Sonia Rykiel: I Have Parkinson’s Disease

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sonia Rykiel has Parkinson's disease, she reveals in a new book. According to Women's Wear Daily, the French designer finally discusses her illness in "N'oubliez Pas Que Je Joue" ("Don't Forget It's A Game") after 15 years of silence as her symptoms are becoming more visible.

In the new tome, the 81-year-old designer writes, "I don't want to show my pain. I resisted, I hesitated, I tried to be invisible, to pretend that nothing was wrong. It's impossible, it's not like me," according to WWD.
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