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    Josephine Baker was a French vedette‚ singer and entertainer. Her career was centered around Europe and France. Josephine Baker was an extraordinary dancer and was most well-known for doing funny faces while dancing. She first started out as a comedian performing in blackface‚ however‚ throughout the years her talent carried her to stardom. She was extremely popular and widely acclaimed in Europe. However‚ racism in prevented her from being accepted in the United States until 1973. Josephine Baker

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    Robyn Fenty‚ more commonly known as Rihanna‚ is my fashion icon. While Rihanna’s outfits are trendsetting and albeit occasionally deemed “wild”‚ it is the message and passion conveyed behind those outfits that really make her stand out as a fashion icon. Rihanna is true to herself in everything she does‚ but it is very apparent with her fashion choices. Whether she is going to run errands or is making her appearance at the Met Gala she is constantly amazing us with her fashion statements. Rihanna

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    In Jitterbug Perfume the obvious hero would be King Alobar. I believe that Pricilla could also be considered a hero based on the way she developed throughout the story. At a very young age‚ she began to face adversity. Priscilla was left by her father and was forced to live with her stepmother Madame Devalier. The need for attention came at a very young age due to the fact that she could never make Madame Devalier proud. She began as a struggling waitress and was unable to handle the difficult relationships

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    In the books ‘house of spirits’ and ‘Perfume’ characterization is done by giving extra ordinary abilities to the protagonist. It uses its protagonist ‘Clara’ and ‘Grenouille’ as a medium of describing the people but in ‘house of spirits’ through the eyes of ‘Alba’ and ‘Esteban’ and in ‘Perfume’ through the narrator (third person narration) as he gives the reader two aspects both contrasting each other. ‘Perfume’ a book with sense of smell aided in creating a picture the author ‘Patrick Suskind’

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    Jean-Baptiste Grenouille As a newborn left to die by his unmarried fishmonger mother‚ Grenouille cried and was heard by bystanders and rescued. His mother was executed for her crime. He was taken in by the church‚ which paid for him to be raised by a woman‚ Madame Gaillard‚ among two dozen other orphans. When the parish stopped paying for his room and board‚ Madame Gaillard‚ an emotionally cold woman because of a head injury‚ gave him to Grimal the tanner as an apprentice. As a tanner’s apprentice

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    If you are searching for the stylish handbags that would finish up your personality then you have finally reached the actual destination because in this article we will be highlighting some of the latest handbags trends 2013for girls. Handbags are one of the top imperative and essential ingredients for the women that not just complete her character but even give a finishing touch to the dress as well. In these latest handbags trends 2013 there are different kinds for bags that have been categorized

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    the times of Great Depression and also the World War II. It was often called “a sort of uniform for all women of taste”. But the little black dress made its debut in 1926‚ with a pen and ink drawing in Vogue magazine by designer Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel. It was calf length‚ straight and decorated by a few diagonal lines. The magazine editors called the dress "Chanel’s ’Ford‚’" comparing the dress to the simply designed‚ economically priced black Ford Model T automobile. It was made to be affordable

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    Forward thinking designers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou made sportswear fashionable as well as functional. The designs of Coco Chanel were so foreword thinking that they have resonated down through the decades even to today.  The bob hairstyle which Chanel innovated has returned to fashion often since its 1920s premiers.  Other styles such as the small black dress‚ the jersey knit and a more flamboyant use of knitwear and jewelry were fashions that Chanel was able to launch in the 1920s.

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    and wear dresses made from animal skins‚ leaves etc. and carry different weapons like bows arrows‚ spear heads which resembles that they are following the fashionable trends present at that time. I was highly influenced by what French designer Coco Chanel once said ‚ “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street‚ fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.”Fashion and our lives is interlaced with one another and it is reflected by

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    The Role of Women in Perfume and The Assault In most cases‚ women are portrayed either as mother‚ lovers or people that fulfill men’s sexual needs. Both Perfume by Patrick Suskind and The Assault by Harry Mulisch is no exception. However‚ the reader might notice that in both novels women are portrayed in a flat‚ two-dimensional way and yet‚ paradoxically‚ have a significant symbolic value. The women of these novels seem to project the protagonists’ needs for these kinds of love and without

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