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Lacroix for Schiaparelli isn’t the only comeback we’re seeing at the Paris haute couture shows.

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Bernard Arnault — the richest man in Europe — has ignited an uproar in France over taxes, citizenship, patriotism and what policies the government needs to promote growth.

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Sick of reading about My Pilipinas yet? Don’t be, because Collezione C2’s creative director Rhett Eala — the one who launched a million Philippine map shirts — has got something up his polo-knit sleeve.

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Lacroix for Schiaparelli isn’t the only comeback we’re seeing at the Paris haute couture shows.

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