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Allegra Versace Beck (Italian pronunciation: [alˈleːɡra verˈsaːtʃe ˈbɛk]; born 30 June 1986), commonly known as Allegra Versace, is an Italian-American heiress and socialite. [1] Since 2011, Allegra has been a director of Gianni Versace S.p.A. [2] and has worked in New York City as a theatrical dresser. [3] [4]
This is a list of notable people who had anorexia nervosa. Often simply known as anorexia, this is an eating disorder which is characterized by an obsessive fear of gaining weight, weight loss, and distorted body image. People with anorexia usually restrict their caloric intake and limit types of food they eat.
2010: Isabelle Caro – French model, anorexia activist, and actress, aged 28; 2010: Jeremy Gillitzer – aged 38; 2013: Valeria Levitina – aged 40; 2017: Nana Karagianni – aged 38; 2017: Henriette Hömke – aged 29; 2018: Javiera Muñoz – Swedish singer, aged 40 [6] [7] 2019: Lene Marie Fossen – Norwegian photographer and artist, aged 33
Marleen Moise/Getty Images Cillian Murphy is now a member of the Versace family. The Italian fashion house announced Murphy, 47, as a new Versace Icons ambassador via Instagram on Wednesday, March 13.
Shutterstock (2) Then and wow! Dua Lipa stunned on the 2022 Grammys red carpet clad in a vintage Versace gown — in fact, she made it to the top of our best dressed list — but the singer wasn ...
However, an equals sign, a number 8, a capital letter B or a capital letter X are also used to indicate normal eyes, widened eyes, those with glasses or those with crinkled eyes, respectively. Symbols for the mouth vary, e.g. ")" for a smiley face or "(" for a sad face. One can also add a "}" after the mouth character to indicate a beard.
English: A smiley by Pumbaa, drawn using a text editor. Français : Un smiley dessiné, par Pumbaa , avec un simple éditeur de texte. Deutsch: Ein Smiley gezeichnet von Pumbaa mit einem einfachen Texteditor.
Other large corporations began to deal with Loufrani, including Levi's who were the first fashion brand to use a smiley on its jeans in the 1970s. [18] While other smiling faces had been used in marketing and advertising elsewhere globally, [19] many of them used terms such as "happy face" and "smiling face."