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  • StyleThe Zoe Report

    7 Tricks That Make French Women Look So…French

    Two of our favorite French-inspired brands, Clé de Peau and La Ligne, had a brain meld for an adorable, stripy makeup pouch (see below) stocked with two gorgeous little beauty products. (Set that calendar alert—it goes on sale next week.) Trèssimple, très chic, très French. But funny enough, neither of the brands are based in France. In fact, fashion label La Ligne is from New […]

  • NewsYahoo Life

    How Vogue Paris Defines the American ‘It’ Girl

    Model Gigi Hadid is the classic example of an American “it” girl. According to Vogue Paris, these fashionable Americans share quite a few noteworthy things, including a personal street style speckled with ’90s throwbacks, a healthy embrace of pop culture, and oh yes, a little thing called athleisure. Calling today’s top American models “une force de frappe digitale,” or “digital striking force,” the French fashion bible cites the top models’ millions of social media followers as a prerequisite

  • EntertainmentErica Rae Chong

    This woman became Instagram-famous overnight, but she doesn't exist. And here's the sad reason why

    Louise Delage is an Instagram sensation. She appeared on the scene on Aug. 1, posting sun-soaked images of her outfits, meals and wanderlust-inducing travels. Within the span of two short months, the 25-year-old Parisian’s picture-perfect lifestyle has gained her an impressive 19,000 followers. If you use Instagram, you’ve probably seen or even followed bloggers and Instgrammers just like Delage. Bloggers whose profiles are filled with perfectly-composed brunch shots and an enviable French girl

  • NewsErica Rae Chong

    Balding French President Francois Hollande pays his hairdresser $132,000 a year

    If you were shocked at Hillary Clinton’s $800 haircut earlier this year, wait till you hear how much French President Francois Hollande spends to style his thinning strands. According to Le Canard Enchaîné, since Hollande took office in 2012, he has paid hairstylist Olivier B nearly €10,000 (or about $11,000) of French taxpayer money every month to handle the upkeep of his hair. The news comes at a time when the French public and his own administration have heavily criticized Hollande’s polici

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    People post Paris tattoos to show solidarity for the City of Lights

    Though it’s been more than a week since the attacks on Paris, demonstrations of solidarity via social media continue. This time, it’s in the form of tattoos.  ALSO SEE: Why going ‘tricolour’ for a day won’t help Paris (or anyone) From French artist Jean Jullien’s “Peace for Paris” symbol to icons of the city including the Eiffel Tower, macarons and even delicious croissants, people are sharing pictures of their ink, be they new or a Parisian token from the past. Click through the gallery above a