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Byline: Vicki Woods reports.
Her clothes may be the height of elegance, but, say L'Wren Scott and her fans, they work wonders on every figure.
Paris is where good Americans go when they die, Oscar Wilde said. Right now it's where tall Americans go to work. I'm in L'Wren Scott's luxe showroom, tucked behind a pretty eighteenth-century courtyard on the Ale Saint-Louis. The walls are lined with rails of fabulous clothing and edged with tubs of close-packed roses shading from bright scarlet to rouge noir. Tall people abound: Three or four assistants, in demure, skinny LBDs that cover the knee, stalk around on peep-toe stiltlike heels in eel; three showroom ...