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Source: www.metafilter.com --- 32 days ago
How Plastic Surgery Can Give An Older Woman The Face Of A Baby : She looked a little like … Madonna? Strange, I know, since Madonna and my friend have little in common, at least physically. But when I saw the Big Ciccone on the cover of Vanity Fair a couple of months later, I couldn’t help but notice the similarities: the Mount Rushmore cheekbones, the angular jawline, the smoothed forehead, the plumped skin, the heartlike shape of the face. Their faces didn’t seem pulled tight in that typical face-lift way; they seemed pushed out. Looking at Madonna, I kept thinking of the British expression for reconditioning a saddle: having it "restuffed." Perhaps that’s where she got the idea to have some work done. After the hunt, Madge dismounted her trusty steed and thought, My saddle needs restuffing. And, by George, so does my face! Another excerpt: I decided to e-mail Liz Rosenberg, Madonna’s publicist since fuh-evah (and no relation to the doctor), to see if she would have lunch with me and talk about celebrities and plastic surgery. "Absofuckinlutely," she wrote back. "Though why you think anyone I represent has done anything to their faces is beyond me. Ha-ha. Getting any artist besides Joan Rivers and Kathy Griffin to go on record about the subject is not easy. Of course one of the great quotes came from my gal Cher, who said in an interview, 'If I want to put my tits on my back it’s my business.' Whatever Madonna has had done—and I ...
Source: nudepicturesof.com --- 18 days ago
She’ll give you a Pole-a X! ...
Source: topics.nytimes.com --- 60 days ago
The experience of flying may have changed over the years, but you can still find happiness in getting from here to there if you keep yourself primed for some simple pleasures. ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 31 days ago
New York magazine has a fascinating cover story about the new, "it" face.  It's not that taffy-pulled look that screams, "Work done here!" Rather, it's more of a softening of the edges -- a little plumper around the jaw, a little rounder below the eyes.  Here's an excerpt: "Past a certain age, to paraphrase Catherine Deneuve, it’s either your fanny or your face. In other words, if your body is fierce (from yoga, Pilates and the treadmill), your face will have no fat on it either and it will be … unfierce. It was only a matter of time before a certain segment of the female population would figure out how to have it both ways, even if it means working out two hours a day and then paying someone to volumize their faces, as they say in the dermatology business. As a friend of mine recently pointed out, there is now a whole new class of women walking around with wiry little bodies and “big ol’ baby faces.” And they look, well, if not exactly young, then attractive in a different way. A yoga body plus the New New Face may not be a fountain of youth, but it’s a fountain of indeterminate age." How do they do it? Hyaluronic acid fillers, mostly, which plump out skin that has lost collagen and become gaunt. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that minimally invasive cosmetic procedures rose by 9% last year and those fillers jumped from fifth most popular in 2006 to second most popular in 2007. And you thought the world was getti ...
Source: blogs.telegraph.co.uk --- 12 days ago
Historians have long debated whether and why Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria committed suicide in his hunting lodge at Mayerling, along with his mistress Marie Vetsera. Well, here is an original theory for you. Could it have been because he had a small man growing out of his face, gesticulating in a relentlessly distracting manner? Or had he just switched on his television set to discover one-fifth of the screen occupied by this man semaphoring wildly in language for the deaf? I watch very little television these days, for reasons that will be obvious to anybody glancing at the broadcasting schedules. The news and the odd vintage film - that's about it. During the Bank Holiday weekend, however, I tuned into the 1968 version of Mayerling, only to find Omar Sharif, in the role of Crown Prince Rudolf, disfigured by a deaf interpreter looming across the screen, covering most of his features. More unforgivably, he did the same to Catherine Deneuve shortly afterwards. What on earth is the point of this imposition on viewers? By all means help deaf people to enjoy films - no reasonable human being has a problem with that - but why not use subtitles, which can be switched off by those who do not need them? The only imaginable permutation of disability that could conceivably benefit from the ever-encroaching "sign zone" are deaf people who have not learned to read, but have somehow mastered the complexities of sign language. Is that a stat ...
Source: www.musica.iol.pt --- 14 days ago
Vocalista dos GNR apresenta projecto a solo em Loulé ...
Source: www.brainyquote.com --- 44 days ago
"Love is suffering. One side always loves more." ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 31 days ago
Recommended France, 2006, 69 minutes Writer-director: Manoel de Oliveira With: Michel Piccoli, Bulle Ogier, Ricardo Trepa, Leonor Baldaque, Julia Buisel Director-intellectual Manoel de Oliveira made his first film in 1931 and only another 10 over the next 40 years, but since the mid-1970s he has been on, roughly, a film-a-year pace comparable to that of Woody Allen. He is currently in production on a feature in his native Portugal to be released in 2009 -- when he will be 100 years old. "Belle Toujours," made in 2006 and released in the U.S. last year, is Oliveira's self-described homage to Luis Bunuel's 1967 hit, "Belle de Jour," in which Catherine Deneuve played a young, frigid, bourgeois housewife who unleashed her masochistic self by working in a brothel. The sex job had been playfully suggested to Severine by her husband's snobbish friend Husson (Michel Piccoli), who at the film's ... Read the entire review ...
Source: cinema.videosift.com --- 3 days ago
(3 votes - 0 comments - 38 views) They Are : Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, Norma Shearer, Ruth Chatterton, Jean Harlow, Katharine Hepburn, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, Vivien Leigh, Greer Garson, Hedy Lamarr, Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney, Olivia de Havilland, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Ginger Rogers, Loretta Young, Deborah Kerr, Judy Garland, Anne Baxter, Lauren Bacall, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Lana Turner, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, Audrey Hepburn, Dorothy Dandridge, Shirley MacLaine, Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno, Janet Leigh, Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren, Ann Margret, Julie Andrews, Raquel Welch, Tuesday Weld, Jane Fonda, Julie Christie, Faye Dunaway, Catherine Deneuve, Jacqueline Bisset, Candice Bergen, Isabella Rossellini, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, Jessica Lange, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sigourney Weaver, Kathleen Turner, Holly Hunter, Jodie Foster, Angela Bassett, Demi Moore, Sharon Stone, Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, Salma Hayek, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore, Diane Lane, Nicole Kidman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry ...
Source: www.20minutes.fr --- 23 days ago
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Source: shoeblogs.com --- 1 day ago
Manolo says, here is the Manolo’s latest column for the Express of the Washington Post . Dear Manolo, I’m a small town girl with big time dreams, who has just been given the job of a lifetime. The next eight weeks will be super demanding and I’ll be in the limelight a lot. All of my friends say I have a sort “sexy librarian” vibe. What would you recommend to make me seem a little more sophisticated and polished? Sarah Manolo says, congratulations on your recent success, clearly you are the woman to be reckoned with! It is always the same with the small town girls who make it big; on the one of the hands, you wish to give yourself the making over so as to seem more fashionable, while on the other of the hands you do not want to lose that refreshing American naturalness which others recognize as the heart of your charm. In the other words, how to be more Catherine Deneuve without sinking your Molly Brown. Naturally, the Manolo suggests starting with the shoes. You must shed those pedestrian, low quality shoes and move up market with something truly super fantastic. Look, here is the Karolina in black patent from Kate Spade , both super fantastic and all American! ...
Source: www.blackbookmag.com --- 30 days ago
It's certainly not a time machine, but I guess it'll have to do for now. Santa Monica's Getty Center is allowing art fans to jump back to a time in France's history where Americans had yet to become the target of national ire and Catherine Deneuve had yet to be born, let alone grace the cover of French Vogue. Through Nicole Cohen's interactive video installations, passersby experience 18th-century France via image-layering and live video manipulation. "Please Be Seated" combines footage of 18th-century French interiors, sourced from the Getty and several French museums, with live video of museum visitors, allowing them to virtually enter this bygone era -- but sparing them the lack of running water, industrial pollution, and Bonaparte's dictatorial whims. ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 15 days ago
Written by Lesley Scott RELATED STORIES:                               Comme des Garcons for Louis Vuitton                        Sofia & Francis Ford Coppola, Annie Leibovitz & Louis Vuitton!            ...& don't miss: Catherine Deneuve showcases Paris with Louis Vuitton    take Louis Vuitton along as an audio tou... Original story at Fashiontribes.com . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Louis Vuitton . ...
Source: www.boxxet.com --- 9 days ago
Written by Cherie Nina Garcia, a judge on Project Runway, had a book signing last night at the Barnes & Noble in New York. The Frisky reports that Nina will also be the new fashion director at Marie Claire. Apparently Nina really likes the fashion sense of Jennifer Lopez and Catherine Deneuve. She said, “Je... Original story at JLo Stalker . Related stories include: Jennifer Lopez is Back - Showbiz News & Celebrity Gossip , Jennifer Lopez’s Romantic Night Out - HotOnlineNews.com and ... celebpic (Blogspot) , Celebrity Gossip Oops View all 5 related news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Jennifer Lopez . ...
Source: www.metroactive.com --- 18 days ago
Days of Delon It’s been a good summer for Alain Delon; first came a five-film set from Lionsgate (reviewed here), followed by Le Choc as part of Lionsgate’s Catherine Deneuve set (read review). The latest reissue comes from Koch-Lorber. Joy House; one disc; Koch-Lorber; $24.98 This rococo 1964 thriller shows what the French New [...] ...
Source: talkingperfume.com --- 26 days ago
The Comptoir Sud Pacifique perfume has been a favorite of celebs for 3 decades and still going strong even though there are 600-800 fragrance launches each year. Comptoir Sud Pacifique celebrity fans over the past three Decades include: 1970’s: Candace Bergen, Catherine Deneuve & Cher. 1980’s: Christie Brinkley, Goldie Hawn & Melanie Griffith. 1990’s: Nicole Kidman, [...] ...
Source: phoenixcinema.wordpress.com --- 25 days ago
Catherine Deneuve is always worth watching, and she’s certainly the best thing in Andre Techine’s 1981 film Hotel des Ameriques. Helene (Catherine Deneuve) is a stressed-out anesthesiologist when she (literally) runs into Gilles Tisserand (Patrick Dewaere) one evening. Exhausted, but still driving, she almost flattens Gilles, and then guilty and lonely, she strikes up a relationship. Gilles [...] ...
Source: www.gala.fr --- 9 days ago
L’actrice profite de la dolce vita en Italie ...
Source: www.uber.com --- 30 days ago
It’s either your fanny or your face that is sacrificed beyond a certain age, Catherine Deneuve once said (and I believe 40 was the critical moment in her book), yet science and women are now having it all—without so much going under the knife, as a needle. The writing is on the face, er, cover of the latest New York Magazine , with an oversized mug shot of Madonna, the tracks of her former frowns and smiles penciled in for impact (or reminiscence). Thanks to a Jewish deli-sized menu of options, from fillers to acids, a woman now can genuinely claim with a straight, albeit newly polished, fat, “volumized” face, that there’s no way she’s had plastic surgery. The Old New Face Entertaining and a little scary, the cover story by Jonathan Van Meter (which also cites Mme. Deneuve's observation), addresses why at any given time, a culture finds a face beautiful or not. So, too, how that paradigm has shifted from the grown-up woman in the first half of the last century, to the big-eyed baby face that came into vogue in the 1960s and continues to be coveted today. “The point is that there is a noticeable aesthetic shift happening in the face,” Van Meter writes, “and that it’s dovetailing with quantum leaps in plastic surgery and dermatology.” When it comes to the notion of “plumpness of youth,” I admit I prefer having a little extra to pinch – on my bum. What would you do? ...
Source: highinchelsea.blogspot.com --- 3 days ago
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