French Officials Are Still Trying to Get the Sheikh to Buy Christian Lacroix
They are not content to let the house dissolve.
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They are not content to let the house dissolve.
Obviously, he should have also made leotards for Beyoncé.
So long, couture and ready-to-wear.
This leaves the fate of the house woefully up in the air.
The Ajman sheikh who was close to buying it isn't submitting his paperwork.
Christian Lacroix is in favor of the buyout.
His 70 million euro check is ready. Lacroix just has to sign for it.
The Paris court will rule on the bids in the upcoming weeks.
The designer gives us a state of his affairs. Plus Audrey Tatou on Chanel, and more.
The French government wants to save his label, and it looks like they will.
Italian firm Borletti proposes acquisition of the troubled house.
Also, Kate Moss might not be joining forces with Simon Cowell and Sir Philip Green after all.
Just how many seamstresses, yards of fabric, sequins, and false eyelashes are needed by a house to achieve perfection?
The owners bought the label in 2005 without knowing a thing about the fashion business. Now it faces demise.
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