+ Follow ALAIN BRUNET Tag
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[Title] => In love with Lacroix
[Summary] => If you had to choose only one blouse to wear the rest of your life, which would it be?
I have a quick answer to that one: a Christian Lacroix blouse I got on sale at the designers then affordable Bazar ready-to-wear outlet at the Landmark in Hong Kong in 1995. I still wear it a lot these days. I love it because it looks like Lacroixs sketchpad filled with fashion sketches, doodles, and his signature hearts.
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[Title] => Springtime in Manille
[Summary] => True to the glitzy tradition of the annual "French Spring in Manille," dahlings, this years grand celebration gathered not only the super achievers of French companies and multinational firms, but also members of the chic diplomatic corps, Philippine business titans, luminaries of the arts and cultural scene, and the creamiest of the cream of Cosmo Manilles alta café society.
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[Title] => Toasting a Verdant Spring
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The French go all the way or not at all. Thus, the cocktails at the Clipper Lounge of the Mandarin Oriental and the gala dinner which followed at the ballroom were imbued with the style and elegance fit for the opening of "French Spring in Manila".
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[Title] => If Theres Music It Must Be Spring
[Summary] => The third time around, French Spring in Manila 2001 is bigger, better, brighter and certainly more exciting. The line-up of performers and events runs the gamut from jazz to baroque music, from contemporary dance to a free-for-all music fest in the streets.
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[Title] => French Spring in Manila blooms with youthful talent
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Introduced in 1999 under the patronage of French Ambassador to Manila Gilles Chouraqui, the celebration is patterned after "French May in Hong Kong," the diplomat’s brainchild when he was still a consul in the former Crown Colony.
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ALAIN BRUNET
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I have a quick answer to that one: a Christian Lacroix blouse I got on sale at the designers then affordable Bazar ready-to-wear outlet at the Landmark in Hong Kong in 1995. I still wear it a lot these days. I love it because it looks like Lacroixs sketchpad filled with fashion sketches, doodles, and his signature hearts.
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The French go all the way or not at all. Thus, the cocktails at the Clipper Lounge of the Mandarin Oriental and the gala dinner which followed at the ballroom were imbued with the style and elegance fit for the opening of "French Spring in Manila".
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Introduced in 1999 under the patronage of French Ambassador to Manila Gilles Chouraqui, the celebration is patterned after "French May in Hong Kong," the diplomat’s brainchild when he was still a consul in the former Crown Colony.
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