Herve L. Leroux

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Herve Leger on Models: They Don't Make Them Like They Used To
Designer Herve Leger, currently known as Herve L. Leroux has revealed that he will no longer show his collections at Fashion Week because of the models walking the runway.

He says that the models these days are very uninspiring because they’re all too skinny. So a size negative 0 isn’t hot?

"If I had to go back to catwalk presentations I would be in a panic...Already the models I find are too skinny, too sad. And I knew the age of the super top models, Linda Evangelista and Cindy Crawford, who were always lively and smiling," Léger said.

The Herve Leger label has been under the Max Azria brand since 1999, but Herve created his own label called Herve L. Leroux in 2000. He says the name was actually suggested by his good friend Karl Lagerfeld.

It’s actually funny that he is so inspired by Karl Lagerfeld, who has on many occasions revealed his dislike for fat people.

"No one wants to see curvy women," Lagerfeld has said. "You've got fat mothers with their bags of chips sitting in front of the television and saying that thin models are ugly," he added.

I do have to agree with Herve on the fact that there are not real supermodels these days. The days of Cindy Crawford, Elle Macpherson, and Linda Evangelista are definitely long gone.
Penelope Cruz Looks Stunning in Herve L. Leroux
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Penelope Cruz rarely disappoints us with her choice in wardrobe. And last night was no exception.

She showed up to the Berlin premiere of the film Los Abrazos Rotos (Broken Embraces) donning a custom made forest green gown by Parisian couturier Hervé L. Leroux.

The floor length gown featured a one-shoulder look and a body-hugging shape that complimented Penelope’s sexy curves.

Speaking of, Penelope is the latest celeb to come under the spotlight of a possible pregnancy, since she’s been wearing looser-fitting ensembles, but her rep has denied the claims.

Famous for his ability to enhance women’s bodies with his unforgettable bandage dresses, the Parisian Couturier created his new company under the name of Herve L. Leroux in 2000. To view the collections, visit www.hervelleroux.com.
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Designer Profile: Meet The Sculptor of Fashion
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Move over Herve Leger, there’s a new Herve making his rounds in Hollywood. Meet Hervé L. Leroux, the Parisian couturier who’s best known to sculpt dresses around a woman’s body.

His bandage dresses have become a big hit among Hollywood’s elite. Celeb fans include Whitney Houston, Penelope Cruz, Gwyneth Paltrow and that’s just a few. Why wouldn’t stars love these dresses? The tight fit instantly makes you look inches smaller. These dresses will make Rosie O'Donnell look like a size 4.

It’s time to let go of the empress gowns that will even make Kate Moss look pregnant. It’s time to emphasize the beauty of a woman’s by bringing the sex appeal.

Last night actress Halle Berry wore a jaw dropping Herve L Leroux cocktail dress at the Wolverine screening in Los Angeles. Herve L Leroux was a good luck charm for actress Anna Pacquin who won a Golden Globe for “Best TV Actress” for her role in HBO's True Blood.

So who is the man behind the magical curtain making innovative couture and ready to wear styles? Since 2000, this Parisian designer has been working out of his boutique atelier in Paris concentrating on his couture work molding on the body his draped dresses in a pure and graphic manner. If you really want to get the Leroux feel, try his custom made pieces created for women addicted to his ultra feminine, glamorous, inimitable style.

Leroux now has a ready to wear line in the same spirit, mainly dresses with precise cutting and great décolleté, a timeless look that sculpts a woman’s body. Check out the collection below.
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