| Vol 5 Issue 281 |
Saturday, Oct 11, 2003 |
Paco Rabanne: All That Glitters
PARIS, Oct 11, 2003/ FW/ --- The invitation from Paco Rabanne stood out among the rest – wrapped in a plastic pouch 6 inches by 6 inches square was the Paco Rabanne logo.
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Cacharel: Alice's Adventures in 21st Century Wonderland
PARIS, Oct 11, 2003/ FW/ --- When Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, writing under the pseudonym Lewis Caroll, wrote the book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for Alice Pleasance Liddell in 1864, he did not have an idea that his story would be the most frequently quoted book after the Bible and Shakespeare during the 20th century.
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Leonard: Flowers and Orchids Galore
PARIS, Oct 11, 2003/ FW/ --- With flowers as one of the strongest trends in Paris, the House of Leonard which is known for its imaginative floral prints found itself as a main attraction at the Louvre today.
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Viktor & Rolf: Simply Beautiful
PARIS, Oct 10, 2003/ FW/ --- When Viktor & Rolf’s creative juices flow, it just flows and flows, accepting no boundaries. And for Spring / Summer 2004, the design duo were on a roll, creating beautiful garments after another, that it is hard for someone to say which is the most beautiful and most creative.
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Véronique Leroy: Athletic Chic
PARIS, Oct 10, 2003/ FW/ --- This afternoon in Paris, the Musee d’Art Moderne
became a ‘jungle gym,’ fashion’s interpretation of a construction site, with
models hanging on to pipes and standing on plywood to show Veronique Leroy’s
Spring / Summer 2004 collection.
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