strong and sexy,' says Kathryn Erbe. 'There is this undercover-agent, international-espionage, Avengers thing going on.'Leather suit, silk blouse, quilted bag and necklace, all by Chanel. Stuart Weitzman ankle boots.
Erbe, photographed in a New York-Atlantic Railway tunnel in Brooklyn, N.Y., plays
Detective Alex Eames on Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
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