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Meanwhile, rumors are swirling about his dismissal from Dior.
Also, you can give up on any hopes that LVMH might open some duty-free shops.
It's going to be awhile before the Hermès family can actually put their anti-LVMH plan in motion.
"I don't think it would have been a success with Jacobs at Dior."
They're (mostly) free to proceed with their anti-takeover plan.
Hermès's anti-LVMH scheme could backfire.
But also not that well-founded.
The Hermès family has pooled over 50 percent of the company into an unlisted entity where LVMH can't get to them.
Also, check out Kate Moss's eleven favorite pictures of herself, which you will soon be able to purchase for $75,000 each.
“I am that pig and he pats me on the back and says 'That'll do pig', and I just feel this is the highest praise.”
Also, Anja Rubik returns for Fendi's fall campaign.
Also, some hot Brazilian models have a new cover for their country's 'Rolling Stone.'
Also, DVF's creative director has been replaced.
England's ex-head of state may advise the super-brand corporation.
Also, Carla Bruni wore Dior and Chanel on Bastille Day.
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