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At Paris Couture, Dior and Thom Browne Get Olympic Fever
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Financial Times - World
Paris haute couture offers escapism during election fever
With a nod to the upcoming Olympics, some designers were inspired by sport, while others played to their strengths with dramatic shapes and decorative detailingFrance -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
High Jewelry Shines During Paris Couture Week
Hermès embraced color, Piaget went for texture and Boucheron used technology to capture ocean waves. -
NBC News - Top stories
Transgender runner Nikki Hiltz is headed to the Paris Olympics
Transgender runner Nikki Hiltz punched their ticket to Paris after winning the 1500 meter race at Sunday's U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials.Olympics -
CBS News - World
Team USA is bringing its own air conditioning to the Paris Olympics
2024 Paris Olympics organizers say air conditioning isn't needed as athlete accommodation has "eco-focused cooling solutions." Team USA isn't convinced. -
Financial Times - World
Eco-friendly cement features on Paris menu for a greener Olympics
Emissions targets prompt organisational ‘rethink’ on everything from food to building materials -
Financial Times - World
What Paris should learn from London 2012 Olympic legacy
Against the historical odds, the UK capital’s games were a marked economic success -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Predicted medal table for the Paris Olympics 2024, including Team GB
With a month to go until the Paris 2024 Olympics, the United States are once again predicted to win the most medals overall, with Team GB tipped to surpass 60 medals for the fourth successive summer Games.Olympics -
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Victor Wembanyama 'can't wait' for a France-USA showdown at the Paris Olympics
Victor Wembanyama plays against the top names in the game with the San Antonio Spurs in the NBAOlympics -
ABC News - Sports
Here’s why the Olympics have a French connection (and it ain’t just Paris 2024)
While the Ancient Olympics originated in Greece, its modern incarnation is very much a French affairFrance
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