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He says, "When I asked [my mother] to tell me stories, she would say, 'Learn to read.'" Aw!
French fast-fashion chain Naf Naf must pay the label $120,000 for ripping off a black dress.
She told a French magazine, "I’m not pregnant and I regret it because I love it when I am."
She knows the fact that she's Sarko's wife is going to have a big impact on how her latest album is received.
Karl Lagerfeld is the face of France's new campaign to promote road-safety awareness — and it's amazing. The sartorial sacrifice!
The Louis Vuitton flagship in Hangzhou closed after officials determined the bags did not meet China's quality standards.
That's a lyric about her husband, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, from her new album. Yes, really.
Only something very special could bring that adjective back, and we're confident Aggy's taking scissors to her suit and hair in this ad is it.
Thierry Mugler might revive womenswear for Paris's couture week, Laetitia Casta might be the new face of Louis Vuitton, and Carla Bruni dishes on Sarko.
It's not often you happen upon a man clad entirely in color-block pastels, which is why we stopped Bruce Factor for this Video Look Book.
Christina Aguilera's new fragrance was inspired by Andy Warhol and Tokyo, Mario Testino explains why he dropped Deyn from Burberry, and more!
Rucci nabbed the fashion prize in the American Design Awards, Karl Lagerfeld was his own muse for his new handbag line, and Beyoncé proved people don't really eat dinner at the Met gala.
Amber Valletta lands the first cover of 'Very Elle,' the media makes women view themselves as sex objects, and Alber Elbaz says fat designers make lighter clothes.
On Tuesday in Paris, a French bill that would imprison for up to three years and fine for up to $70,000 anyone who "incited excessive thinness" was passed by the National Assembly; the bill now just needs approval from the French senate to become law.
The Italian parliament just got way more interesting. Yes, really! Santo Versace won a seat in it.
A bill in France that would make it illegal for anyone to publicly incite extreme thinness has passed the lower house and is moving on to the Senate.
France is not ignoring the skinny model problem, pas de tout. But they expect the titans of industry to change the status quo on voluntary basis.
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