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  2. Brigitte Bardot filmography - Wikipedia

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    It Happened All Night (French: Affaire d'une nuit) Restaurant patron, uncredited cameo: The Truth (French: La Vérité) Dominique Marceau: David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actress: 1961: Please, Not Now! (French: La Bride sur le cou) Sophie: Famous Love Affairs (French: Les Amours célèbres) Agnes Bernauer: 1962: A Very Private Affair ...

  3. Jeanne Moreau - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1950s, after appearing in several successful films, she began to work with the emerging generation of French film-makers. Elevator to the Gallows (1958) with first-time director Louis Malle was followed by Malle's The Lovers (Les Amants, 1959). [9] Moreau went on to work with many of the best known New Wave and avant-garde ...

  4. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    While these movie stars significantly influenced the appearance of women's busts in this decade, the stylish 1950s sweaters were a safer substitute for many women. [ 133 ] [ 156 ] [ 135 ] Lingerie manufacturer Berlei launched the "Hollywood Maxwell" brassière, claiming it to be a "favourite of film stars".

  5. Jacques Fath - Wikipedia

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    Fath in 1950 Fath with his wife in 1950. Jacques Fath (6 September 1912 in Maisons-Laffitte, France – 13 November 1954 in Paris, France) [1] [2] was a French fashion designer who was considered one of the three dominant influences on postwar haute couture, the others being Christian Dior and Pierre Balmain. [3]

  6. 10 Fashion Trends From the 1950s That Are Making a Comeback - AOL

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    “The 1950s fashion embraced femininity with A-line dresses, matching sets, puffy skirts, and romantic details like softer shoulders, lace, and delicate patterns,” says Tali Kogan, a personal ...

  7. Sweater girl - Wikipedia

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    Movie magazines nicknamed her "The Sweater Girl," just as Ann Sheridan was "The Oomph Girl," Dorothy Lamour "The Sarong Girl," and Clara Bow "The It girl." Sweater Girl is the name of a 1942 film written by Robert Blees and Beulah Marie Dix , directed by William Clemens and starring Eddie Bracken , June Preisser , Phillip Terry , and Betty Jane ...

  8. Category:1950s French films - Wikipedia

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    The Best Part (film) Beware of Blondes (1950 film) Bibi Fricotin (film) The Big Chief; The Big Flag; The Billionaire Tramp; Bitter Victory; The Black Chapel; Black Dossier (film) Black Orpheus; Blackmail (1955 film) Le Blé en herbe (1954 film) Blonde (1950 film) The Blonde Gypsy; Blood to the Head; Bluebeard (1951 film) Bob le flambeur; Boîte ...

  9. Marie-Louise Bruyère - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Louise Bruyère in 1950. Marie-Louise Bruyère (6 October 1883 – ), mostly known as Madame Bruyère, [1] was a French fashion designer of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, operating out of Paris and importing her fashion lines abroad.