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Entries by Sophie
Whirlpool France won’t bank on its longevity
27 March 2011 /0 Comments/in /by SophieDior faced with Galliano: in search of the magic rubber
13 March 2011 /0 Comments/in Exhibitions /by SophieThe scandal about John Galliano broke out just as the Dior exhibition at Le Bon Marché (formerly posted here) was displaying (besides the house great symbols) an artistic parallel between Christian Dior and John Galliano. But the shameful name has just been entirely withdrawn from the exhibit.
A great French Museum for Lalique
11 March 2011 /0 Comments/in Museums /by SophieEternellement Dior: a climax exhibition at Le Bon Marché
2 March 2011 /0 Comments/in Exhibitions /by SophieA funny coincidence… When parting from John Galliano, Dior House offers an exhibition devised as a creative and symbolic summary and puts into perspective its two creators, Christian Dior and John Galliano.
Tailleur Bar, Christian Dior, Spring-Summer 1947, on the left.
Tailleur Diosera, Christian Dior by John Galliano, Spring-Summer 1997 on the right.??
Photos ©Laziz Hamani
Fashion, luxury and know-how: the end of the cult of youth?
28 February 2011 /0 Comments/in Brand line /by SophieWith their new print ads, the great fashion brands give us a nice surprise: they reveal their ages!
Dr Pierre Ricaud: Anniversary = Gift!
20 February 2011 /0 Comments/in Anniversaries /by SophieDr Pierre Ricaud celebrates its 25-year anniversary and takes the opportunity to activate its relationship marketing. And it lands flat…
50 years of Valentine’s Days and not a wrinkle!
15 February 2011 /0 Comments/in Anniversaries /by SophieVoyage en Capitale: Louis Vuitton and Paris at the Carnavalet Museum
7 February 2011 /0 Comments/in Exhibitions /by SophieThe surprise of a bright exhibition with a modern scenography in the old-fashioned charm of the Carnavalet Museum: the “Voyage en capitale” exhibition announces a Paris viewed by the famous trunk-maker through 11 “scenes”.
© Jacques-Henri Lartigue