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Article: Bohos in love: this jetsetting French princess and her British artist boyfriend are first-class free spirits.(EYE)
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- June 1, 2005
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British artist Philippe Bradshaw and Princess Louise de la Tour d'Auvergne come to the door of their Parisian pied-a-terre at noon, wild-haired and still in pajamas. The apartment (or, as they like to call it, "Philippe's squat") is a bohemian paradise, full of torn furniture, faded Oriental rugs and Bradshaw's artworks--multicolored aluminum-link chain curtains patterned after masterpieces by artists like da Vinci, Fragonard and Warhol.
Though the decor alone could uphold the duo's reputation as one of the more intriguing couples on the social scene, they seem determined to prove it while posing for their portrait. De la Tour d'Auvergne--Bradshaw's muse, ...
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