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January 17, 2008

Beauties: Juliette Binoche


  Juliette Binoche 
  Originally uploaded by dynamist.

When you see, close up, someone as stunning as she is, you have to scratch your head even more at the WAGs, Jordans, and Brooke Hogans of the world. This is beauty, as the French say, nonpareil.

Other adjectives which came to mind:

elegant
simple
glowing
knock-out

She can't need that much help from Lancome. (Indeed, she told us she uses products with a very light hand.)

More soon.

Comments

I agree that Juliette Binoche is stunning, and glad to see her back with Lacome. What about the other one you mentioned in your video?

She's the kind of woman I'd love to look like 'when I grow up' (see also: Cate Blanchett!)

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