At just 32, Paolo Martorano, New York’s youngest tailor to the stars, is keeping a dying art alive—and dressing clients from Brian Cox to George HamiltonBy Nathan KingInNew York,people generally end up with the real estate they deserve. Creative directors of dubious talent settle in over-renovated Tribeca lofts, bankers form rookeries in glass apartment towers that look just like their offices, solitary artists hoard good light in their vast studios, and cash-strapped eccentrics button themselves into improbably nice apartments with huge terraces overlooking the park, causing all who visit to ask, How on earth did you findthisplace? (What they really mean to ask is: How can you afford to live here?)Whether this is the result of self-determination or New York’s unfailingREAD ON