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"gamine" Definitions
  1. (of a young woman) thin and attractive; looking like a boyTopics Appearancec2
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I was born gamine and now I'm a gamine granny.
To address the need, she founded Gamine Company in 2014, based in Cohasset, Mass.
Seriously, has anyone mastered #wokeuplikethis hair better than the gamine femmes on the streets of Paris?
Of course, to do this look right, the woman must be a skinny "gamine," or waif.
Her hair was in a gamine cut, streaked blond in a salon and currently showing dark roots.
When a white movie star cuts her hair to pixie length or shorter, she's gamine or elegant.
She can mess around with the whole thing of her being called doe-eyed or a gamine.
Ms. Kravitz herself advanced this tender theme with a gamine look that brought to mind a waifish Mia Farrow.
The company recently partnered with Gamine as part of its Dickies 1922 archive-inspired collection to release the Sweetwater Trouser — named after the Texas town where Women's Airforce Service Pilots trained during World War II. Gamine and Red Ants Pants make their clothing domestically, but finding a factory is not without its challenges.
And though she helped coin the image of the 1960s "gamine," there was something extremely modern and mature about her.
Besides the cut itself, Ess also took Hale back to her darker roots — turning the simple style into goth, gamine magic.
This is the time when those enviably chubby cheeks and on-trend gamine hairstyles are complimented by all manner of fanciful dress.
Gamine and nimble, her Cherubino was spirited without being overplayed, in a genial revival of Richard Eyre's production that runs through Feb.
To help alleviate concerns about the cost, Gamine offers a guarantee to fix its products free, and it covers shipping costs for repairs.
Younger, he was more gamine than man, seducing a generation of moviegoers as the conflicted vampire in the adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight novels.
I remember them still: She, gamine in a striped shirt, brown bun, and almond eyes; he, a bushy beard, happy to be with her.
Unlike her gamine and willowy contemporaries Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, no amount of chiffon and stiff brocade could contain Franklin when she sang.
The star is Georgina Pazcoguin, wearing a white shirt, black jeans and a pair of black point shoes, gamine wig pasted to her skull.
Channeling the best of French new wave and Audrey Hepburn, Brie sports a gorgeously gamine pixie cut and we have to say that she is pulling it off.
Like an alien pried from an incinerated spacecraft, or a gamine lifted from the depths of Pompeii, Lawrence is burnt to a freakish crisp impossible to take seriously.
"I've known some form of being celebrity my entire life," said Ms. Field, who was the gamine surfer Gidget on the TV show of that name at 18.
Some are full-page illustrations of men, crowds, or Williams herself, who has an endearing, gamine-like appearance; others are tightly packed, illustrated listicles that approximate a grid.
For all her proud and quasi-masculine philandering, she's always been for girls: more gamine than erotic, she's a lodestone for a certain kind of gimlet female gaze.
Three years later he returned to his first love — gowns — starting a couture line and expanding his women's ready-to-wear business to include boldly colored dresses and gamine daywear.
Now, Blazé (a portmanteau that evokes both the garment and nonchalant French glamour) has an international cult of gamine followers, like Tania de Rothschild, Charlotte Casiraghi and Caroline de Maigret.
Sandy Powell's costumes from a film adaptation ("Orlando", 1992) starring a gamine Tilda Swinton, are on show, as are a series of moody pictures taken by Annie Leibovitz in 2009 of Monk's House.
Throughout the spread you'll see her channel the Gamine, the Romantic, the Lady, the Girl Next Door, the Exotic and the Bombshell, and look more and more glamorous with each outfit and hair change.
Around this time he met Seberg, that famous blond gamine whose newspaper-hawking stroll down the Champs-Élysées in Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless" gave many an art house geek his first sight of perfection.
But this month, L.A.'s raddest trends are changing in a truly interesting way: The gamine pixie is picking up steam and the lob has officially been usurped by the endlessly-flattering mid-length cut.
If any entertainer could be described as "Paris incarnate," it might be Liliane Montevecchi, a quintessential French gamine from another age whose autobiographical one-woman show, "Be My Valentine," opened on Thursday night at Feinstein's/54 Below.
The only thing Stacey Martin in the lead role seems capable of asserting is her gamine sexuality, the camera luxuriating on her naked body in black-and-white homage to the way Mr Godard filmed his starlets.
And while people do compare Knightley to other contemporary brunette, gamine stars, the more natural comparison (for someone whose roles so often place her many decades, if not centuries, in the past) may be to old Hollywood stars.
As far back as the 1920s, when Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel departed from her gamine aesthetic and expanded her French fashion house to adapt a more feminine look, the secretive Wertheimer family has been an integral part of Chanel's history.
Alessandro Michele, Gucci's magpie creative director, whose taste for mixing and mingling wildly disparate elements is his signature, was staging his cruise collection show, a hodgepodge of Renaissance, 1980s and street wear references, half gilded, half granny, half gamine.
The presentation of Joan would also capitalize on Lampert's distinctive looks, which defy previous portrayals of Joan as a buxom warrior (the celebrated painting by Ingres) or as a gamine waif (Jean Seberg in Otto Preminger's film "Saint Joan").
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A portrait taken of Pamela Colman Smith (278-21911) just after she had turned 21902 depicts a gamine woman, with fiercely intelligent dark eyes that twinkle with intensity, her face bristling with impish charm.
And though the effortless appeal feels like it's a matter of grabbing the first gamine button-down off the hanger and heading out the door, the art of nailing that sartorial je ne sais quoi is actually more of a fine science.
Among the mural's figures are prominent members of New York's elite at the time — Jacqueline Kennedy climbs a staircase, for instance, and the actor Erik Estrada, posing as Adam, eyes a gamine Eve in slacks and a boho top biting into an apple.
What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang.
"Lily is such a classic beauty with these incredible gamine features that merge so beautifully with that Old Hollywood glamour aesthetic — but in real life she's a really modern girl who likes to take chances with her red carpet looks," says Stiles of her client, a Lancôme spokeswoman.
Hepburn was famously gamine (in fact, she was first discovered and handpicked by none other than the real-life Colette to make her 1951 Broadway debut in Gigi), but Knightley's most indelible characters perform feminine delicacy, break down its machinery, demonstrate just how effective it can be — but also how useless it ultimately becomes when it's your only weapon.
With her gamine looks and anime eyes, Le Bon introduced herself to Hollywood as what she calls "the joyful, pretty girlfriend" in films by directors such as Lasse Hallstrom and Robert Zemeckis, but it was the nonchalant fizz she brought to the biopic "Yves Saint Laurent," as the designer's muse Victoire Doutreleau, that caught people's attention.
In the latter, dictated by the lyrics of the two popular songs, All Alone and Drifting, made famous by French singer, Fréhel (born Marguerite Boulc'h) and shot at least partly in the working-class suburb of Paris, Aubervilliers, featuring the same actress, Lilian Constantini, the filmmaker depicts a young gamine driven to suicide by the abuse and fickleness of her boyfriend.
Michael Callahan reviewed it (alongside two other books about fashion) and applauded the decision to make it an oral history: "What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang."
Consider also that a gamine Nixon, 18 at the time, was in two shows concurrently: She had to race back and forth between this raging behemoth of an American play and a cleareyed British one, Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing," just a few blocks away, where she provided wisdom beyond her years to Jeremy Irons and Glenn Close, again agitated into motion by Nichols.
Chic Gamine is a Canadian musical group from Winnipeg, Manitoba."French- Canadian girl group Chic Gamine has gone full-on pop, rock and soul". BeatRoute Magazine, March 10, 2015. Formed in 2007 by vocalists Ariane Jean, Alexa Dirks, Andrina Turenne, Annick Bremault and drummer Sacha Daoud,"Chic Gamine booked for California festival". Winnipeg Free Press, August 15, 2008.
The Vignale Gamine is a small rear-engined car produced by Carrozzeria Vignale from 1967 to 1971, based on the Fiat 500, also known as Nuova 500. Unlike the 500, however, the Gamine had an open-top Roadster structure and only two seats. Styling was by Alfredo Vignale. The Gamine is sometimes related in design to the Fiat 508 Balila.
"Chic Gamine: The Girl-Group Sound, Stripped To Its Bones". NPR, March 31, 2013. Jean left the band in 2014,"Chic Gamine follow their musical instincts; Juno-winning Winnipeg band 'always evolving'". Edmonton Journal, February 27, 2014.
Jade launched her own publishing company Gamine Press on May 14, 2009. In June 2009, Jade decided to republish Almost 5’4” under her own publishing company Gamine Press. In 2010, inspired by her blog readers, Jade published Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model, which also includes modeling tips for shorter models. In 2011, Gamine Press published the digital edition Jade's graphic novel Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior for the iPhone and iPad with .
Gamine (foaled February 16th, 2017) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2020 Acorn Stakes.
Audrey Hepburn has been cited as the epitome of a gamine. A gamine is a slim, elegant young woman who is, or is perceived to be, mischievous, teasing or sexually appealing. The word gamine is a French word, the feminine form of gamin, originally meaning urchin, waif or playful, naughty child. It was used in English from about the mid-19th century (for example, by William Makepeace Thackeray in 1840 in one of his Parisian sketches), but in the 20th century, came to be applied in its more modern sense.
This could be seen as "an attack on the capitalist rationalization of production." However, "the film also guardedly affirms American middle-class, particularly its optimism." For example, one sequence depicts the Tramp's dream in which he and the gamine live a traditional middle-class lifestyle. The Tramp and the gamine find a rundown shack to live in.
Gamine, G-Anime's mascot Gamine (French for tomboy or a girl with a mischievous, boyish charm.), a play on the convention's name, was chosen as the mascot's name during the first convention by the winner of a cosplay contest where participants had to dress like her. She is recognizable by her reddish hair, her turquoise eyes and her purple clothing.
The Gamine was Alfredo Vignale's baby project, but while design was fairly cute, the performance was lackluster even for the times. A high price, mediocre handling and versatility, meant that the Gamine never sold very well. In fact, the slow sales drove Carrozzeria Vignale out of business, forcing Alfredo Vignale to sell his production line to De Tomaso, which manufactured there the Pantera sports car.
Madonna in a scene from the music video, sporting the gamine look. She stands in the hallway during the tension with her father (in the distance) after telling him about her pregnancy. For the music video, Madonna sported a complete image makeover. She changed the heavy jewelry and make-up, and adopted the gamine look, which is notably applied to describe the style and appearance that Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Hepburn used during the 1950s.
Halifax Chronicle-Herald, December 11, 2014. before following up in 2015 with their third studio album, Light a Match.Katie Presley, "Review: Chic Gamine, 'Light A Match'". NPR, October 14, 2015.
Radio Times noted the incongruity of the "buxom" actress portraying the gamine Hepburn. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 20% based on reviews from 5 critics.
He has refused any form of contact with his daughter ever since the prostitution allegations appeared.Salmon, Ludivine (5 August 2010). "Zahia: la vraie histoire d'une gamine de banlieue". VSD No 1719.
In 1997 the publisher HarperCollins drew up a list of 101 words – one a year – that defined the years 1896 to 1997.See The Times, 3 November 1997 "Gamine" was chosen for 1899, being described by Philip Howard in The Times as follows: Gamine has been used particularly of such women in the performing arts or world of fashion. In that context, the closest English word – of Anglo-Norman origin – is probably "waif" (although "gamine" is often seen as conveying an additional sense of style and chic). For example, in a press release of 1964, impresario Andrew Oldham described the 17-year-old singer Marianne Faithfull as "shy, wistful, waif-like";Faithfull – An Autobiography, 1994 and writer and musician John Amis referred to German-born actress Luise Rainer (b.
The word gamin in French (where it also has a female form gamine) refers to a boy. The Gamin project built on an earlier project called MarmotOverview (which in French means "child" or "brat").
In the early 20th century, silent films brought to public attention a number of actresses who sported a gamine look. These included the Canadian-born Mary Pickford (1892–1979), who became known as "America's Sweetheart" and, with her husband Douglas Fairbanks, was one of the founders of the film production company United Artists; Lillian Gish (1893–1993), notably in Way Down East (1920); and Louise Brooks (1906–86), whose short bobbed hairstyle, widely copied in the 1920s, came to be regarded as both a gamine and a "Bohemian" trait (this style having first appeared among the Paris demi-monde before World War I and among London art students during the war.Virginia Nicholson (2002) Among the Bohemians) In 1936, Charlie Chaplin cast his then-girlfriend Paulette Goddard (1910–1990) as an orphaned gamine (credited as "A Gamin") in one of his last silent films, Modern Times.
1940), whose first starring role was in A Taste of Honey (1961). The French singer Juliette Gréco (1926-2020), who emerged from Bohemian Paris in the late 1940s to become an international star in the 1950s, also had gamine qualities.
Gamine is the daughter of 2007 Los Alamitos Futurity champion, Into Mischief and non-stakes winner, Peggy Jane. She was purchased as a yearling for $220,000 in 2018. The following year she was sold for $1,800,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year Olds sale.
In the 1950s "gamine" was applied notably to the style and appearance of the Belgian-born actress Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993): for example, in the films, Sabrina (1954) and Funny Face (1957). Hepburn also played the role of the gamine Gigi in New York (1951) in the play of that name, based on the novel (1945) by Colette, who had personally "talent-spotted" her when she was filming in Monte Carlo.Judith Thurman (1999) Secrets of the Flesh – A Life of Colette On film and in photographs, Hepburn's short hair and petite figure created a distinct and enduring "look", well defined by Don Macpherson,Stars of the Screen (Marks & Spencer, 1989) who cited her "naïveté which did not rule out sophistication", and described her as "the first gamine to be accepted as overpoweringly chic". Other film actresses of the period regarded as gamines included Leslie Caron (b. 1931), who played the leading role in the 1958 musical film of Gigi; Jean Seberg (1938–79), best known in Bonjour Tristesse (1957) and Jean-Luc Godard's À bout de souffle (1960); Jean Simmons (1929-2010), for example, in Angel Face (1952); and Rita Tushingham (b.
" Yale University Professor, David Chambers, states: "As an actress, Maria Dinulescu is uncommonly protean, absolutely distinct and different in each role she plays. Her range of abilities as an actress is simply astounding: here a beguiling gamine, there an androgynous mystery woman, next a rebellious fury, then a delightfully comic trickster with a twinkle in her eye.
Their films included Cette sacrée gamine (1956) with Brigitte Bardot and Sacha Guitry's last film ' (1957). From February 1973 through 1978, he portrayed the role of Albin/Zaza opposite Jean Poiret in the play La cage aux folles, written by Poiret. He recreated the role for the film version of the play, which was released in 1978.
There are sub-plots involving some gamine children, and difficulties in the cabal involving Cabbarus, the villain of the first book. In the end, good triumphs not by force, but by compromise. Constantine, the young king, was set up to be killed by his guardian, but ends up being captured. He and Mickle come to terms, and they draw up a peace treaty to benefit both countries.
The film is set in Tyrol, western Austria. Previously filmed in 1928, the sentimental Margaret Kennedy novel The Constant Nymph was sumptuously remade by Gaumont-British Picture Corporation in 1933. Victoria Hopper plays the title character, a rich, Belgian gamine named Tessa Sanger. The girl falls hopelessly in love with world-famous composer Lewis Dodd (Brian Aherne), who is so full of himself that he barely acknowledges Tessa's existence.
For many years it will create and preserve a world in which manifested itself in full force and flashed a creative gift by Lev Russov. In the portrait of his wife, Russov raises on a pedestal gamine image of feminine beauty and charm. Seems Rusov not pursue any purpose other than to canonize, sing this perfect image. And he does it according to the laws of the genre.
In fashion and related popular culture, the term "waif" is commonly used to describe a very thin person, usually a woman. "The waif look" was used in the 1960s to describe thin, large-eyed models such as Twiggy, and Edie Sedgwick. and December 22, 1968, page 24. The "gamine" look of the 1950s, associated with actresses such as Audrey Hepburn, Leslie Caron and Jean Seberg, was, to some extent, a precursor.
From that point on, her image became associated with androgyny, and she was also considered a gamine. In October 1992, she opened the Versace spring/summer 1993 womenswear fashion show, and she later appeared in the ad campaign for that collection, photographed by Avedon. In December 1992, she starred in a grunge photo spread for Vogue titled "Grunge & Glory", photographed by Meisel. Harper's Bazaar named her "Model of the Year" in January 1993.
If there is lightness in the man's airborne feet, there is also a weightedness and, in his profile, the worn exhilaration of a black man's victory. The profile is strikingly marmoreal, though the self-awareness of the man adds that quicksilver quintessence. The woman, meanwhile, has a gamine- like shyness; her fluttering is also a kind of shudder. There is pleasure, there, in the making of that scene, pleasure and a fresh awakening.
' Her older son, Adrian, a newspaper columnist and writer, was known professionally as A. A. Gill. In his autobiography, Adrian described his mother's appearance and characteristics as he recalled them from childhood: > Physical, gamine, a thick shock of short black hair with a heavy fringe. > Freckles, dark complexion. A witty, interested, boyish face, but > provocative, mocking, with an exhibitionist smile that is not altogether > humorous ... Her smile can wither or zap like Dan Dare's ray gun.
It also recounts the thrill of discovering and casting Anne Bancroft in what was her star-making role as the coarse, ethnic (Jewish) Gittel Mosca, with her irresistible gamine charm and her enormous emotional range, warmth, and wit. It’s got three acts, only two onstage characters, the combined set of his and hers New York apartments, two onstage telephones, and the offstage character of the man’s estranged Mid- Western wife to whom he may or may not return.
Pauline Kael reviews the film favourably in her collection of movie reviews, State of the Art: > Julia Migenes-Johnson's freckled, gamine Carmen is the chief glory of the > production. Her strutting, her dark, messy, frizzy hair—her sexual > availability—attract Don José and drive him crazy. Carmen, who's true to her > instincts, represents everything he tries to repress. But after he has > deserted the Army and lost the respectability that meant everything to him, > he thinks she owes him lifelong devotion.
He further wrote that Ms. Giocante's intoxicating mixture of gamine innocence and womanly knowingness is almost too much for the movie but her charisma.......give it a mood that is at once breathlessly romantic and cannily down to earth."Teenage Coquetry and Seduction, Across a Deep Divide". "FILM REVIEW", The New York Times, JUNE 24, 2005 In 2009 she appeared in Bellamy, the last film of celebrated French director Claude Chabrol."A Detective Who Solves Crimes for a Living, and as a Pastime".
Fox started modeling in her native Seattle, Washington, after having lived in Italy for four and a half years. Her looks have been described as "gamine" and "elfin"; she has been compared to the supermodel Karen Elson. \- She has modeled for Miu Miu, Valentino, Marni, Marc Jacobs, Fendi, Dior, Margiela, Lanvin, Givenchy, Hermès, Jil Sander, Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs and Prada (which she closed). \- \- She has appeared in advertisements for Prada, Versace, Marc Jacobs, Coach New York, Michael Kors, and McQ,.
Among the notable gamine characters of film are Gelsomina, the street performer from La Strada, played by Giulietta Masina; Bree Daniels, the prostitute played by Jane Fonda (b. 1937) in Klute (1971) (whose hairstyle was sometimes referred to as the "Klute shag"); Nikita (Anne Parillaud, b. 1960), the titular punkish junkie in Luc Besson's 1990 film; and, most recently, Amélie (Audrey Tautou) in the 2001 romantic comedy of that name; Alice Cullen, the vampire played by Ashley Greene (b. 1987) in The Twilight Saga (2008) .
She was also described as having the "world's most beautiful face" and as "the most beautiful girl in the world". She was dubbed "The It Girl", "The Face", "The Face of the Moment", and "The Face of the '60s". Glamour named her "Model of The Year" in June 1963. She contrasted with the aristocratic-looking models of the 1950s by representing the coltish, gamine look of the youthquake movement in 1960s Swinging London,Jean Shrimpton in London of Sloane Street coat, 1964, by David Bailey Forbes.
In 1898 she started a brothel in Hull, England, called “Gamine”. It became one of the most notorious cat-houses in Western Europe, primarily for its large occupancy and the (relatively) high prices that were charged. Robin insisted on being referred to, at least by her girls and customers, as Lady Robin, rather than the traditional, and in her opinion degrading, title of Madam. She died after being run over by a wagon on Kensington High Street in London at the age of 55.
On the night of the final Gall performed 15th in the running order, following Denmark and preceding Finland. Gall's pert and gamine performance has since become one of the most famous and widely-shown in Eurovision history. In the voting "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" led from start to finish, gaining 32 points and winning by a 6-point margin over another very contemporary song by the United Kingdom's Kathy Kirby. The Luxembourgian jury awarded its 5 points to Denmark, who had arguably the most old-fashioned song of the night.
Recto Verso is the second studio album by French singer Zaz, released on 10 May 2013 under the label Play On. The album was Zaz's first album in three years, after her eponymous début, released in 2010. It débuted on the French Album Chart at #2 and to date has spawned three singles, "On ira", "Si" and "Gamine". Musically, it is largely in a similar style to Zaz's début album. The title refers to the two sides of Zaz's personality, which she wished to express in the music of the album.
Houghton has played leading roles in over 60 productions on Broadway, off-Broadway and in regional theatres across America. She won the Theatre World Award for her performance in A Scent of Flowers off Broadway in 1969. Houghton has presented lectures at venues across the country including the 2001 Fall Concert & Lectures Series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at The Cosmopolitan Club. She lectured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art again in June 2008, presenting "Saucy Gamine, Reluctant Penitent, and Glorious Victor", a review of her aunt's career in Hollywood as reflected in three of her films.
In the 1960s, the pixie cut worn by the British model Lesley Lawson was called The Twiggy after her nickname. Other short "gamine" cuts to have attracted imitators included Jane Fonda's as the call-girl Bree Daniels in the film Klute (1971), and that adopted in 2005 by the actress Keira Knightley,See, for example, She, July 2005 a longer, slightly shaggier version of Hepburn's cut. Fonda's style, which was also captured in photographs following her arrest for allegedly assaulting a police officer at Cleveland airport in 1970, was sometimes - even 30 years later - referred to as the "Klute shag".
Short, tight curls with a poodle cut known as "short bangs" were very popular, favored by women such as first lady Mamie Eisenhower. Henna was a popular hair dye in the 1950s in the US; in the popular TV comedy series I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball (according to her husband's statement) “used henna rinse to dye her brown hair red.” The poodle cut was also made popular by Audrey Hepburn. In the 1953 film Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn's character had short hair known as a “gamine-style” pixie cut, which accentuated her long neck, and which was copied by many women.
When Jeff gets to Dawson, he finds a widespread benign lawlessness, and ignores it as none of his business. He auctions off his herd for $2 per pound ($/lb today) to new arrival Ronda Castle who had hired him, a saloon owner and one of Gannon's business associates, when she outbids Hominy, Grits and Molasses, co- owners of the local hash house. Both Ronda and French-Canadian gamine Renee Vallon are strongly attracted to Jeff. Now looking for their next adventure, Jeff and Ben use $40,000 ($ million today) of their proceeds to buy an existing gold claim, soon doubling their money.
In many ways, the "gamine look" of the 1950s paved the way for the success of the following English models: Jean Shrimpton (b. 1942), one of the first to promote the mini-skirt in 1965; Twiggy (b. Lesley Hornby, 1949), who became "The Face of '66";"The face of '66" BBC News and Kate Moss (b. 1974), associated in the 1990s with the "waif" look and what, notably through an advertising campaign for Calvin Klein in 1997, became known as "heroin chic." Moss was part of a trend of "wafer" thin models which was satirized in Neil Kerber’s strip cartoon "Supermodels" in the magazine Private Eye.
Berard in 1960 Roxane Berard (January 21, 1933 - December 31, 2019), was a Belgian-born actress who was the leading lady in various episodes of thirty- four different American television series between 1958 and 1967. One notable appearance was in 1964 when she played Ninette Rovel who murdered her husband Armand in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Fifty Millionth Frenchman." Berard had a gamine quality similar to fellow Belgian Audrey Hepburn's, with whom she was inevitably and continuously compared, especially since they resembled each other rather closely, and Berard frequently worked with a French accent. The television series in which she was the focus of individual episodes included Rawhide (with Clint Eastwood), Colt .
She came back to win the 2020 Alabama Stakes, the third leg of the New York Triple Tiara, by 3 1/2 lengths, establishing her as the top three-year-old filly of 2020. In the 2020 Kentucky Oaks, Swiss Skydiver ran in third place for most the race, before passing the tiring favorite Gamine and just falling short of the eventual winner Shedaresthedevil. Her next start and biggest win of her career was the 2020 Preakness Stakes, where she was the first filly to enter the Preakness since Ria Antonia in 2014. Swiss Skydiver took the lead on the final turn and battled 2020 Kentucky Derby winner Authentic down the stretch, both well ahead of the rest of the field.
Initially Goalen worked as a couture model and accepted every modelling commission, but later was to make her fee four times that of other models and restrict her appearances in order to be more 'exclusive'. Her elegant wasp- waisted shape was the perfect fit for the post-war 'New Look' fashions and she had what Vogue has described as the "mink and diamonds" look, thanks in part to her gamine short haircut (later more bouffant), arched and elongated eyebrows and high cheekbones. She said: "I was seven and a half stone and my measurements were: charlies 33, waist 18 – yes really – and hips 31". Early on in her career, she became a favourite of Vogue photographer Clifford Coffin and was also to work with leading fashion names such as Norman Parkinson and Anthony Denney.
Mily-Meyer appeared at the Théâtre des Nouveautés as Kate in the French premiere of RipTraubner, R. Operetta — a theatrical history. Oxford University Press, 1983. and at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens as Bianca in the first run of La Béarnaise in 1885. Also at Théâtre des Variétés was La princesse de Trébizonde, while at the Théâtre des Folies- Dramatiques she was in the French premiere of Millöcker's La Demoiselle de Belleville (Die Jungfrau von Belleville). Among many other operettas in which she sang were Roi de Carreau (1885) and Babolin (1884) at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques (November 1884); La vie mondaine (1885) at the Théâtre des Nouveautés, and at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, La Béarnaise (1885), as Benjamine in Joséphine (1886), Gamine de Paris (1887), Le Retour d'Ulysse (1889), Le mari de la reine (1889), Cendrillonnette (1890) and revivals of Les petits mousquetaires and La Princesse de Trébizonde.
Nonetheless, despite the success of the Chanel couture and parfumerie, the personal relations between Coco and her capitalist partner deteriorated, because, Coco said that Pierre Wertheimer was exploiting her talents as a fashion designer and as a businesswoman. Wertheimer reminded Chanel that he had made her a very rich woman; and that his venture capital had funded Chanel's productive expansion of the parfumerie which created the wealth they enjoyed, all from the success of No. 5 de Chanel. Nevertheless, unsatisfied, the businesswoman Gabrielle Chanel hired the attorney René de Chambrun to renegotiate the 10-per-cent partnership she entered, in 1924, with the Parfums Chanel company; the lawyer-to-lawyer negotiations failed, and the partnership-percentages remained as established in the original business deal among Wertheimer, Badel, and Chanel. ;Elegance and the war – 1930s–1940s From the gamine fashions of the 1920s, Coco Chanel progressed to womanly fashions in the 1930s: evening-dress designs were characterised by an elongated feminine style, and summer dresses featured contrasts such as silver eyelets, and shoulder straps decorated with rhinestones – drawing from Renaissance-time fashion stylings.
It was rumored that because of these traits, the top officials in the police force assigned him to SV.2 for fear he might ruffle too many feathers. True to form, however, Goto is on top of most events long before most others are even aware of what's going on. It can also be noted within him that a small sadistic streak exists, in that he enjoys the suffering of his team members on letting them do all the detective work where he already knew what they are sent out to discover; much to the chagrin of his subordinates who loathe this quality. Goto is a heavy smoker, has athlete's foot and can often be seen wearing traditional Japanese wooden sandals around the office. It is very strongly implied that Kiichi has a crush on Shinobu, which seems completely unrequited... ; : :English: Elisa Wain (Central Park Media, TV/OVA), Briony Glassco (Manga, Movies 1-2), Julie Ann Taylor (Bandai Visual, Movies 1-2), Michelle Ruff (Geneon, Movie 3) : Section 2 Division 2 Team 1: The bubbly, perky red-headed gamine labor otaku from Hokkaidō.
In Iris Murdoch's novel, The Bell (1958), an art student named Dora Greenfield bought "big multi-coloured skirts and jazz records and sandals". However, as Britain emerged from post-war austerity, some Bohemian women found influences from continental Europe, adopting, for example, the "gamine look", with its black jerseys and short, almost boyish hairstyles associated with film actresses Audrey Hepburn (Sabrina, 1954, and as a "Gréco beatnik"Times Saturday Review, 6 November 2010 in Funny Face, 1957) and Jean Seberg (Bonjour Tristesse, 1957 and A bout de souffle, 1960), as well as the French novelist Françoise Sagan, who, as one critic put it, "was celebrated for the variety of her partners and for driving fast sports cars in bare feet as an example of the free life".Peter Lewis (1978) The 50s In 1961 Fenella Fielding played "a mascara- clad Gréco-alike" in The Rebel with comedian Tony Hancock, while, more recently, Talulah Riley replicated the look for scenes in ITV's 2006 adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Moving Finger,Part of the Marple series, with Riley as Megan Symington. set in 1951.
Ed Park, writing for The Village Voice, reviewed the film as "a modest, enjoyable fairy tale that easily outcharms its animated stablemates of the past decade", continuing, "The movie hits its timeworn marks with grace and wit, thanks to game gamine Hathaway and an effortlessly regal Andrews." Calling The Princess Diaries "an ideal family film", Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times commended Marshall's ability to "mak[e] make-believe seem real" while describing Wendkos' screenplay as "skillfully adapted" and praising Andrews' performance. Awarding the film a B+, Entertainment Weekly film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum wrote that Marshall "directs Gina Wendkos' girl-wise script ... with avuncular affection and, by his standards, a minimum of court jestering, and he encourages moments of appropriate delirium among his large cast", highlighting Andrews and Oh's contributions and dubbing it a "charming ... production" that "gets the duckling-to-swan ambivalence just right".Anne Hathaway's performance in The Princess Diaries (her first film role) earned widespread acclaim from film critics, who cited her alt= Film critic Mick LaSalle, writing for SFGate, called the film superior to Marshall's Pretty Woman, going on to deem it "Marshall's best movie".

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