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  1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-BRIGITTE-BARD...=item1e6777ae05 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brigitte-Bardot-8X...=item3cbf09b1e7 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brigitte-Bardot-Se...=item4160fb61d0 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brigitte-Bardot-Se...=item416293f203 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brigitte-Bardot-Ca...=item4cfebcc438 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brigitte-Bardot-Se...=item4160fb5f3f
  2. Wow!! I that pic Marlen303!! Thanks!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRIGITTE-BARDOT-se...=item4ab246d451 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Press-Movi...=item53eb32c64a http://www.ebay.com/itm/LIGHT-ACROSS-STREE...=item519db3b8ac http://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Press-Photo-B...=item3cc1dfc39f
  3. QVC Red Carpet Style Event February 23, 2012 http://celebutopia.net/forum/high-resoluti...t-%28feb-23%29/ Actors Brandon Beemer and Nadia Bjorlin attend "The Buzz On The Red Carpet" presented by QVC at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on February 23, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
  4. Celebs and Their Kids Launch Sophie’s Book Club http://celebritybabies.people.com/2010/07/...hies-book-club/ Nancy O'Dell vlog sneak peeks Creative Memories scrapbooks http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2010/08/nanc...scrapbooks.html Nancy O’Dell Debuts New Scrapbooking Guide http://celebritybabies.people.com/2010/11/...pbooking-guide/ Golden Globe/boomboomroom http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1...3120.1248919839 http://gleephotography.blogspot.com/2009/0...ame-street.html Celebrity Kids Celebrate Halloween! Nancy O’Dell & Ashby Grace Zubchevich http://www.growingyourbaby.com/2010/11/02/.../spl223168_003/ Today I Ate A Rainbow meets Celebrities in Hollywood…part 2!!! http://www.todayiatearainbow.com/today-i-a...E2%80%A6part-2/ Which Celebrity Moms Love Hampton Paper? http://hamptonpaperdesigns.blogspot.com/20...pton-paper.html Celebrity Families Attend The 6th Annual Boom Boom Room Singer Jewel with Nancy O’dell and daughter Ashby http://www.growingyourbaby.com/2011/01/16/.../spl240391_057/ Nancy O’Dell’s Post-Baby Shape Up Routine http://www.accesshollywood.com/_article_68...s%257Cah_Latest The Boom Boom Room Review - Fabulous Gifts for Moms, Dads and Kids http://www.lasplash.com/publish/Entertainm...iew_printer.php Nancy O'Dell: Scrapbooking Is "Not Just A Hobby For Me" http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/05/18/nancy-odell DreamWorks Animation's "Kung Fu Panda 2" Premiere - Red Carpet http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/6ejw6UbmyHD.../Nancy+O%27Dell Premiere Of DreamWorks Animation's "Kung Fu Panda 2" - Red Carpet http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/mc0b8pv8r1_.../Nancy+O%27Dell Premiere Of DreamWorks Animation's "Kung Fu Panda 2" - Arrivals http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/69L3W87yWUE.../Nancy+O%27Dell Nancy O’Dell Takes Kids on Royal Wedding Trip http://www.okmagazine.com/2011/04/nancy-o%...l-wedding-trip/ Spotted: Nancy O’Dell and Ashby’s Red Carpet Run http://celebritybabies.people.com/2011/05/...red-carpet-run/ Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt & More Shut Down Hollywood Blvd. for 'Kung Fu Panda 2' http://www.etonline.com/movies/110966_Ange...da_2/index.html Nancy O’Dell: Daughter Ashby Is ‘Boy-Crazy’ http://celebritybabies.people.com/2011/12/...y-is-boy-crazy/ nancy & ashby http://themtoo.com/blog/?p=1176 Nancy O’Dell Launches Creative Memories Baby Line http://rockinmama.net/2011/07/nancy-odell-...ries-baby-line/ http://www.todayiatearainbow.com/today-i-a...E2%80%A6part-2/ Today I Ate A Rainbow meets Celebrities in Hollywood…part 2!!! http://www.todayiatearainbow.com/today-i-a...E2%80%A6part-2/ Celebrities Attend Pre Golden Globes Lounge http://celebritybabyscoop.com/node/61358 Nancy O’Dell’s Book of Love http://www.parents.com/blogs/goodyblog/201...s-book-of-love/ Media http://www.creativememories.com/Content/Na...Dell_Media.aspx Pop Quiz: Nancy O’Dell http://mygloss.com/buzz/celebrities/pop-quiz-nancy-odell/ Nancy O’Dell on Motherhood and Wellness http://www.parents.com/blogs/goodyblog/201...d-and-wellness/ June 24, 2011 Yum!My pal Christina McLarty from The Insider made us the most DELICIOUS summer salad! http://www.whosay.com/nancyodell/photos/41235?code=JGjrCh https://opensky.com/nancyodell Scrapbooking with Nancy O’Dell http://www.parents.com/blogs/goodyblog/201...th-nancy-odell/ http://www.hcchallenge2011.org/faf/donorRe...supId=328325236 http://www.goteammaria.com/2011/09/member-...inment-tonight/ Nancy O'Dell: "How will they know if we don't tell them?" http://www.myhopeinaction.com/how-will-they-know/ ET's Nancy O'Dell Does It All http://www.intouchweekly.com/2011/09/ets_n...es_it_all_1.php Nancy O'Dell Hope Album for Ashby http://www.myhopeinaction.com/create/paper...ell-hope-album/ ET Behind the Scenes: Nancy O'Dell http://www.etonline.com/news/114665_ET_Beh...Dell/index.html New Nancy O’Dell ‘Recipe’ Book Shows Moms How to Whip Up Meaningful Photo Albums, Posters, Cards and More http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/10/prweb8908478.htm @NancyODell and @LucyDanziger having a fun chat about Nancy's new book #SecretIngredients! SELFMagazine http://www.tout.com/m/he1vhm Crafty Mom: Nancy O'Dell Interview http://www.parents.com/parenting/celebrity...dell-interview/ In Wendy’s Doghouse- Entertainment Tonight’s Nancy O’Dell http://www.animalfair.com/home/doghouse-en...ts-nancy-odell/ Exclusive! Nancy O’Dell does the Batuka http://blogs.babycenter.com/celebrities/ex...oes-the-batuka/ Nancy O'Dell on Family and Joining 'Entertainment Tonight' http://www.parade.com/health/modern-mommy/...-interview.html Baby Story http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3755703 New ‘Entertainment Tonight’ anchor Nancy O’Dell talks food, flubs and Oprah http://whosnews.usaweekend.com/2011/05/new...lubs-and-oprah/ Nancy O’Dell off the Red Carpet. http://www.slicenetworks.com/projects/hotmomsclub/?p=6798
  5. "A Time for Heroes" celebrity carnival to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation. Wadsworth Theater, Los Angeles, CA. June 11, 2006 The Amberwatch Foundation launch party. Globe Theatre, Universal Studios, Hollywood. 25TH APRIL 2006 Teri Hatcher's Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life, Book Party. Held at Aqua Restaurant and Lounge, Beverly Hills, CA. 02ND MAY 2006 THE 31ST ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS - BACKSTAGE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, NEW YORK. 21ST MAY 2004 46th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards April 3, 2011 http://www.tlfan.to/showthread.php?t=200822 A project of love - almost complete! http://blogs.creativememories.com/inside_c...t-complete.html Child Mode Exclusive! Celebrities Flock To Jayneoni Moore’s Sophie’s Book Club http://www.childmode.com/2010/07/14/child-...hies-book-club/ 10 Pages in 10 Minutes http://www.scrapbooksetc.com/blogs/iscrapu...1/#comment-2279 Nancy O’Dell: Daughter Ashby ‘Not a Fragile Flower’ http://celebritybabies.people.com/2010/12/...fragile-flower/ Nancy O'Dell's Lil' Pumpkin Patch Princess http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2010/10/31/nancy-odell Nancy O'Dell's Album of Hope http://www.guideposts.org/video/stories-ho...ates-album-hope Sweet tooth anyone? http://onehautekid.blogspot.com/2009/07/sw...oth-anyone.html Scrapbooking With Nancy O'Dell The Fashion Team http://www.hulu.com/watch/204398/the-fashi...ith-nancy-odell Nancy O’Dell Happy to Have Discussions With Her Daughter http://celebritybabies.people.com/2011/02/...h-her-daughter/ ET Birthday Party http://whrrl.com/checkin/25436199?sharer=18244395 My Personal Red Carpet/Backstage Photos ACM Awards! http://whrrl.com/checkin/27922283?sharer=18244395 Nancy's Album of Hope http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=15316...8&aid=37221 Behind the Scenes in Rio w/Paul Walker http://whrrl.com/checkin/28034257?sharer=18244395 Nancy O'Dell Nautica Malibu Triathlon (09/12/2010) http://www.flickr.com/photos/childrensla/5039648249/
  6. Nancy O’Dell Celebrates Ashby’s Third Birthday! Them Too Photography Ashby Grace Zubchevich celebrated turning three Ariel-style, with a Little Mermaid-themed birthday bash held over the weekend at Nancy O’Dell and Keith Zubchevich‘s California home. “Ashby is obsessed with Ariel! I like her being a bit of a tomboy, but she is totally into all the Disney princesses,” O’Dell tells PEOPLE Moms & Babies. “She loves Ariel — I think it may be because Ashby loves to swim so much herself.” Joined by celebrity pals Holly Robinson-Peete, Ali Landry, Galen Gering, Greg Vaughan, Marcus Allen and their children, Ashby celebrated alongside a real-life Ariel! Them Too Photography The party was truly all about Ariel, O’Dell laughs. “There were Ariel decorations everywhere in pink, purple and aqua, an Ariel jumpy, an Ariel piñata and balloons. We had a character Ariel show up at the party in her mermaid outfit and play games with the kids — limbo and hot potato — do magic tricks, make balloon animals and even facepaint the little ones!” Them Too Photography Ashby’s birthday cake was Little Mermaid-inspired as well. “This was mama Nancy’s favorite Ariel thing,” O’Dell confesses of the design by Big Sugar Bakeshop. “The cake turned out so beautiful. There was artwork of Ariel and her buddies, Sebastian and Flounder, as well as brown sugar serving as sand, jelly beans as rocks, frosting coral reefs and seaweed.” Them Too Photography Guests left with party favors from Mabel’s Labels — Camp Packs with princess icons for girls and dinosaurs for boys — a selection of items from Ju-Ju-Be and Wet Happened and Snack Happened bags from Itzy Ritzy. Them Too Photography Additionally, Ashby was gifted with POSH Mommy’s Sweetheart Bracelet — personalized with her name and a small diamond — as well a gift basket from Jewels and Pinstripes. Them Too Photography Ashby indulges in one of her hobbies — photography! — while taking some snaps of Mom. “We’ve decided Ashby is either going to be a veterinarian or a photographer because she loves animals and taking photos. Maybe she’ll be a wildlife photographer,” says O’Dell. “I’ve made an entire scrapbook of all the pictures Ashby has shot. She’s actually really good at taking photos — considering she’s only three — and it’s so cool to see what she [chooses to] photograph because that’s what she’s interested in. I love seeing them from her angle and perspective.” Them Too Photography “Ashby’s into puppies, princesses, photography and boys, boys, boys! We can’t get over how obsessed she is already! My husband and I are in trouble,” laughs O’Dell. “She has major crushes on my stepson’s twin friends who are 14 years old. I asked Ashby if her boyfriend was coming to see her and she replied, ‘I don’t have a boyfriend. I have two boyfriends! And they match!’ Oh my! She definitely prefers the older ones.” Luckily Ashby seems to have set her sights on someone closer to her own age as well. “Axel, the blond next to her in the birthday pictures, is one little boy her own age — thank goodness! — that she seems to love. His mom and I have decided that they’re meant to be. Ashby and Axel — just sounds too cute!” Them Too Photography As for what O’Dell herself has been up to since leaving her longtime hosting gig at Access Hollywood, the answer is a lot. “I don’t know how it happened that I chose to leave a five day a week job and I am busier than I was working every day of the week,” she laughs. “Since I left Access, I’ve been so busy hosting TV specials — I did the Critics Choice Awards Live Arrivals and the NFL Superbowl concert — starting a furniture line, a jewelry line — the Nancy O’Dell Collection for QVC — became the spokesperson for Rusk Professional hair care … plus, I have a scrapbooking line with Creative Memories coming out in October! I am running all over the place!” O’Dell has also been in “meetings galore” about her next TV project, which she hopes to share news about soon. In addition, she continues her work with the MDA and the foundation they started together, Betty’s Battle, which honors her mother, who passed away from ALS in 2008. “Hopefully, we will be able to find a cure in the near future so that other families don’t have to go through what my family did,” adds O’Dell. – Sarah Michaud http://celebritybabies.people.com/2010/06/...third-birthday/ Nancy O'Dell - 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Los Angeles, CA January 30, 2011 http://celebrity-paradise.com/forum/17th-a...html#post853243 VIDEO BLOG: Ride Along with ET's Nancy O'Dell to the People's Choice Awards http://www.etonline.com/tv/106224_VIDEO_BL...ards/index.html
  7. Kathy Ireland: Swimsuit Cover Girl Turned $2 Billion Business Model? http://www.forbes.com/sites/moiraforbes/20...l-entrepreneur/ Kathy Ireland Sheds The Swimsuit http://video.forbes.com/fvn/business/kathy...suit-coverstory
  8. Meghann

    Raquel Welch

    Vanity Fair Celebrates The New Princesse Grace De Monaco Jewelry Collection From Montblanc http://www.hauteliving.com/2012/02/vanity-...from-montblanc/
  9. Audrina Patridge Pumps Gas in Heels Hills star Audrina Patridge texts and chats with a a fan while pumping gas in Los Angeles, CA on May 28, 2010.
  10. Miranda Kerr wants to wish you a happy Valentine's Day http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news...nda-kerr-684302
  11. March 2012 The Temptress of St. Tropez Brigitte Bardot turned her back on stardom in 1973, at the height of her beauty—and went off to start her real life. As an exhibition of photographs of Bardot hits L.A., the curator, Henry-Jean Servat, gets a rare invitation to the St. Tropez sanctuary of the French legend, who expresses no regrets about her sex-kitten years and no interest in her image, but a total commitment to her cause. PHOTOGRAPH © MICHOU SIMON/PARIS MATCH. CAR TALK Brigitte Bardot and then husband Roger Vadim in St. Tropez in 1956, the year Vadim offered her the role of Juliette in … And God Created Woman. She is 77 years old and dresses always in black—black blouse and black jeans, never a skirt, never a dress. She wears her hair in a large bun, like a crown, and styles the hair herself. She applies her own makeup. Because she suffers from arthritis and other ailments, she sometimes uses a cane; an operation would help, but she fears the anesthesia. She lives at La Madrague, a secluded property in St. Tropez, which she has owned for more than 50 years, and she guards her privacy zealously and devotes her energies to animal rights. When I visited her there recently, she sipped champagne in the salon and made an offhand reference to her “faded beauty.” The sentiment was sincere, though the reality was frankly unconvincing. Much more persuasive was what she said about her life and her career: “If I upset some notions and went against established rules, that wasn’t part of what I wanted to do. It wasn’t my goal.” Brigitte Bardot bought La Madrague in 1958. She had left the set of The Woman and the Puppet and come down for the weekend on the Blue Train; the only notary in St. Tropez opened his office on a Sunday in order to close the deal. The property, shrouded in bamboo and lavender and pine, had been owned by an old woman, and the main building was unprepossessing—part boathouse, part fisherman’s shack. Bardot brought in water, gas, electricity, and her fiancé of the moment. In those early days there would be costume parties and gypsy dances in the sand. But the real appeal of the setting was something more enduring. La Madrague (the name refers to the traps once set out by local fishermen) lay on a dirt road at one end of the Bay of Canoubiers, well off the beaten track—it was all but certain to remain a sanctuary, far from the crowds that would soon engulf the South of France. Today, Bardot lives at La Madrague with her husband of 20 years, Bernard d’Ormale, a former businessman who now mainly devotes himself to his wife. Visitors are rare: the lady of the house is not eager for guests. La Madrague is a peaceable enclave, perfumed by wild herbs and flowers. Decades ago, the walls kept throngs of fans and photographers at bay. It is quieter now. On the outside of the surrounding wall is a small trough for dogs, the basin continually freshened with water. The house itself lies beyond the dark-blue gate, overlooking the sea, its walls covered with clematis and wisteria. Inside, the furnishings are bohemian and eclectic, very casual and somehow frozen in time. A dozen dogs and cats roam the property. In the garden, under wooden crosses, lie cats and dogs who have departed. Bardot had known this area for many years: her parents owned a vacation house in St. Tropez, and she spent summers here with her younger sister. Born into a family of means, Bardot began taking dance classes at the age of seven with the aim of becoming a ballerina. After 10 years en pointe she acquired an effortless allure. Bardot’s modeling career began when she started posing for friends of her mother, who designed hats. Photographs were taken—and noticed. In 1950, at the age of 15, she graced the cover of French Elle, which led, in 1952, to her marriage to the director Roger Vadim and the first of 40 movies. The movies initially were lighthearted romantic comedies, the plots interchangeable and forgettable. “I don’t think I was a good comedian,” Bardot says. “I contented myself to express what people asked me to interpret, and giving it my best.” But the story lines were hardly the point. On the screen the world discovered a young woman with a swan’s neck, a luscious figure, and an ostentatious bouffant who combined youth, sex, flirtatiousness, insolence, and grace, all wrapped up in a bewildering nonchalance—a heady mix. She was a new kind of blonde bombshell, a phenomenon that a world still recovering from the nightmare of war didn’t quite know it was waiting for. Then, in 1956, Vadim offered her the astonishing role of the fierce and savage Juliette in … And God Created Woman. The movie was poorly received in France—its sensational depiction of a small-town siren and her effect on the men around her rubbed a conservative culture the wrong way—but it triumphed in the U.S. After four years and 15 roles, Bardot had reached the top in a serious film. “In fact, I owe everything to the Americans,” she explains. Ironically, she never made a movie in the United States, and she starred alongside very few American actors (Kirk Douglas being one of them). The success of … And God Created Woman did not bring Bardot the sort of personal satisfaction one might have anticipated. “All my life,” she says, “during that film, and before and after, I was never what I wanted to be, which was frank, honest, and straightforward. I wasn’t scandalous—I didn’t want to be. I wanted to be myself. Only myself.” In 1973, Bardot decided to bring her acting career to an end and begin a second life. Her screen image would henceforward be preserved in amber at a certain age, as it had been for Garbo and Monroe. “I was really sick of it,” Bardot says. “Good thing I stopped, because what happened to Marilyn Monroe and Romy Schneider would have happened to me.” Over the years she had turned down roles opposite Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen (Faye Dunaway took the part in The Thomas Crown Affair), and Marlon Brando (leaving a million-dollar paycheck on the table). When she was on location, making movies, she had often found herself picking up stray animals, even goats and sheep, destined for the pound or the slaughterhouse, and going as far as to shelter them in her hotel room. Perhaps it should not have been a surprise that she decided to dedicate herself to animal rights, and to the idea that animals deserve respect as living beings and are not merely a source of profit. “It’s what I dreamed of,” Bardot says now. “It’s what I always wanted.” She threw herself seriously into the animal-rights campaign beginning in 1977, with her efforts to end the killing of baby seals in Canada. She has stepped in to oppose the transport and slaughter of horses, vivisection, bullfights, industrial animal farms, hunting, the wearing of fur. To support the cause, Bardot sold many of her personal effects at auction—her dresses, her souvenirs, and even some of her jewelry, including a diamond ring, ruby bracelets, and a pearl necklace given to her by the German millionaire Gunter Sachs, her third husband. (“I never get hung up on the past—the memories are too negative.”) Bardot’s work is embodied in the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the Welfare and Protection of Animals, based in Paris. She does not use a computer but is in constant communication with the foundation the old-fashioned way, writing in blue ink on blue sheets of paper that bear only the words “La Madrague, Saint-Tropez, 83990.” She works by a window at a rustic Provence table with a checked tablecloth. To her signature she adds a little daisy. “I don’t feel old or used up,” she says, “and I don’t have time to waste thinking about aging, because I live only for my cause. Today, there are more regulations on cars than for animals.” From her home, she distributes good and bad marks to politicians around the world. Bardot is passionate and outspoken, and she has made controversial remarks on subjects such as immigration (a sensitive issue in France), and found herself in court as a result. But she is not a political person. “I am not playing political games,” she says. “I don’t care. I don’t bother with that. I belong to no party and I am militant for no one. All of my causes, including the most radical, are motivated by the defense of animals.” During the past few weeks, she has written to Paul Watson, a co-founder of Greenpeace, whose Sea Shepherd Conservation Society combats Japanese whale-hunters from a fleet of ships. (One of the boats carries Bardot’s name.) She has written to the French minister of foreign affairs, asking him to keep pressure on Japan, and to the French minister of agriculture, to call attention to the horrors of the slaughterhouses. She has even written to Vladimir Putin (Bardot is his favorite actress) to thank him for taking steps to protect wolves and for enacting a ban on the sealskin trade. She anticipates and dismisses a raised eyebrow at the overture to Putin: “I don’t care about looking conservative and awkward. I’m only looking to assuage my soul and protect the animals.” Bardot doesn’t leave La Madrague except to spend time at another house, La Garrigue, in the hills a few miles away, where she maintains a small chapel, and keeps horses, donkeys, cows, and pigs. She has not set foot in the port of St. Tropez itself for more than 10 years; Jean-Michel, a stylist there, comes out occasionally to cut her hair. “I’m attached to the St. Tropez that I once knew,” Bardot says. “The old St. Tropez.” She is secluded but hardly a recluse: “I don’t refuse the world but its promiscuity.” She reads Le Figaro every morning and does the crossword puzzle. She listens only to Radio Classique. Ask about the writers she likes, and she will mention Milan Kundera, Bernard Clavel, and Konrad Lorenz. She is flattered by the exhibition of photographs that will open in Los Angeles in February and travel to Sofitel hotels around the country, but she will not be in attendance. Emphatically, Bardot does not live a Sunset Boulevard kind of life, trapped in her own legend. You will not find her engrossed in her old movies. As she herself sees it, she is in the prime of life. “The other day,” she said, “I came across … And God Created Woman on TV, which I haven’t seen in ages. I told myself that that girl wasn’t bad. But it was like it was someone other than me. I have better things to do than study myself on a screen.” http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2012/03/bardot-201203
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  13. 'Heroes' actress to star in Fox spy pilot -- EXCLUSIVE by James Hibberd Image Credit: FilmMagic.com Former Heroes co-star Ali Larter just landed the starring role in Fox’s promising spy drama pilot. Larter, who appeared in Resident Evil: Afterlife and played Niki Sanders on the NBC superhero drama, has been cast in The Asset. The show is described as a character-driven drama set in the CIA’s New York City station. Larter plays Anna King, a photojournalist well known for her photographs of “hot spots” around the world. But her real work is for the CIA; she is a globe-trotting “Human Intel Specialist,” working in the field under journalist cover. The project is from writer Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and is produced by 20th Century Fox TV. http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/02/15/ali-larter/
  14. Meghann

    Raquel Welch

    Raquel Welch recalls sexism on the movie set http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505270_162-573...-the-movie-set/
  15. Miranda Kerr's health scare (00:58) Miranda Kerr's search for the best skin care products began due to a health scare, as her mother explains 14/02/12 http://media.theage.com.au/miranda-kerrs-h...re-3037168.html
  16. Meghann

    Raquel Welch

    Wow!! Thank you Marlen303!! The Most Fabulous Photo of 2012 (Raquel Welch and Simon Doonan) Last evening the Lincoln Film Society, to kick off its five-day feast of celluloid beauty—CINEMATIC GODDESS: THE FILMS OF RAQUEL WELCH—screened Gore Vidal’s MYRA BRECKINRIDGE. The film was preceded with a Raquel Welch Q&A hosted by famed window dresser, Simon Doonan. Welch quipped about John Huston’s nonchalance, Mae West’s necessity for soft lighting, and the catty pilfering of an exquisite costume. Doonan oozed respect and Welch exuded the enticing charisma, charm and beauty that has enabled her star to shine brightly in the cinema firmament for over four decades. In other words, buy a ticket immediately for one of the series’ films or punch yourself in the face for missing it. http://itakemycameraeverywhereigo.com/2012...d-simon-doonan/
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