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"Wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure."
Sunday, January 22, 2006
PRESENTING: THE NEW BEAUTIES (Star Telegram)
Heck, Emmy Rossum even played young Audrey Hepburn on TV. Now she just needs to refine that Miss Kitty-Gunsmoke pose. (You mean this?)
Heck, Emmy Rossum even played young Audrey Hepburn on TV. Now she just needs to refine that Miss Kitty-Gunsmoke pose. (You mean this?)
No contest: Keira Knightley is queen of the Sparkly Brown-eyed Beauties.
Elegant, yes. But Memoirs of a Geisha actress Ziyi Zhang also looks lemon chiffon-o-rrific.
Since the '50s, Belgian-born actress Audrey Hepburn has set the bar for timeless elegance.
p.s. Mary-Kate Olsen does her best Gollum impression before racing off to puke up hors d'oeuvres.