Good morning, WMPW readers! Adele may be about to sign a $130 million record deal, a South Korean designer who dressed Lady Gaga is trying to build her brand internationally, and Angelina Jolie Pitt has a teaching gig at LSE. Want to pass on some news about a powerful woman? Find me on Twitter at @laurascohn. Enjoy your Tuesday!
THE BIG STORY
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA
| Parity in Paris |
| HEC Paris, which has a teaching staff that's about 50% female, was named No. 1 by The Financial Times for diversity in the executive education for the first time, and it came in second place in the newspaper's customized program rankings. |
| Financial Times |
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| Adele, $130m woman? |
| Adele is about to sign a massive $130 million record contract--the biggest ever for a British artist and the largest for any female singer. The Sony Music deal smashes Robbie Williams' record of $125 million with EMI and Whitney Houston's $100 million deal with Arista Records. |
| Coins2Day |
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| Another Le Pen |
| Is the niece of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen starting to blur the National Front's message ahead of next year's presidential election? That's the concern of party elders, who worry that Marion Marechal-Le Pen's challenges to the traditional party line will confuse voters. |
| Politico |
ASIA-PACIFIC
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| Men online |
| Despite what I thought, it's not women who are driving the burgeoning online shopping market in China. Men are the ones snapping up personal-care products and sports, dining and travel services. |
| South China Morning Post |
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| Designing shoes |
| With the #heelgate story still fresh in my mind, this piece about a female entrepreneur who started a shoe design company caught my eye. The brand, "Shoes of Prey," was founded by Australian lawyer-turned entrepreneur Jodie Fox, her now ex-husband, and another business partner. It lets women customize their shoes online. |
| BBC |
THE AMERICAS
| Professor Pitt |
| The London School of Economics has hired Angelina Jolie Pitt as a visiting professor for its new course on women, peace and security. I bet the class, which she's launching with former British Foreign Secretary William Hague, will have a long waiting list. |
| People |
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| A gift that's hard to give |
| Burt's Bees co-founder Roxanne Quimby has been trying to give away a national park in Maine for over 10 years. It still hasn't happened. |
| Washington Post |
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| Martha's advice |
| Lifestyle empire founder Martha Stewart, who recently became a grandmother, said reinforcement is key to instilling confidence in young women. "Even if your daughter or granddaughter maybe isn't so pretty, or isn't so smart, tell her she is," said Stewart, at the Coins2Day Most Powerful Women "Evening With..." Dinner in New York last night. "You keep reinforcing that and you know what? She'll grow up to (be) beautiful and brilliant and do just what she wants to do." |
| Coins2Day |
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| Real revenues |
| What happens when a lingerie brand stops airbrushing its models? If you're American Eagle's Aerie, which promoted its campaign with the hashtag #aeriereal, sales spike. "We want to help empower young women to be confident in themselves and their bodies," says Aerie exec Jennifer Foyle. |
| Mashable |
IN BRIEF
| Ellen DeGeneres Show to host "Ghostbusters" cast and Hillary Clinton on same day, irking Sony |
| New York Times |
| Clinton email probe starts to wind down |
| Coins2Day |
| ANZ Bank names banker Michelle Jablko to CFO post |
| Bloomberg |
| Shooter Kim Rhode qualifies for sixth Olympics |
| Sports Illustrated |
| Why some female scientists try hard to look frumpy |
| Quartz |
| How Isabella Barrett became a multimillionaire by age nine |
| New York Times |
PARTING WORDS
| —Smriti Irani, India's Human Resource Development minister |

