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At the maison's Sylvanian tribute to its founder's really quite lovely holiday homes, Locke was a guest on the front row. Which is shorthand for 'made it!' by most standards. The ceremony of it all isn't lost on Locke either."I see fashion as a form of pure art, because it's exhibited right there on the human body," he tellson a balmy Paris Friday afternoon from his hotel room.