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Catherine Deneuve smiles for Chanel, Margaux Hemingway for Babe, and Victoria Fyodorova for Alexandra de Markoff. For the Paris house of Nina Ricci, it's Andréa de Portago. Andréa Who? Not exactly a household name, Andréa, 26, is an aspiring New York actress and the daughter of the 17th Marquis de Portago, the flamboyant Spanish Grand Prix driver killed in 1957 in Italy's Mille Miglia. While doing the disco scene one night at Manhattan's Régine's, she was spotted by Nina Ricci representatives. They excitedly hired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 23, 1977 | 5/23/1977 | See Source »

...Victoria A. MacDonald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 16, 1977 | 5/16/1977 | See Source »

...dark mahogany paneling. Flowery remarks by Sir Peter Ramsbotham, British Ambassador to the U.S., and Kingman Brewster, president of Yale and the newly appointed Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. More than 800 distinguished guests, including the directors of London's Tate Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum plus multimillionaire Art Collector Paul Mellon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Yale's Shrine to the Age of Reason | 4/25/1977 | See Source »

Elizabeth Philip is strikingly beautiful in her photographed sequence and holds a choreographed tension throughout the play. Elizabeth Bronfen is suitably lactic and senile as Queen Victoria, while Lisa Claudy and Danielle Alexandra both flow through their mimes with professional ease and individuality. The actors are obviously competent and make do as best they can, but responsibility for their scattered incoherence must lie with the director...

Author: By Ta-knang Chang, | Title: A Play On Words | 4/21/1977 | See Source »

...Radcliffe Choral Society sings Victoria, Charpentier, Weeles, Chapman, and Donovan selections. St. Paul's Church, Bow and Arrow Sts. 8:30 pm. $2, $1 with student...

Author: By Richard Kreindler, | Title: CLASSICAL | 4/21/1977 | See Source »

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