Laetitia Casta for Elle Magazine (1998) Photography: Dominique Issermann
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Dominique Fishback at the 2024 Emmy Awards
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i'm soooo glad to see domi back but i'm especially more glad to see that shes finally healing and coming out of louis' shadow, meaning that she's back to the feminine style she had as a kid. it couldn't make me happier, our girl is finally accepting herself 🥹🎀
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The outrageous, extravagant, sometimes humorous and often beautiful outfits worn by subjects of old portraits; sometimes captioned, as an attempt at satire; a little history occasionally thrown in the mix.
Jean-Auguste Dominique ingres (French, 1780-1867) • Portrait of Madame de Senonnes, viscountess of Senonnes (1783–1828) (once known as La Trastéverine) • 1816 • Musée d'Arts de Nantes, Nantes, France
This gorgeous dress appears to have been made from sumptuous red velvet, with slashes revealing an underlay of white satin and a fringed white satin belt at the empire waist. The shoulders and chest are likely transparent white silk. A beautiful lace ruff adorns the neck and matching lace decorates the cuffs.
There's some evidence to suggest that Ingres scoffed at painting portraits but accepted this commission because he needed the income. He took great pains to paint Madame de Senonnes in hopes of attracting other commissions.
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Dominique Sanda, Geraldine Chaplin, 1980.
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867) • Portrait of Marie-Françoise Rivière • 1805–06 • Musée du Louvre
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