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Died on January 7, 2020, when he was 94 years old, the famous French hairdresser Jacques Dessange long owned a duplex located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, on the famous Avenue Foch. Housing which now belongs to a former resident of Matignon, where he lives with his daughter.
Jacques Dessange: his princely duplex located in Paris today belongs to a former Prime Minister who lives there with his daughter, a former model
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Having built a real empire within France, the famous French hairdresser Jacques Dessange unfortunately died on January 7, 2020, when he was 94 years old. During his life, he notably owned a duplex on the famous avenue Fochlocated in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. This accommodation is now the property of former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin. As a reminder, the politician was appointed to Matignon in 2005 by the President of the Republic Jacques Chirac. He then retained this position until the end of the mandate of the former head of state in 2007. It was shortly after the health crisis of 2020 that Dominique de Villepin purchased the luxurious duplex by Jacques Dessange in Paris.
From now on, he lives in this residence alongside his daughter Marie de Villepinnow aged 38. As a reminder, the one who tried her hand at modeling and acting is the eldest daughter of the former Prime Minister. Indeed, Dominique de Villepin also had two other children, respectively named Arthur and Victoire, who all came from his union with the sculptor Marie-Laure Le Guay. Married in 1985, the couple eventually divorced in 2011. Now a painter, Marie de Villepin spoke about her parents in 2013 in the columns of the magazine ELLE. She notably revealed that her father was strongly opposed to her pursuing a career in modeling.
Dominique de Villepin: her daughter Marie posed topless on the cover of Lui magazine in 2015
“For them, the world of fashion was associated with a depraved world, with drugs, abuse of all kinds…“she first explained, before revealing an anecdote about her father. “We are a family that loves each other, but from afar. One evening, my father came to my room. He sat on my bed and said to me: 'Marie, the years go by, and the chances don't come back. Know that you are ruining your future, also know that we love you and that our door will always be open. But if you leave, we won't help you.‘”she revealed. Finally, Marie de Villepin took her first steps as a model in New York in 2005, under the pseudonym Marie Steiss, where she quickly became the muse of Givenchy. Dominique de Villepin's daughter also made waves in 2015, when she posed topless on the cover of the magazine His.