‘Bardot’ Series Sells After Netflix Launch
‘Bardot’ Series Sells After Netflix Launch
very seriously and I, for one, heartily approve. The Irish actor attended the screening of her new British series, Big Mood, in London on March 13, in a little black dress with a figure-hugging silhouette and a rather jazzy embellishment at the low, sweetheart neckline.The dress featured ruching detail to complement the generously puffy off-the-shoulder sleeves, with a cheeky slit on the skirt. Coughlan wore the frock with opaque black tights and black heels.
, paying perfect homage to her godmother Dolly Parton in her heyday. That was followed swiftly by at the Super Bowl and . This week it seems we’ve turned back time again, thanks to actor Anya Taylor-Joy, who stepped out at another Dune: Part Two premiere in New York with a full and frothy head of ’70s disco frizz.@gregoryrussellAlthough it’s a style that wouldn’t have looked out of place on the dance floor at Studio 54, Anya Taylor-Joy’s hairstylist kept things fresh and modern by anchoring each side with grips and creating a sharp, contrasting centre parting.
Everyone knows that hotels — preferably isolated, ideally with very few guests — make the best settings for horror films. All that sad anonymity, all that provisional space ready to be filled with something really nasty. In Cuckoo, Alpenplatz, run by the excessively friendly Mr Konig (Dan Stevens) totally fits the bill.
, , and to be specific—confirmed that full-frontal fringe is indeed in for spring.And while I’m personally pleased, I’m not at all surprised. It’s the perfect time for full-frontal Bardot bangs to make their mainstream comeback.
at the 2024 Grammys thanks to from Coco Jones to Mariah Carey. Then there was Miley Cyrus, who channeled Barbarella with a look only she could pull off so brilliantly. As for the color of the night, that belonged to Joness icy, pale blue gown, which was dreamy and effervescent.But ask Glamour editors, and everyone has a different opinion for who gets their “best-dressed of the night.” That’s the beauty of the Grammys, where anything goes, and often works.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in monochromatic blue on the final day of Couture Week in Paris. flew in for the Patou show on January 25 sporting slightly different versions of the shade from head to toe, starting with a chunky cobalt blue crewneck sweater and a lighter blue tweed miniskirt.
Georgia Steel first rose to fame as a bombshell, who joined the villa on Love Island UK in 2018.The 25 year old is back on our screens as she returns to the All Stars villa for a second attempt at finding love. Since starring on the show, Georgia has gone on to carve out a successful social media career, and has a huge Instagram following of 1.5million. When she first appeared on our screens, she was just 20, and her Instagram was packed full of pictures from her late teens.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic A convincing romantic and erotic attraction, we can all agree, is one of the keys to a good rom-com. Do you believe these two people love each other? Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell definitely have that in “Anyone But You.” It begins with the simple fact that both are such splendid camera objects. She, with her goldfish eyes and pout of self-possession, looks like a more wised-up, no-nonsense Brigitte Bardot, while he, with his squinty eyes and killer grin, resembles Tom Cruise with a weird touch of the young Dustin Hoffman’s geek glamour.
, to wear a no-pants look this fall. And if I may say so, J.Lo's way looks far cozier.As part of her brand partnership with Intimissimi, Lopez posted a campaign pic to her showing the Wedding Planner actor curled up in her pants-free cozywear.
The American French Film Festival (TAFFF), which had been due to take place in L.A. from October 18 to 22, has been shelved due to the writers and actors strikes.
Pamela Anderson has been sporting a more stripped-down look in recent years.
EXCLUSIVE: Bardot, the upcoming TV drama about the life of actress Brigitte Bardot, is headed Stateside.
Brigitte Bardot is recovering after first responders rushed to her home. Several French outlets reported on Wednesday that emergency services were called in that morning after the 88-year-old struggled to breathe. A spokesperson for the '60s star confirmed to Fox News Digital that the actress suffered a health scare due to a blistering heat wave in Saint-Tropez but is now recovering.
Brigitte Bardot was treated by emergency services on Wednesday at her home in Saint-Tropez in Southern France.The 88-year-old French film icon's husband, Bernard d’Ormale, confirmed to local outlet Var-matin that first responders came to their home after Bardot began to experience breathing problems.«It was around 9 a.m. when Brigitte had trouble breathing,» d'Ormale shared.
Brigitte Bardot has been dealing with health issues.
French media has reported the death of Jane Birkin at the age of 76.
Ben Croll “Bardot” star Julia de Nunez didn’t intend to make such a splash this early. As a drama student, she was happy to hone her craft, and planned to someday try for France’s National Conservatory, if they would have her. But when she saw a casting notice for an upcoming series – and one that resonated with her in a personal way – she had to answer the call. “Of course, I knew Brigitte Bardot as an actress and singer,” de Nunez tells Variety. “And funnily enough I was often told that I resembled her. In fact, I myself noticed the resemblance as a young girl. So it was all the more amusing to read for the role. It made sense somewhere in my life.”
EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle has acquired global distribution rights to a Brigitte Bardot documentary that will feature the likes of Pamela Anderson.
Ever since the Pam & Tommy biopic hit our screens last year we've seen plenty of celebs taking inspiration from Pamela Anderson for hair transformations. Now, Love Island finalist Lana Jenkins seems to be pulling from Pammy's trademark updo as well as from another iconic actress' hair. Posing for Instagram grid snaps, Lana looks incredible with a new long fringe and shorter layers.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Once pitted againsteach other as rivals, streamers and broadcasters have become unlikely allies in the face of increased competition and economic pressure following the pandemic and the launch of more content viewing platforms. Even in France, where Netflix was referred to as the “devil” by France Televisions president Delphine Ernotte Cunci in a 2019 interview, the tide has turned and a number of ambitious series have been jointly financed by both local broadcasters and streamers. Examples of collaborations vary from period drama series such as “The Bonfire of Destiny” and “Women at War,” from TF1 and Netflix, to action series like Ziad Doueiri’s “Dark Hearts,” from France Televisions and Amazon Prime Video. What do these shows have in common? They shot in French with local casts, and have the high budgets and production values that are typically allocated to international co-productions like “Marie Antoinette,” which shot in English and was produced with French and foreign TV partners.
appearance in ages. Choupette Lagerfeld, pampered feline-daughter of the late Chanel designer , the benefit function as it honors her former human-parent.This content can also be viewed on the site it from. is the theme for 2023, honoring the German fashion icon's work at Chanel, Fendi, Balmain and other brands.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent While she retired prematurely at the age of 39, Brigitte Bardot has left an indelible mark on France’s popular culture in the 1960’s and 1970’s. With her wild blonde mane, smoky eyes and pouty lips, Bardot became a symbol of a modern and effortlessly sexy French woman, and a style emblem that continues to inspire current trends. The event series “Bardot,” which is penned and directed by Daniele Thompson (“The Queen Margot”) and Christopher Thompson (“La bûche”), world premiered at Series Mania Festival to unanimous praise and has been pre-sold by Federation nearly worldwide. “‘Bardot’ is like the French ‘The Crown’ because Bardot embodied France, and through her journey we reminisce about many parts of France’s history and popular culture in the 1950’s and 1960’s,” Federation’s boss and “Bardot” producer Pascal Breton told Variety.
TV presenter Emily Atack has been giving us some serious blonde bombshell moments recently, and her latest Instagram snaps are no exception.The 33 year old posed for a series of selfies in the back of a taxi on Monday where she showed off her elaborate curly up do that channeled Sandy from Grease, complete with a black jacket and bright red lipstick. Emily had recently given her hair a much shorter, bouncier chop, and has been styling it in plenty of different ways that show off how versatile and glamorous her new style is.
Ed Meza @edmezavar David Pujol, whose enchanting drama “Waiting for Dalí” premiered at the Malaga Film Festival on Sunday, has a new feature film project and an international TV series in the works. Pujol has just completed the script for “Rehearsal for a Kiss,” the story of a passionate yet hapless movie theater owner in Barcelona whose love of classic movies has left his cinema in a precarious position. On the verge of losing the family business, he seeks help from his uncle in America, who has made a career for himself as a character actor in Hollywood. A flashy, larger-than-life personality, the uncle returns to his native city after 40 years to help his nephew save the theater while also reconnecting with his own past.
Spanish-born fashion designer Paco Rabanne, who was best known for his metallic space-age outfits, has died in France at the age of 88 years old.
Glow on! Lily James was just unveiled as the face of Charlotte Tilbury’s latest drop— the Hollywood Glow Glide Face Architect Highlighter — and in a super fun short film celebrating the launch dubbed ‘Hollywood Darling’, she’s dishing the dirt on everything from her beauty must-haves to the Hollywood gentleman she’s always lusted after.
, the shag meets Rachel Green mash-up hair trend. But now that fall and winter are here, make room for The Brachel.
Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor Douglas Kirkland, the celebrity photographer known for his photos of Marilyn Monroe and numerous other stars, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 88. His 1961 Monroe portraits showed the superstar reclining on a bed surrounded by white satin sheets. In addition to his portraits of Hollywood notables including he was a special photographer for films including “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “The Sound of Music,” “Sophie’s Choice,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Out of Africa,” “Titanic” and “Moulin Rouge!” His photos appeared in hundreds of magazines, and among the celebrities he photographed were Brigitte Bardot, Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Ann-Margret, Natalie Wood, Catherine Deneuve, Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Charlie Chaplin, Peter O’Toole, Paul Newman, Marcello Mastroianni, Michael Caine, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger, Bjork and Michael Jackson.
Douglas Kirkland — whose celebrity portraits became nearly as iconic as the celebrities themselves, and whose photographs document some of the most important film shoots in Hollywood history — died Monday at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. He was 88.
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