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Article: Chinese walls all the fashion.
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- Financial News
- Article date:
- November 17, 2002
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Nowhere are the fashion demands on women working in the securities industry stronger than in Paris, the capital of haute couture. The shopping sprees at Chanel in Rue Cambon or the host of other designers in Avenue Montaigne are part and parcel of the job.But one senior female banker has come up with a novel solution to ease the pressure. Reacting to the "silliness and sycophancy" of the outrageously priced and increasingly detached-from-reality fashion industry, a certain Lydia Chaumont in Paris wrote to the UK press this month with a cunning plan. Complaining that ...
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