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Top French prof died in New York of ‘heart attack’

The New York coroner on Wednesday announced that a top French academic whose body was found naked in his hotel room last month, died of natural causes.

Top French prof died in New York of 'heart attack'
Sciences-Po

“He died of a heart attack,” coroner’s spokeswoman Ellen Borakov told AFP.

“The actual wording on the death certificate says hypertensive heart disease. That means high blood pressure,” she said.

Richard Descoings, 53, headed the prestigious Paris Institute of Political Studies, known as Sciences-Po, and was in New York for a conference when he suddenly died, sparking huge interest in his native France.

He failed to show up to an event, prompting a search and the discovery of his naked body in his Manhattan hotel room on April 3rd.

Initially the coroner’s office said it expected to establish a cause of death within two weeks. However, the investigation took more than a month.

Police have ruled out anything suspicious.

Descoings had been attending a meeting of the heads of major universities under the aegis of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and had been due to meet four colleagues in the Michelangelo Hotel in Manhattan at 9am.

When he failed to show up, they assumed he had left without them for the conference and only became alarmed when they could not find him.

A statement from the institute said Descoings had been at its helm for 16 years, during which he had “profoundly transformed” one of France’s leading seats of learning, which traditionally educates the country’s political and diplomatic elite.

The then French President Nicolas Sarkozy paid tribute to Descoings’ “exceptional career,” saying in a statement he had “devoted his whole life to his chosen cause… education.”

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FASHION

French designer refuses to dress Melania Trump

There's no doubt which side the fashion world supported during the US presidential campaign.

French designer refuses to dress Melania Trump
New York-based French designer Sophie Theallet dressed Michelle Obama but will not dress Melania Trump. Photo: Joshua Lott/AFP
For years, First Lady Michelle Obama and Democrats' vanquished presidential candidate Hillary Clinton have been favourites with fashion designers who dressed them in clothes aimed at evoking their values.
   
But New York-based French designer Sophie Theallet has gone a step further, throwing down the gauntlet by refusing to dress future first lady Melania Trump because of the political views of her husband, President-elect Donald Trump.
   
Theallet is urging other designers to follow her lead.
 
“As one who celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next first lady,” she wrote in an open letter published Thursday.
   
“The rhetoric of racism, sexism and xenophobia unleashed by her husband's presidential campaign are incompatible with the shared values we live by.”    
 
“I am well aware it is not wise to get involved in politics,” Theallet added. “That said, as a family-owned company, our bottom line is not just about money.”
   
The letter has prompted a flood of reaction on social media, much of it negative.
   
Theallet, 52, who has worked in the United States for more than fifteen years, is a regular fixture at New York's fashion week.    
 
Her feminine designs have appealed to Michelle Obama, who provided welcome publicity by donning several of her dresses since 2009.
 
“She has contributed to having our name recognized and respected worldwide,” Theallet wrote of the current first lady, indicating purpose behind Obama's fashion choices.
   
“Her values, actions and grace have always resonated deeply within me.”