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...Skirts are shorter, fabrics are sheerer, and a revival of ‘Y2K’ styles has ushered in the return of low-rise jeans and bare midriffs, particularly among teens and twenty-somethings poring nostalgically over...
...Dealer Larry Gagosian bought “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” (1964) in an auction by Christie’s of works from the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation in Zurich....
...His team organised the Ammann sale and the sale of the Marilyn in particular. He’s the head of 20th and 21st century art at Christie’s. Alex RotterWe do a lot....
...The sale of the portrait, titled “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn”, marked the start of two weeks of sales in New York that are forecast to bring in more than $2bn as dozens of pieces of art go under the hammer....
...She says its matter-of-fact tone was influenced by a 1983 song written by the romantic partner with whom she will forever be associated, Serge Gainsbourg, on the death of Marilyn Monroe, “Norma Jean Baker...
...“This is the handbook of the Sloane’s style… an invaluable reference for a lifetime of decisions about What Really Matters in Life.”...
...Several days after he told me this, I found myself at the Wickenden Pub on Ann Street in the centre of Providence....
...(They even tracked down a tiny headless terracotta figure that had been stashed among the possessions of Matisse’s son Jean.)...
...In emails, he referenced “personal matters that Black had shared with Epstein in confidence”....
...A portrait of the Queen on the front of her studio (and her “God Save the Queen” ringtone) may suggest conservative tendencies but images on the door of Andy Murray, Marilyn Monroe and a Shakespeare quote...
...“You can’t do a movie about the art world without covering the market,” says Wisch. “But our goal was to shift it away and show that in spite of the noise of the market it’s the art that matters.”...
...Ambitious cinematic advertising campaigns have been the norm since Jean-Paul Goude directed a clutch of models to scream “Egoiste” from the shuttered windows of Rue Faubourg, also for Chanel, in 1990....
...In my lifetime, I can think of the Liverpool poets (Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri), Linton Kwesi Johnson, Jean Binta Breeze, Liz Lochhead and John Cooper Clarke....
...Mr Varley resigned in June after he was charged in the UK with fraud over his time as chief executive of Barclays. Ann Godbehere, another Rio board member, is now leading the search....
...Jean-Sébastien Jacques, the company’s French-born chief executive, has replaced nearly all of the top executive team since he was appointed in the summer of 2016....
...Jean Ergas of Tigress Financial Partners summarises the case as follows: Low hanging fruit has been picked! — Can you increase prices in a low wage growth environment?...
...Soon after the Kindle was released, the late Steve Jobs offered a blunt assessment of its chances of success: “It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is,” he said, “the fact is that people don’t read...
...The serendipitous streak of the magazine was laid bare all the way back in Playboy’s inaugural 1953 issue, in which no less a threesome than Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso and Friedrich Nietzsche came together...
...One of Yves Saint Laurent’s most famous works is his Mondrian dress, while Gianni Versace’s evening gown featuring a print of Warhol’s Marilyn is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York...
...Yet its opinion on treaty change — which Mr Cameron may need to deliver on his promise of overhauling the UK’s relationship with the EU — matters greatly....
...They led to thoughts about the false importance we put in clothing itself, and how we take from it matters of rank and status that in the end matter for nought....
...Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, former head of Invesco’s European business, will run the Vatican bank while Lord Patten, former chairman of the BBC Trust, will take charge of the pope’s new media advisory board...
...Steep Tea, by Jee Leong Koh, Carcanet, RRP£9.99 The Singapore-born poet’s first UK publication is disciplined yet adventurous in form, casual in tone and deeply personal in subject matter....
...Case in point: “In 1957, when Marilyn Monroe was filming The Prince and the Showgirl in London, she bought a black John Smedley roll-neck from Berks in Burlington Arcade,” says John Smedley MD Ian Maclean...
...These days, she favours Ann Demeulemeester’s white shirts, themselves inspired by the one Smith wore on the cover of her 1975 album Horses....
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