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The fragility of these "concepts" is part of their allure: everything depends on the sensibility of the director and it would take only one wrong move to burst the bubble. The cast of Marie Antoinette could be participating in a phot-shoot for Vanity...
Go to the Genetic Gealology site and see if you think this is a scam. Do you agree with the following statement on that site? With a simple swab of your mouth, you can be compared with Marie Antoinette and discover your relation to her. You will be...
Employee Gemma Keegan lights a sparkler on the 250th birthday cake of a waxwork of Madame Marie Tussaud (C), surrounded by models of (L-R) Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister David Cameron, actor Russell Brand, footballer David Beckham and his... View Photo »
You sound like Robespierre lopping off the head of Marie Antoinette
Usually, there's an arch distance built into her musical choices, in the the same way the images of Scarlett Johansson in Lost in Translation (2003) have the studied candour of a lingerie advertisement or the cast of Marie Antoinette (2006) could be...
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He worked steadily for the next seven years, popping up in everything from Star Trek: Nemesis, to the 2004 British crime thriller Layer Cake, to Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette (in a powdered wig, no less). Versatility would also define his breakout...
A demonstrator dressed as Marie Antoinette takes part in the 'Occupy Wall Street' protest at Zuccotti Park in New York on October 13, 2011 the day after Mayor Bloomberg gave a message to Occupy Wall Street protestors that the park needs to be cleaned. ... View Photo »
While she cuts funding for health care, she can find money for cakes and pastries? Lately she's taken the Marie Antoinette line of 'Let them eat cake' and converted it to reality
Jerell reflected on the sadness caused by Rami dismissal last week as many designers saw him as one of the best. It just goes to show you that anything goes and no one is ever truly safe. Austin decided to design a dress that is reminiscent of Marie...
I wasn't sure if this woman looked rich enough ..." Georgina Chapman: "You cut that coat so well ..." Isaac Mizrahi: "... you need to tweak it just a little bit ..." Sutton: "... the patterns muddle it. Angela: "... really fun and modern ..." Georgina:...
Marie Antoinette (pronounced /maʀi ɑ̃ntwanɛt/; German: Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen; French: Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne de Habsbourg-Lorraine) (2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was born an Archduchess of Austria and later became Queen of France and Navarre. Her mother was Maria Theresa, the well-known Archduchess... Full Article
US actress Sharon Stone poses upon arriving at the Festival Palace to attend the premiere of US director Sofia Coppola's film 'Marie Antoinette' at the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, 24 May 2006.'Marie Antoinette' is the latest film...
View Photo »Artist Isabelle de Borchgrave shows some of the rococo gowns which once belonged to Marie-Antoinette, after a press conference of the Society of the 'Amis Europeens de Versailles' ('European friends of Versailles'), on March 22, 2011, at De Borchgrave's studio in Brussels. The new...
View Photo »Employee Gemma Keegan lights a sparkler on the 250th birthday cake of a waxwork of Madame Marie Tussaud (C), surrounded by models of (L-R) Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister David Cameron, actor Russell Brand, footballer David Beckham and his wife Victoria and actress Helen...
View Photo »The President of the Festival Gilles Jacob waits at the Festival Palace for the cast of US director Sofia Coppola's film 'Marie Antoinette' to arrive at the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, 24 May 2006.'Marie Antoinette' is the latest...
View Photo »Kristian Jensen, Head of Arts and Humanities at the British Library, speaks during a press conference at the British Library in central London, on June 20, 2011. Works including pamphlets about Marie Antoinette and an account of a stuffed hippopotamus are among 250,000 books being made...
View Photo »Peter Barron, Head of External Relations for Google, speaks during a press conference at the British Library in central London, on June 20, 2011. Works including pamphlets about Marie Antoinette and an account of a stuffed hippopotamus are among 250,000 books being made available online...
View Photo »Dame Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive of the British Library, speaks during a press conference at the British Library in central London, on June 20, 2011. Works including pamphlets about Marie Antoinette and an account of a stuffed hippopotamus are among 250,000 books being made...
View Photo »Visitors work on computers in the British Library in central London, on June 20, 2011. Works including pamphlets about Marie Antoinette and an account of a stuffed hippopotamus are among 250,000 books being made available online in a deal announced Monday by Google and the British Library.
View Photo »Activists of humanitarian NGO Oxfam wearing giant papier mache heads representing (FromL) Prime minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron, President of the United States Barack Obama, Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, president of France Nicolas Sarkozy, President of Russia...
View Photo »US actress Sharon Stone poses upon arriving at the Festival Palace to attend the premiere of US director Sofia Coppola's film 'Marie Antoinette' at the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, 24 May 2006.'Marie Antoinette' is the latest film...
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