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...Dior show with the wearability of Chanel. This season the favorites were the shirts and suit jackets, which came strapped to the front of the models. Quirky? Sure. But for $10,000, is intelligent fashion too much to ask for? The only question is why he and partner Hermès aren't smart enough to capitalize on his talent. A line of Gaultier bags and shoes would surely work. Irish milliner Philip Treacy also showed in Paris, the first hat maker to do so in over 80 years. He used the chance to promote a new department-store line...
FROM THE TRADE SHOWS Watching Hermès Globalization means more than just a McDonald's on every corner. It means a world of disoriented businessmen trying to find their way around Prague, Hong Kong and Düsseldorf all in the same week. It's likely they, not the renegades who are trying to paddle a dinghy across the Atlantic, are the ones most likely to fall for the Nomade compass watch Hermès introduced at the Basel watch fair last month. A perfect target might include the American editor of a European business magazine who, frustrated with...
Fabrice Luchini arrives fashionably late for our lunch date at the Ritz bar. He is wearing a black sweatshirt, black trousers and a 24-hour stubble - a little touch of bohemian chic that stands out smartly among the designer suits and Hermès scarves...
...deride it as a cult. Mary Beth Carosello, a former student-body president who is studying at the University of Missouri, attended both Club and Camp but became disenchanted. "When you're a freshman, you see older kids who are so into Young Life and so into Terri and Herm, and you think, Wouldn't it be fun to be friends with them? And then you get in there, and they're really Christian [meaning Evangelical]. I came to feel, why do we need this hard-core group with such an important place in our high school...
...Herm brings his mini-sermon to a quick close. There is a scuffle and a muted shout, and the horde empties almost instantaneously into the fleet of cars. Out the open windows you can hear strains of September's inescapable novelty hit, Lou Bega's mildly salacious Mambo No. 5: "A little bit of Monica in my life/ A little bit of Erica by my side... / A little bit of Sandra in the sun/ A little bit of Mary all nightlong." The kids sing along. But not as loudly as they did in Club...