If you've scrolled through social media content dedicated to French fashion and beauty trends in the past few years, there's ...
Sophie Turner looked dreamy as she arrived at the Harper’s Bazaar Women of The Year Awards 2024 in a hair-like fringe dress that demanded a double take. The actor received the Performance Award ...
As for beauty, the mom-of-two glammed up with a sultry smoky eye, fluttery eyelashes, a subtle peach blush, a natural lip, ...
Then, of course, there was the ethereal Daenerys Targaryen with her trademark white hair. It appears the Mother of Dragons's icy locks did more than inspire the world—they inspired Sophie Turner ...
The Joan star's fanciful frock featured dramatic shoulder pads, a high neckline, long sleeves, and thin, hair-like pieces of fabric all over that gave it a playful feel. She paired the Louis ...
Sophie Turner looked dreamy as she arrived at the Harper’s Bazaar Women of The Year Awards 2024 in a hair-like fringe dress that demanded a double take. The actor received the Performance Award for ...
[Editor’s note: This piece contains spoilers for The Diplomat season two.] “It’s soft power.” That’s Vice President Grace Penn (Allison Janney), talking to Kate Wyler (Keri Russell ...
Her hair was tousled into a classic French twist ... Known as one of Duchess Sophie’s favourite fashion brands, you’ll regularly spot the royal in a variety of pieces from her eclectic ...
WATCH: Golden-haired royals It was teased into a style known as a 'French Twist' - a classic updo, where hair is gathered and twisted up, and secured with a clip of some description. Sophie used a ...
In 1999’s The World Is Not Enough, Sophie Marceau played the first female lead Bond villain, Elektra King. Other female baddies have included Grace Jones as assassin-turned-ally May Day in 1985 ...
In 1999's The World Is Not Enough, Sophie Marceau played the first female lead Bond villain, Elektra King. Other female villains have included Grace Jones as assassin-turned-ally May Day in 1985's ...
The only one that got close to breaking the frankly unimaginative, bordering on misogynistic trend was Elektra King (Sophie Marceau) in The World Is Not Enough. However, even her devilishness was ...