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What Carine Roitfeld did next
Former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld heads to Barney's New York for a stylish collaboration.Carine Roitfeld part chez Barney's à New York
L'ancienne rédactrice en chef de Vogue Paris devient la "guest editor" et la styliste du grand magasin de luxe new-yorkais. by Sep 2
The Irreverent Carine Roitfeld
When Carine Roitfeld resigned from Vogue Paris in December after a decade at its helm, the fashion world was left to wonder what the smiling, sultry arbiter of French chic would do next. Eight months, one department-store collaboration, at least two major styling jobs, three charity galas, and a curatorial project later, the answer is clear: a lot. Roitfeld’s latest endeavor, Irreverent (Rizzoli) , is an aptly titled 368-page album of photographs culled over her 30-year career. Among images from some of her most famous, and most provocative, shoots—including Eva Herzigova posing with a lot of bloody boeuf for The Face in 1997 and last year’s plastic-surgery story with Crystal Renn —are intimate, endearing snapshots of Roitfeld’s partner, Christian Restoin, and their children, Julia and Vladimir.Among images from some of her most famous, and most provocative, shoots by Sep 2
Emmanuelle Alt, rédactrice en chef de Vogue Paris
Emmanuelle Alt, rédactrice en chef de Vogue Paris Emmanuelle Alt est nommée rédactrice en chef de Vogue Paris, annonce Xavier Romatet , Président de Condé Nast France. Cette nomination fait suite au départ de Carine Roitfeld et sera effective au 1er février 2011.Emmanuelle Alt, rédactrice en chef de Vogue Paris by Mar 27

