ENTERTAINMENT
December 24, 2002 | Valli Herman-Cohen, Times Staff Writer
Paris At the precise moment that Pierre Lafaurie aimed his motorcycle for the cobblestone sidewalk, hopped the ancient curb and sped around a large stalled truck, it became clear how he could bring a sense of adventure and spontaneity to something as elementary as a poplin shirt. Moments later, a policeman at the summit of Montmartre, home of the Sacre Coeur basilica, is asking for his driver's license, which is duly presented with a smile and some clever banter that avoids arrest.