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Holiday shopping takes a French twist in South Pasadena
"Merci beaucoup," said the waiter at Mike & Anne's, a pleasant restaurant on Mission Street in South Pasadena, as my friend Allie and I finished our lattes and paid the bill. Allie had mentioned that there was a distinctive French theme to the shops and...Tags: Dining and Drinking, South Pasadena, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Restaurants, Mark Wright
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Catherine Deneuve's seasoned serenity
In "A Christmas Tale," French director Arnaud Desplechin's bittersweet deconstruction of the home-for-the-holidays drama, Catherine Deneuve plays the hands-off matriarch Junon, who may not live to say "Joyeux Noël" again. She and her husband (Jean-Paul...Tags: Theater, Jeanne Moreau, Cinema Industry, Death and Dying, Holidays
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'Worst dressed' since 1960
Mr. Blackwell reissued his "worst dressed" lists going back to 1960 in his 1991 book "Mr. Blackwell's Worst: 30 Years of Fashion Fiascos." His Wikipedia entry fills in the last two decades. The most frequently cited names on his top 10 list are: *...Tags: Julia Roberts, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Barbra Streisand, Glenn Close, Anna Nicole Smith
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'Mr. Blackwell' dies at 86; compiled 'worst dressed' celebrity lists for nearly 50 years
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer" Mr. Blackwell," whose annual "worst dressed" list dinged movie stars, music icons and European royalty and helped turn him into a household name from the 1960s through the '80s, has died. He was 86. Blackwell had been in failing health and died...Tags: Theater, Elton John, Celebrity Mothers, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals
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Button Up: The Cardigan Is Back
Los Angeles TimesSome women are addicted to shoes, collecting them like precious art. Others hoard perfume bottles. Lynne Hiriak has a passion for cardigans, with more than 100 variations of the ladylike basic in her closet. So it made perfect sense this fall when the...Tags: Armed Forces, Michael Kors, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Paul Smith
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Cardigans make a solid, or striped, fall fashion accessory
Times Staff writerSOME women are addicted to shoes, collecting them like precious art. Others hoard perfume bottles. Lynne Hiriak has a passion for cardigans, with more than 100 variations of the ladylike basic in her closet. So it made perfect sense this fall when the...Tags: Armed Forces, Michael Kors, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Paul Smith
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'Contempt'
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard's 1963 "Contempt" opened at the old Academy Theater on Hollywood Boulevard in March 1965, without a press preview. Despite a scratchy print accidentally projected out of focus, the film was clearly a masterpiece, a poetic, deeply...Tags: Santa Monica, Jack Palance, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Los Angeles, Los Angeles
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Beauty, talents of Catherine Deneuve on display
Special to The TimesFOR MUCH of her life, Catherine Deneuve, who turns 65 this year, has been a leading lady of European art cinema, not to mention an avatar of European beauty and glamour. In her native France, she is literally an iconic figure, having served as the face of...Tags: Yves Saint Laurent, Yves Montand, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals, Cannes Film Festival
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Tears, fears and different kinds of judgments
Let's hope the star witnesses in the Harry Potter trial brought their hankies to court. The Harry Potter fan who wants to publish a guide to the series broke down and cried on the witness stand as he reluctantly faced off against his idol J.K. Rowling....Tags: Harry Potter, Fiction, David Hasselhoff, Minority Groups, Trials
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Visual art Preview
South Florida Sun-SentinelThis year women artists strode across the country, with noted shows on both coasts, and in between, hailing gender and revolution. Visual chick power was and is everywhere -- in books, in lectures, addressing the morphing outlines of identity or the...Tags: Louise Nevelson, Florida Atlantic University, Furniture, University of Miami, California
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An A+ for the effortless dress
Special to the TribuneThe swish, the swirl, the bare leg. Add to it the little sashay in your walk and you are a head-turner. And no wonder: The day dress has made a grand return to the fashion scene. For those of you scratching your head, the day dress is a ladylike ensemble...Tags: Catherine Zeta Jones, Fashion Trends, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Family, Jessica Simpson
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Feraud and Gas Bijoux boutiques open
Times Staff WriterWeeks after the entertainment industry landed on the shores of Cannes, two fashion companies based in the south of France opened the doors to their first West Coast boutiques, here in Los Angeles. Feraud, the 57-year-old house founded by painter-turned-...Tags: West Hollywood, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Melrose, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills
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