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Celebrate Bastille Day With 25 Modern French Muses

By Christina Perez

“With French women, you first see the woman, and then you see the clothes,” Carine Roitfeld has said when describing the essence of French style. “It’s more the way you mix the clothes and how you move, how you open your bag, how you cross your legs – just little things that make a difference.”

Roitfeld makes it sound simple, but that perfect mix of irreverence, glamour, sex appeal, and slouch? Easier said than done. “It’s the fantasy of the entire world of women, even French women, to be the perfect Parisienne,” Le Figaro columnist Bertrand de Saint Vincent told The New York Times.

Elusive, yes, but not impossible. Brigitte Bardot did it. Jane Birkin, too. And while there’s no denying the allure of those indelible dames, they’re not the only ones. In honor of Bastille Day, check out 25 totally modern French femmes who somehow embody that certain je nais se quoi to a T.

– Additional reporting by Randy Miller

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Famed Delacroix canvas defaced at new Louvre

A visitor to the Louvre’s newest extension, in northern France, has been detained after scrawling an inscription in marker on the famed canvas of Eugene Delacroix “Liberty Leading the People.”

The 28-year-old woman was immediately seized by a guard and another visitor, then handed over to police, according to a statement from the Louvre-Lens on Friday. It said the painting should be easily cleaned.

The Louvre-Lens opened in December in Lens, a struggling coal town with an unemployment rate nearly three times the national average.

The Delacroix work is among the artist’s most famous. It shows a bare-breasted woman (Liberty) holding aloft the French flag as she urges on a crowd of revolutionaries. According to Le Figaro newspaper, the woman wrote “AE911” near the bottom of the canvas.

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EADS Won't Nominate Lauvergeon to Chair Board

The nomination committee of Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. (EAD.FR) won’t nominate Anne Lauvergeon, the former head of state-controlled nuclear group Areva SA (AREVA.FR), to chair its supervisory board, contrary to the French government’s wishes, Le Figaro reported Monday without citing where it obtained the information.
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EADS Committee Won't Nominate Lauvergeon to Chair Board – Report

The nomination committee of Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. (EAD.FR) won’t nominate Anne Lauvergeon, the former head of state-controlled nuclear group Areva SA (AREVA.FR), to chair its supervisory board, contrary to the French government’s wishes, Le Figaro reported Monday without citing where it obtained the information.
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Former French President Sarkozy may leave country to avoid high taxes

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy may be planning to move out of the country to London to avoid a potential 75 percent tax rate.

The move would be made to set up a billion-dollar investment fund, according to materials recovered in a raid on Sarkozy’s home in June, Mediapart reports, cited in the London Evening Standard.

Sarkozy is under investigation in France over allegations that he took money from L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt to bankroll his 2007 presidential election campaign.

However, Alain Minc, an adviser to Sarkozy, told French newspaper Le Figaro that he doesn’t think the move will happen, according to The Connexion.

He said it was “absurd to imagine he might go and live in London and stop paying taxes in France.”

The announcement of the Sarkozy move comes French actor Gerard Depardieu received Russian citizenship to avoid the potential tax rates.

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