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“Fantômas” de Paul Fejos (1932) - d'après l'œuvre éponyme de Pierre Souvestre et Marcel Allain (1910–11) - avec Thomy Bourdelle, Jean Galland, Georges Rigaud, Philippe Richard, Anielka Elter, Tania Fédor, Jean Worms, Marie-Laure, Roger Karl, Maurice Schutz et Gaston Modot, novembre 2024.
#films#Fejos#Souvestre#Allain#Bourdelle#Galland#Rigaud#Richard#Elter#Fedor#Worms#MarieLaure#Karl#Schutz#Modot
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Lindsey Hilario photographed by Olivia Ezechukwu, hair by Louis Souvestre
#lindsey hilario#they ended up tagging the wrong model and it's actually been Lindsey this whole time...#iamlindseyhilario#olivia ezechukwu#olivia chuk#oliviachuk#louis souvestre#louissouvestre
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Eusexua | dir. Jordan Hemingway (2024)
#fka twigs#eusexua#jordan hemingway#object & animal#morgan clement#sarah tognazzi#zoi tatopoulos#hailey paolilo#shivawn joubert#daniel landin#david lee#poppy luard#georgia pendlebury#yaz xl#susie coulthard#louis souvestre#matilda mace#purple martin
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FKA Twigs hair by Louis Souvestre
#fka twigs#hair#hairstyle#makeup#beauty#couture#fashion#high fashion#haute couture#Valentino#louis souvestre#coquette#mine#paris fashion show#paris fashion week#pfw#pfw ss24#pfw23#pfw 2023
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Fka twigs | hair by Louis Souvestre
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fka twigs for vogue world event hair by Louis Souvestre
#fka twigs#editorialhair#hairstyle#louis souvestre#pat mcgrath#caprisongs#sad day#vogue#vogue world#vogue france#meta angel
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FKA twigs in the music video for Eusexua - 9/13/24
Wearing:
Bear-Trap Corset by Stray Tukay
FW24 Orb Boots by Rick Owens and Stray Tukay
Headpiece by Yaz and Louis Souvestre
#fkatwigs#fkatwigsfashion#fkatwigsstyle#fka twigs#twigs#tahliah barnett#2024#tahliah debrett barnett#music video#eusexua#rick owens#straytukay#Yaz#louis souvestre
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fka twigs eusexua rave ldn @ wraith club
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"Oh!" said Charles Rambert, "have you finished talking about Fantômas? It was so amusing!"
"For my part," the president answered dryly, "I do not find stories about criminals 'amusing.' "
But the lad did not detect the shade of reproach in the words.
"But still it is very odd, very extraordinary that such mysterious characters as Fantômas can exist nowardays. Is it really posssible that one man can commit so many crimes, and that any human being could escape discover, as they say Fantômas can, and be able to foil the cleverest devices of the police? I think it is—"
The president's manner grew steadily more chilly as the boy's curiosity waxed more enthusiastic, and he interrupted curtly.
"I fail to understand your attitude, young man. You appear to by hypnotized, fascinated. You speak of Fantômas as if he were something alluring. It is out of place, to put it mildly," and he turned to the Abbé Sicot. "There, sir, that is the result of a modern education and the state of mind produced in the younger generation by the newspapers and even by literature. Criminals are given halos and proclaimed from the housetops. It is astounding!"
But Charles Rambert was not the least impressed.
"But it is life, sir; it is history, it is the real thing!" he insisted. "Why, you yourself, in just a few words, have romanticized this Fantômas to an extent that makes him absolutely fascinating! I would give anything to have known Vidocq and Cartouche and Rocambole, and to have seen them closeup. Those were men!"
President Bonnet contemplated the young man in astonishment; his eyes flashed lightning at him and he burst out:
"You are mad, boy, absolutely mad! Vidocq—Rocambole! You mix up legend and history, lump together murderers with detectives, and make no distinction between right and wrong! You would not hesitate to put the heroes of crime and the heroes of law and order on one and the same pedestal!"
"You have said the word, sir," Charles Rambert exclaimed; they all are heroes. But, better still Fantômas—"
The lad's outburst was so vehement and spontaneous and sincere that it provoked unanimous indignation among his listeners.
Fantômas, by Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, William Morrow and Company Translation
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fka twigs hair by louis souvestre
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Fka Twigs and Anya Taylor-Joy (in Fendi with Tiffany&Co jewelry) for the British Vogue's BAFTA after-party.
Could Anya lift her arms? :D and dance without lifting her arms?
FKA Twigs' hair and make-up by the ingenious Louis Souvestre. The inspiration was the serpent/ourosbouros symbol to represent new beginnings, but also eternity...the more you know!!
Credit: @louissouvestre on insta
#anya taylor joy#fka twigs#bafta 2024#after party#bafta after party#they look so good#fka twigs always has unconventional make-up#love it#louis souvestre#can anya lift her arms?#fendi#fashion#art#tiffany & co
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“Fantômas” de Paul Fejos (1932) - d'après l'œuvre éponyme de Pierre Souvestre et Marcel Allain (1910–11) - avec Thomy Bourdelle, Jean Galland, Georges Rigaud, Philippe Richard, Anielka Elter, Tania Fédor, Jean Worms, Marie-Laure, Roger Karl, Maurice Schutz et Gaston Modot, novembre 2024.
#films#Fejos#Souvestre#Allain#Bourdelle#Galland#Rigaud#Richard#Elter#Fedor#Worms#MarieLaure#Karl#Schutz#Modot
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FKA Twigs hair by Louis Souvestre
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FKA twigs
Makeup by raoúl alejandre
Hair by louis souvestre
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hairstylist louis souvestre and fka twigs are a dream team 🪄
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Twigs and Louis Souvestre are my fav duo
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