Tag: Françoise
meeting with the writer Françoise Chandernagor – L’Express
When we talk about Françoise Chandernagor, we always remember that she was the first woman to graduate from the ENA, in 1969. We less know that she was also one…
in 1971, Françoise Giroud and the right of women to say “no” – L’Express
Since the creation of L’Express, Françoise Giroud has regularly spoken in our columns on the subject of abortion. In 1956, in an article entitled “Saturday Sick People”, she said: “The…
Success, marriage, illness… Françoise Hardy or the destiny of a yé-yé icon
She is and will forever remain one of the representative figures of the yé-yé era. From the 1960s, Francoise Hardy charmed France with his sweet voice and melancholic air, quickly…
What illness does Françoise Hardy suffer from?
In an interview with Paris Match, singer Françoise Hardy spoke about her state of health and her weariness. “It’s a nightmare.” In an interview given to Paris Match, published this…
Françoise Hardy sick and resigned: her son’s confidences about his mother’s cancer, which is gaining
Thomas Dutronc, the son of Jacques Dutronc and Françoise Hardy, spoke this week about the state of health of his mother suffering from cancer. This Thursday, November 23 marks the…
“Françoise Giroud was an artisan of the word” – L’Express
In this episode of La Loupe, Christine Ockrent, former editorial director of L’Express and author Françoise Giroud: a French ambition published by Fayard, tells the story of the co-founder of…
Françoise Schwab, author of “Vladimir Jankélévitch, the irresistible charm of the je-ne-sais-quoi”
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives in Idées: Françoise Schwab, for his book devoted to the philosopher and musicologist Vladimir Jankélévitch. The latter questioned Greece, the Roman legacy and that of all of…
“The man who will read us”: 70 years ago, the first editorial by Françoise Giroud in L’Express
On May 16, 1953, Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud launched L’Express as a weekly supplement to Les Echos. Françoise Giroud confided in our 2,500th issue: “L’Express was born of anger.…
The exhibition to see: Françoise Pétrovitch, her shared solitudes and her imaginary islands
“Romanticism is not my thing,” confides Françoise Pétrovitch to a handful of journalists on this April morning. Paradoxical, when at the same time, she is exhibiting in a place dedicated…
Bernard Arnault and Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, richest man and woman in the world
Double for France: Bernard Arnault, CEO of the world number one luxury LVMH, and Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, heiress of L’Oréal, are, with their family, the richest man and woman in…