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Lanvin in China

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BEIJING – Sparkles, glitz, glamour, gothic and edge were all the fabulous and sexy looks of the evening at the Lanvin Fall/Winter 2012-2013 women’s show in China. The models strutted the runway in black slim mini dresses drowned in heavy gothic necklaces, gold and silver embedded sequences and dramatic black lipstick. Colors of the evening were black, gold, bronze, olive green, red and royal blue. The runway was filled with shine and bejeweled accessories as well as lace embroidered dresses and strapless gowns.

Louis Gossett Jr. winning Best Supporting Actor for “An Officer and a Gentleman”

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Susan Sarandon and Christopher Reeve presenting Louis Gossett, Jr. with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar® for his performance in “An Officer and a Gentleman” at the 55th Academy Awards® in 1983.

Louis Gossett Jr. wins Best Supporting Actor Golden Globes 1992

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Lou Gossett Jr. wins Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series, or TV Motion Picture for his role in “The Josephine Baker Story.” Thanks to Bob Cooper, Brian Gibson, Lynn Whitfield, and the foreign press.

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

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Classic groundbreaking 1967 movie about an interracial couple and the white parents’ reaction upon meeting the black boyfriend for the first time. The movie stars three of the greatest actors in American cinema: Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and Sidney Poitier.

1964 Oscars Sidney Poitier winning Best Actor

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Anne Bancroft presenting Sidney Poitier the Oscar® for Best Actor for his performance in “Lilies of the Field” at the 36th Academy Awards® in 1964. Introduced by Jack Lemmon.

Desert Flower

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Somali nomad Waris Dirie runs away from an arranged marriage at the age of 13 and ends up on the fashion runways of London, Paris, and New York. She also becomes a UN special ambassador, speaking out about the traditions that harm women worldwide. Based on the autobiographical novel by Waris Dirie, this inspiring story had thrilled audiences in Europe and now National Geographic Entertainment is bringing it to U.S. theaters. Out Now