The ground breaking art and fashion exhibition Dysfashional will be open to the public until 29th November in Paris and Berlin. At this exhibit, artists and designers have let their imaginations run wild.
Textile workers in Istanbul have been making stonewashed jeans in hazardous conditions for years, and many have contracted an incurable disease called silicosis. FRANCE 24 went to meet the victims and uncovered a scandal that no one wanted revealed.
Following on from the success of the previous YSL/Berge auction, Pierre Berge, partner of the late legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, is putting up for sale further pieces from the pair's chateaux on the French Normandy coast.
In this edition, American author Jake Lamar is our guest for his fifth book 'The Ghosts of Saint-Michel' about a murder mystery in Paris. And, the first Fashion Week takes place in Pakistan to fight against Taliban.
In this edition, Rebecca Leffler talks about a new french film 'A l'Origine' which means 'In the Beginning' by Xavier Giannoli and based on a true story. And then we turn to Pakistan, where a very special event was taking place.
In this edition, Jessica Michault talks about high jewelry with Louis Vuiton, Boucheron and Faberge 's collection. And, let's go to Brazil for a film festival in the fight against climate change.
Behind every product, the brand and its story build its identity. This Fashion Special looks at how different companies strategise to ensure that people understand what their brand is about.
The makeover craze, traditionally reserved for women is now attracting more and more men. Stéphane, 25, has requested the help of Thomas, a fashion advisor.
In this edition, Eve Jackson is in Niger for the International Festival of African Fashion to celebrate the intense African creativity and the development of young designers and models.
In this edition, a look back at the life of French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss who has died at 100. And our fashion reporter Jessica Michault talks about e-commerce. Can retails stores survive if they aren't selling online?