These days fewer than half of the houses unveiling their new spring collections on the Parisian haute couture catwalks are French. Italian couturiers Valentino, Armani and Versace are correspondent members with an established couture clientele.
The new kids on the block at last week’s Paris Haute Couture Week were the Chinese, while Middle East designers, led by Lebanon’s Elie Saab, are now an integral part of the schedule.
Saab and fellow Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad, who are guest members of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, would have to relocate their main ateliers to Paris to qualify for full membership, but their sparklingly dressed clientele illustrates the huge international demand for their work.
Five missing Czechs found in Lebanon

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Five Czech citizens who went missing in Lebanon in July are now with the Lebanese security services, a security source told Reuters on Monday.
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the five, who went missing in eastern Lebanon last year, were found late on Monday.
"We will send a plane for them as soon as possible," the Czech foreign minister, Lubomir Zaoralek, on a visit to Oman, said on his Twitter account.
The disappearance, which Czech authorities treated as a possible kidnapping, may have been related to organized crime and the drugs and arms trade, Lebanon’s interior minister said in July.
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