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little britain

October 4, 2007  8:30 am

Lyndelle

Eavesdrop on any conversation in Paris this week and you’re just as likely to hear the Queen’s English as you are French. The London fashion crowd—including Jefferson Hack, Gareth Pugh, Giles Deacon, Alistair Allan, Henry Holland, and hairstylist Lyndell Mansfield—has hopped La Manche and is making its presence known. For one thing, the Brits have bumped the hub of hangover-nursing and party-scheduling from the long-reigning Hôtel Costes to the more offhandedly cool Hotel Amour, where 18 of the 20 rooms are occupied by subjects of HRH Elizabeth II.

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