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Milinaire is the author of three books published by Harmony Books, Crown Publishers, a division of Random House: Birth (1974), Cheap Chic (1975) and Celebrations (1981). Milinaire continues to work principally in the visual fields of photography, video and mixed media. [3] In 2012, she published a children's book: Liana, the Wandering Vine. [4]
Milinaire was the eldest child of Capt. Paul Schneider, a World War I flying Ace, [3] and Marguerite Durand, of the noble Crouzet de Rayssac (or Raissac) des Roches family on her mother's side. [4] Shortly after turning eighteen years old, her parents told her she would be married that December to Henri Milinaire, a painter 14 years older than ...
About a week and a half ago, Katrina Chalifoux, of Rockford, Ill, made headlines when her lightly-embossed floral-patterned wedding dress won a major award. In addition to being beautifully ...
"Beach chic" was the title of an article in 2006 by the Times fashion editor Lisa Armstrong about shopping for accessories to accompany a bikini. [1] These included a "cover-up" (e.g. a kaftan), flat sandals, a hat, a fake tan and - with the comforting footnote, "No, you will not look like a WAG [wife or girlfriend of a footballer]" - denture cleaner to whiten finger-nails.
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Over the years "chic" has been applied to, among other things, social events, situations, individuals, and modes or styles of dress. It was one of a number of "slang words" that H. W. Fowler linked to particular professions – specifically, to "society journalism" – with the advice that, if used in such a context, "familiarity will disguise and sometimes it will bring out its slanginess."
The ad ends with Jones' character demanding viewers send $200 "if you wanna see this cheap-ass white man again." [ 327 ] Herbal Essences for Men — Attorney Amy Poehler has already "got the urge," but opposing counsel Will Ferrell and other men in the courtroom get it too in this parody of Clairol 's shampoo line and its playfully sensual ad ...
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