The Only Street In Paris: Life On The Rue Des Martyrs - Plot & Excerpts
. .Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.—MARC JACOBSTHE PRESSURE WAS ON. ARIANNA HUFFINGTON WANTED to shop, but time was running out.I won’t pretend that Arianna, the head of the Huffington Post Media Group, is a close friend. We had met only once before, when I interviewed her just before the launch of the French version of the Huffington Post. She had hired Anne Sinclair as its editorial director, a brash move. Sinclair, a veteran French journalist and the heiress to an art fortune, was better known as the stand-by-me wife of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund whose hopes of becoming president of France ended the day a chambermaid in a New York hotel accused him of sexual assault.Arianna hadn’t wanted to answer all of my questions about Anne. But we had bonded as fellow journalists and mothers of daughters, and had struck up an e-mail and telephone relationship. Now she was in Paris again, she had looked me up, and we were having brunch at the Café Marly, in the Louvre.
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