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Christian Dior Josephine Sunglasses
- Christian Dior (21 January 1905, Granville, Manche - 24 October 1957), was an influential French fashion designer, best known as the founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, also called Christian Dior.
- Dior: French couturier whose first collection in 1947 created a style that became known as the New Look (1905-1957)
- (sunglass) a convex lens that focuses the rays of the sun; used to start a fire
- Sunglasses or sun glasses are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright Sun light and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes.
- Glasses tinted to protect the eyes from sunlight or glare
- spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"
- Josephine is Magnolia Electric Co.'s third studio album, and first since Fading Trails in 2006. For the album, the band teamed once again with engineer Steve Albini at his Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago. The record was conceived as a tribute to late Magnolia Electric Co. bassist Evan Farrell.
- Josephine is a 2001 English-language Croatian film directed by Rajko Grlic. It was shown at several international film festivals in 2001, but was never released to theatres as the production company filed for bankruptcy during the film's post-production.
- Josephine is a female given name. It is the English version of the French name Josephine. This is the feminine form of the name Joseph, which is taken from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning The Lord increases.
- (1763–1814), empress of France 1804–09; full name Marie Josephine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie. She married Napoleon in 1796. Their marriage proved childless, and she was divorced by Napoleon in 1809
Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker: ““A violinist had a violin, a painter his palette. All I had was myself. I was the instrument that I must care for.”
Josephine Baker was an African American-born, French dancer, singer, and actress. She acquired full French citizenship in 1937. Baker was the first African American to star in a major motion picture, to integrate an American concert hall, and to become a world-famous entertainer. She is also noted for her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States (she was offered the unofficial leadership of the movement by Coretta Scott King in 1968 following Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, but turned it down, for assisting the French Resistance during World War II and for being the first American-born woman to receive the French military honor, the Croix de guerre.
She worked as a spy helping the US and France in WWII where she received full French military honors upon her death. Although based in France, Baker supported the American Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s. She protested in her own way against racism, adopting 12 multi-ethnic orphans, who she called the "Rainbow Tribe".
Josephine Page and Mickey Mawas deep in conversation
Mickey and husband Sandy Wolf came from Paris - not only did they enjoy the lunch but it was a triply joyous event for them as they are close friends with Josephine Page, Lisa Wace and Waveney Whitfield. They all sat together ...
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