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stefanobacci

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  1. stunning
  2. stefanobacci replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    beautiful!
  3. stefanobacci replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    she is so gorgeous
  4. stefanobacci replied to srepac's topic in Actresses
    amazing!
  5. stefanobacci replied to lisa-1's topic in Actresses
    Carmelita you're pics are amazing but she has already a topic!
  6. amazing woman!
  7. stefanobacci replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    she's a great model! pictures are gorgeous
  8. stefanobacci replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Laetitia interview
  9. thanks
  10. stefanobacci replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    she's amazing thanks Karol!
  11. she's beautiful!
  12. gorgeous pics!!!!! love it!
  13. gorgeous!
  14. great compil!!! and this is great for you Twinkle!!!! thanks for amazing pics too
  15. gorgeous
  16. thanks!
  17. thanks she is wonderful! I saw again an edito inspired by Brigitte, with Olga Kurylenko from the movie "And God created woman" I wonder if BB loves this homage coz Olga is the muse of a fur trademark...
  18. stefanobacci replied to goose's topic in Actresses
    ooops sorry I didn't see the editorial was posted!
  19. stefanobacci replied to goose's topic in Actresses
    Olga kurylenko is in "Madame le Figaro" as Brigitte Bardot in "And God created woman" link
  20. thanks Minus she's beautiful!!! BB said she was happy to see simone with the same her as her in the past! she prefers Simone to some others...
  21. yes I've heard of this one too! Bardot was idolized by young John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They made plans to shoot a film featuring The Beatles and Bardot, similar to A Hard Day's Night, but the plans were never fulfilled. Lennon's first wife Cynthia Powell lightened her hair color to more closely resemble Bardot, while George Harrison made comparisons between Bardot and his first wife Pattie Boyd, as Cynthia wrote later in A Twist of Lennon. Lennon and Bardot met in person once, in 1968 at the Mayfair Hotel, introduced by Beatles press agent Derek Taylor. Rolling Stones put her as the most beautiful woman. According to the liner notes of his first (self-titled) album, musician Bob Dylan dedicated the first song he ever wrote to Bardot. He also mentioned her by name in "I Shall Be Free", which appeared on his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. I will find pics about John wife!
  22. stefanobacci replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    amazing vid!
  23. In fashion the Bardot neckline (a wide open neck that exposes both shoulders) is named after her. Bardot popularized this style which is especially used for knitted sweaters or jumpers although it is also used for other tops and dresses. Bardot is recognised for popularizing bikini swimwear in early films such as Manina (Woman without a Veil, 1952), in her appearances at Cannes and in many photo shoots. Bardot also brought into fashion the choucroute ("Sauerkraut") hairstyle (a sort of beehive hair style) and gingham clothes after wearing a checkered pink dress, designed by Jacques Esterel, at her wedding to Charrier. She was the subject for an Andy Warhol painting. Bardot is recognised for popularizing short skirts in the middle of the 60's when she did a movie in London BB style:
  24. new ad with Kate for YSL inspired by Brigitte Bardot from the movie "Une parisienne"

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