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...For the then 19-year-old Eilish, the Marilyn Monroe-inspired ball gown marked a departure from her usual style of baggy T-shirts and tracksuits and cemented her shift from neo-goth teen pop sensation to...
...My final guests, John F Kennedy, 35th president of the US, and his rumoured lover, the actress Marilyn Monroe, have joined us. Prince Charles pours more Krug....
...Speaking at a Buttigieg event in Davenport on the banks of Mississippi, Marilyn Hamilton, 75, said she decided to back the gay politician the first time that she saw him almost a year ago....
...It replaced a dark blue Pakeman, Catto & Carter thing with stripy piping, latterly slightly stained, given to me a previous Christmas and which went bust about the same time Pakeman, Catto & Carter did themselves...
...French President François Mitterrand went a step further, giving her “the eyes of Caligula and the mouth of Marilyn Monroe”....
...Hefner will be buried in Westwood Cemetery, California, having years ago acquired the burial plot next to that of Marilyn Monroe....
...The ostensible subject is near-parodic – an emaciated girl in a Rio slum tries to make like Marilyn Monroe. But Lispector was a fierce and singular talent....
...“Twenty Marilyns (Marilyn in Colour)”, and “Marilyn Monroe in black and white (twenty-five Marilyns)” repeat the image....
...The show aims to demonstrate how Warhol was inspired by Newman when devising such classic images as the “Double Elvis” (1963), “Flowers” (1965) and “Liquorice Marilyn” (1962)....
...He is survived by his wife of 58 years, the former Marilyn Briggs, and two sons....
...In a stroke of design genius, the cover is illustrated with Marilyn Minter’s 2005 painting “Stepping Up”: a gaudy, jewelled strapless stiletto shoe reveals, as its owner ascends a staircase, filthy, sweaty...
...Sara Carter, for services to women entrepreneurs. Jean Combes, for services to phenology. Diane Coyle, economist and Competition Commission member....
...To begin with, according to Professor Sara Carter of the University of Strathclyde in the UK: “Women form businesses, on average, with only a third of the capital used by men.”...
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