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Fashion ROYALTY

Talita Von Furstenberg is in Paris to see her grandmother receive the Chevalier de la Légion D’Honneur for her contribution to fashion. We are obviously talking about Diane Von Furstenberg, the global fashion designer who has sold over 15 million wrap dresses, since pioneering the design in the 70s. It was said to empower women and the trailblazer’s philanthropy work is also considerable.

“The award is really deserving,” Talita tells us proudly, when we meet at an apartment on the Left Bank for her cover shoot. “She does a million things every single day. She’s an amazing inspiration in terms of fashion, but also so much more.”

The whole family flew into the French capital for the ceremony, which was followed by a celebratory dinner also attended by Anna Wintour, Natalia Vodianova, Christian Louboutin, Gabriela Hearst and Julie de Libran.

TVF has always had a close bond with DVF (the entire family is referred to by their initials: “I call my dad AVF, I’m TVF, my grandma is DVF, my grandpa is BD...”) and she has recently followed her into fashion design, launching her label TVF for DVF last year.

But her

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