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All Harajuku goth freakazoids look the same but haven't I checked out this French guy's photo site before?
Harajuku : quartier chaud de Tokyo
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Saturday, August 21, 2021 - 2:15 PM KDT
Name: "Herve Leger Stores"Herve Leger Was The French Couturier Who Created The Herve Leger Red Carpet – Hailed As One Of The Iconic Dresses Of All Time, It Made Its Way From Catwalks To The High Street.Made For Women With “With a Bosom, a Waist And Curves”, The Dress Became a Hit With The “Body Conscious” Hollywood Jet Set Of The 1990s And Noughties And Brought a New Sexiness To The Catwalk, Personified By Cindy Crawford, Plus a Plethora Of Actresses.Liz Hurley Was Also One Of The Early Adopters Of The Beer Costume Herve Leger With Success, Leger Needed To Expand His Business Into Ready-To-Wear In Order To Compete In The 1990s. Financial Backing Came From The Canadian Drinks Conglomerate Seagram. Initially, All Seemed Well With Leger Producing 8,000 Pieces a Season, As Against 160 Two Years Earlier. However, With More And More Investment Forthcoming, Herve Leger Dresses Holding Diminished Until Seagram Owned 95 Per Cent Of The Business.