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		<title>Le Jour de la Sirène: A vintage fashion happening fit for film</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leading Role: The ageless, timeless Jacques Fivel, a man of many hats, including vintage fashion dealer, sculptor and gong therapist. Supporting Cast: His wife, the amazing tattoo artist Philippine Schaefer, their two young kids, a couple of cats, and whoever else shows up. Setting: Jacques Fivel’s vast, ground floor atelier in the 20th arrondissement of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trying to pick a handful of design movements which typify twentieth century architecture isn’t the easiest of tasks. The century brought with it a pioneering style and movement for every possible creative expression. Ellen Godwin picks some of the boldest architectural movements and the buildings which went on to define the landscape of a century. Arts &#38; Crafts [...]]]></description>
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