*A baby-doll dress is not an unusual sight at a couture show — except when worn by a gentleman.(see posted photo in page 3 of this thread)
"I'm wearing a lot of student fashions this week," explained Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry, who is catching a lot of attention — and puzzled expressions. Perry, a transvestite potter who tackles tough subjects like child abuse and masculine identity on his intricate vases, has a more lighthearted assignment this week: He's covering the couture for Paris-based fashion magazine Spoon by sketching his favorite looks from the collections. His take on couture so far: "Trannie heaven."
*Karl Lagerfeld is ready for his close-up >bien sure.....< .
Following back-to-back Chanel couture shows on Thursday, movie cameras and extras were scheduled to roll in today to his show venue to start shooting Francis Veber's upcoming film, "La Doublure," in which the designer has a cameo. The only difference between the real show and Veber's on-screen version is that he will put up-and-coming French actress Alice Taglioni in the wedding dress for the finale. The film, also starring Kristin Scott Thomas, is a romantic comedy set in the fashion world. Meanwhile, Chanel regular Anna Mouglalis, looking stunning in jeans and a Chanel jacket, revealed she's slated to play Simone de Beauvoir in an upcoming film about the French philosopher. In September, fans can see her in "Romanzo Criminale," in which she plays a prostitute. "I think I'm ready to do a little comedy now," quipped the French beauty.