John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld at Dior Homme
Photo By Stephane Feugere
Yeoh sat next to Diane Kruger in the front row. “I’ve just finished shooting ‘For Her,’” said Kruger. “It’s a balancing act between a thriller and a love story as they always are.”
Burlesque artist Dita Von Teese said her latest project was developing a line in Europe for Wonderbra to debut later this year. “It’s perfect for me,” she said. Meanwhile, French actress Hélène de Fougerolles said she had dyed her blonde hair dark to play in the upcoming French horror film “Mutants.” “We’re filming in Chamonix, but I can't do any skiing because of my contract,” she sighed.
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Antoine Arnault and Giambattista Valli turned out to celebrate the first anniversary of Lapo Elkann’s brand Italia Independent at Colette in Paris Friday night. Arnault disclosed Elkann and he, who have known each other for 10 years, own apartments just a floor apart in Paris’ swanky Invalides district. “He plays his music too loud,” Arnault joked. The LVMH honcho also shares the Fiat heir’s love of cars, with a trip planned to drive some 4,000 kilometers across China in May with Pietro Beccari, senior vice president of product and advertising for Louis Vuitton. “And I’m only coming if I’m driving,” he noted.
BLEACHERS CHIC: Kris Van Assche’s runway debut for Dior Homme Sunday night at the climax of Men’s Fashion Week in Paris brought out all kinds of fashion-world heavyweights, from Bernard Arnault to John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld. Despite all that star power, however, Amanda Lepore and American rapper Cazwell stole the spotlight, creating a paparazzi frenzy as they were escorted to their seats.










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