Posted on 06/24/2005 10:45:33 AM PDT by TightyRighty
Oprah Winfrey may be the world's most powerful celebrity, as well as the reigning Queen of Daytime, but apparently those titles hold little sway with Hermes.
The luxury goods retailer has issued a red-faced apology after refusing the talk-show host entry to one of its Paris boutiques last week.
According to a statement from Hermes, Winfrey and "an entourage" tried to enter the Hermes boutique on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore at about 6:45 p.m. on June 14.
Though the store's normal closing time is 6:30 p.m., many high-end retailers routinely make exceptions for celebrities and other VIPs. However, according to Hermes, the boutique was in the midst of setting up "a private public relations event" at the time Winfrey stopped by.
"Hermes regrets not having been able to welcome Madame Oprah Winfrey and the people accompanying her to give them all the attention and service that Hermes is committed to giving each of its clients in the world," said the statement. "Hermes expresses its sincere regrets for any misunderstanding that these circumstances could have caused."
However, Gayle King, a pal of Winfrey's, who was with her at the time of the incident, disputes Hermes' version of events.
"People were in the store and they were shopping. Oprah was at the door and she was not allowed into the store," King told Entertainment Tonight. "Oprah describes it herself as 'one of the most humiliating moments of her life.' "
Not that Winfrey is letting the incident keep her down.
"She's really okay," King said. "Her position is, 'I will shop where people appreciate my business, and I don't believe that any longer includes Hermes.' "
Winfrey's Chicago-based Harpo Productions confirmed that the daytime diva canceled a recent order for one of Hermes' Birkin bags following the incident. The exclusive purses can cost as much as $6,500 and Winfrey reportedly already owns a dozen of them.
Winfrey also informed Robert Chavez, the American president of Hermes, that she would no longer be patronizing his stores.
Meanwhile, though The Oprah Winfrey Show is currently on hiatus, a spokesperson for the show confirmed that Winfrey plans to devote a show to her "Crash moment" in September.
Crash, which stars Don Cheadle and is currently in theaters, paints a bleak picture of racial intolerance.
Last week, Winfrey was named number one on Forbes magazine's Celebrity 100, up from her 2004 standing of number three. Her 12-month earnings were estimated at a hefty $225 million.
And that would buy a lot of bags. Too bad, Hermes.
It's all Bush's fault.
Imagine, being turned away from Hermes is more humiliating than the girlhood rape she experienced.
I thought Oprah shopped at T J Max?
Don't forget Costco!
"Oprah describes it herself as 'one of the most humiliating moments of her life."
Falls under the "get the hell over yourself you stuck up, pretentious b*tch!" catagory
Who cares?
I have a suggestion for Oprah: get even. If you truly feel that your were humiliated, take a few of your millions and buy this company. Then you can 'humiliate' them back by publicly firing everyone who worked at the boutique that night.
This is a great two-fer. Oprah can strike a blow for her own self-esteem --- at the expense of the French.
Go to Burger King and cool down, ya cow.
'I will shop where people appreciate my business, and I don't believe that any longer includes Hermes.' "
I say, bravo Oprah!
High time Hermes and other "exclusive" places of business learned a lesson.
I'm sure all the little people who watch her show, buy her magazine, etc.....will be REALLY impressed by THIS....NOT. Can you say PRIMA DONA?
You know, "Who cares about this thread that I've taken the time to hit, read and post on."
Good catch..and it was racial profiling..
Obviously, Hermes doesn't understand Oprah's power, but they will.......... oh, they will.......
Oprah buy Hermes? What an entertaining idea, Tallguy!
and Wal-Mart... didn't she decorate a home using all Wal-Mart products?
Imelda Winfrey
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