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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 2: Chef and former model Daniel de la Falaise poses for a photograph on July 2, 2014, in Paris, France. Daniel de la Falaise, 43, is the grandson of 1950s model Maxime de la Falaise and the nephew of Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent's muse. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French employers association MEDEF head Pierre Gattaz speaks at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) is the largest union of employers in France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French employers association MEDEF head Pierre Gattaz speaks at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) is the largest union of employers in France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Alain Bougrain-Dubourg, Birds Protection League President (left), speaks with Frédéric Jiguet, also from the Birds Protection League (center), and French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (right) during the exhibition 'Fete de la nature' (Nature Festival) in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) answers an interview done by children during the exhibition  'Fete de la nature' (Nature Festival) in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) answers an interview done by children during the exhibition  'Fete de la nature' (Nature Festival) in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French employers association MEDEF head Pierre Gattaz speaks at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) is the largest union of employers in France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French employers association MEDEF head Pierre Gattaz speaks at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) is the largest union of employers in France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French employers association MEDEF head Pierre Gattaz speaks at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF) is the largest union of employers in France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) visits the exhibition 'Fete de la nature' (Nature Festival) in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer Claude Zenatti poses in his store, the smallest (5 square meters) of Paul Bert market, part of Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks looks closely at an antique vase in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks speaks about acid-engraved doors with the vendor in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks explores an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks explores an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal drives away in an electric car during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal speaks during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal speaks during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Natural History Museum's Zoo director Michel Saint Jalme (left) shows to French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) the zoo's orangutan 'Nenesse' during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Natural History Museum's Zoo director Michel Saint Jalme (left) shows to French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) the zoo's orangutan 'Nenesse' during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) poses with school children on the side of the exhibition 'Fete de la nature' (Nature Festival) in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) walks with Natural History Museum Gilles President Boeuf (left) at the entrance of the museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) walks with Natural History Museum Gilles President Boeuf (left) at the entrance of the museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier's store is specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier speaks with customer Paul-Henri Goumet in his store is specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Customer Paul-Henri Goumet browses antique dealer François Bachelier's store specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer Claude Zenatti poses in his store, the smallest (5 square meters) of Paul Bert market, part of Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer Claude Zenatti poses in his store, the smallest (5 square meters) of Paul Bert market, part of Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Customer Paul-Henri Goumet in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Head of Association of Merchants of the Flea Market Bruno Malet (right) and Antique dealer François Bachelier (left) pose for a photograph in Bachelier's store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Head of Association of Merchants of the Flea Market Bruno Malet poses for a photograph in his store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: The association of merchants of the flea market printed T-shirts with slogans opposed to Grosvenor in 2007 and 2011, in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. This one reads 'Grosvenor you're wrong! I only accept one lease' (meaning the old lease and not the more-expensive new lease that Grovesnor tried to impose on them). Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: The association of merchants of the flea market printed T-shirts with slogans opposed to Grosvenor in 2007 and 2011, in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. This one reads 'Mr the duke is served!' with a caricature of Grosvenor. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks looks closely at an antique vase in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks looks at a stuffed fox in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks points to monumental lights sold at 11,000 euros each in an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks looks at antique walking sticks in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks jokes around with an antique mirror frame in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks examines acid-engraved doors on sale in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks explores an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks explores an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal speaks during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Natural History Museum's Zoo director Michel Saint Jalme (left) shows to French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (white jacket) the zoo's orangutan 'Nenesse' during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (center) walks with Natural History Museum President Gilles Boeuf (left) and Natural History Museum Director Thomas Grenon (right) during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Alain Bougrain-Dubourg, Birds Protection League President (left), speaks with Frédéric Jiguet, also from the Birds Protection League (center), and French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (right) during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 24: Alain Bougrain-Dubourg, Birds Protection League President (left), speaks with Frédéric Jiguet, also from the Birds Protection League (center), and French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Ségolène Royal (right) during the exhibition 'Feast of Nature' in the Natural History Museum's garden (Jardin des Plantes) on May 24, 2014, in Paris, France. The 'Fete de la nature' runs from May 21 to 25 and proposes some 5000 free activites in 1400 outdoor sites on the theme 'wild plants'. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Customer Paul-Henri Goumet browses antique dealer François Bachelier's store specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier speaks with customer Paul-Henri Goumet in his store is specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Customer Paul-Henri Goumet browses antique dealer François Bachelier's store specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier's store is specialised in antique kitchen ustensils in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier poses for a photograph by an antique lion as he 'tamed the lion' that is Grosvenor, in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier poses for a photograph in his store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier poses for a photograph in his store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Antique dealer François Bachelier poses for a photograph in his store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Head of Association of Merchants of the Flea Market Bruno Malet poses for a photograph in his store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: Head of Association of Merchants of the Flea Market Bruno Malet poses for a photograph outsie the Serpette market, part of Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: The association of merchants of the flea market printed T-shirts with slogans opposed to Grosvenor in 2007 and 2011, in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. This one reads 'Mr the duke is served!' with a caricature of Grosvenor. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 25: The association of merchants of the flea market printed T-shirts with slogans opposed to Grosvenor in 2007 and 2011, in Saint-Ouen flea market, on April 25, 2014, outside Paris, France. The one above reads 'Mr the duke is served!' with a caricature of Grosvenor. The one under reads 'Grosvenor you're wrong! I only accept one lease' (meaning the old lease and not the more-expensive new lease that Grovesnor tried to impose on them). Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster and Britain's eighth richest man, has just bailed out of a nine-year battle against French dealers from two of the most prestigious antiques sections of the 130-year-old Paris flea market, or 'Marché aux puces de Saint Ouen' – the world's largest, with five million visitors a year. In 2005, the Duke paid €50 million (£41 million) for its high-end Serpette and Paul-Bert sections; last week he sold the lot at a reported €20 million loss to French landowner Jean-Cyrille Boutmy. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Fur hats in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Glasses in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: A stuffed fox in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Movies theater seats in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Walking sticks in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: A lady browses in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: An antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Acid-engraved doors are on sale in the Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks points to details of a century-old bevelled mirror in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks examines acid-engraved doors on sale in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: The French Collection TV presenter Mark Franks explores an antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The French Collection TV series sees three amateur vintage dealers travel to brocante markets in France to acquire a host of varied items with the aim of returning to the UK to sell them for a profit. Presented by wheeler dealer Mark Franks, The French Collection will air on Channel 4 on March 2014. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: Facebook France General Director Laurent Solly at a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. The Chinese Business Club aims to strenghten business relationships between China and France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Shells and corals in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Book stands in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: Hats and other items in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: A furniture suite in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: A cornered chair in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 08: An antique store in Saint-Ouen flea market, on February 8, 2014, outside Paris, France. The Paris Flea Market (Le Marche aux Puces) opened in 1885. Located in a popular district, it extends over six hectares in Saint-Ouen, a city near Paris. The Paris Flea Market is a famous Paris shopping venue attracting 70 000 shoppers every week. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: Dassault Systemes Chief Executive Officer Charles Edelstenne (left) meets former French Foreign Affairs minister Michele Alliot-Marie (center) during a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. The Chinese Business Club aims to strenghten business relationships between China and France. Her name can also be spelled Michèle Alliot-Marie. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 25: French and Chinese businessmen at businesswomen meet a luncheon hosted by the Chinese Business Club on February 25, 2014, in Paris, France. The Chinese Business Club aims to strenghten business relationships between China and France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Rachel Picard, directrice de Gares et Connexions, et Patrick de Carolis, directeur du musée Marmottan, inaugurent une exposition du musée Marmottan sur le parvis de la gare Saint Lazare, à Paris, le 31 mai 2013. Photo : Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: Employees put the final touches at dresses before the presentation of Versace Autumn Winter 2014 fashion show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on July 5, 2014 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: A model poses for a photograph before the presentation of Versace Autumn Winter 2014 fashion show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on July 5, 2014 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: A model poses for a photograph before the presentation of Versace Autumn Winter 2014 fashion show during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week on July 5, 2014 in Paris, France. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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