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Céline

[ sey-leen ]

noun

  1. Louis-Fer·di·nand [lwee-fe, r, -dee-, nahn], Louis F. Destouches, 1894–1961, French novelist and physician.


Céline

/ seɪˈliːn /

noun

  1. CélineLouis-Ferdinand18941961MFrenchWRITING: novelistMEDICINE: physician Louis-Ferdinand (lwifɛrdinɑ̃), real name Louis-Ferdinand Destouches. 1894–1961, French novelist and physician; became famous with his controversial first novel Journey to the End of the Night (1932)


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Also making Time's list are Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet and Céline's creative director, Phoebe Philo.

But Céline has never had a coloured person showing in their collection.

In a shocking turn, minimalist Phoebe Philo presented a bold new aesthetic for Céline next spring.

In true locker-room style, she rocks bejeweled Céline Birkenstocks with wool socks and a pair of gold-framed Versace sunglasses.

The view from Court Two at the Tennis Club de Paris was of ironing boards and models dressing for the Céline show on Sunday.

While the delightful Céline Forestier (Trouillard, 1842) will flourish in almost any situation, though it prefers a wall.

"Don't attempt any subterfuges, Céline," she said, in her loftiest tone.

An irate pair were seated at breakfast the morning after Céline's flitting.

Céline looked, too, and catching a gleam of crimson, said: "That is not Miss Arthur."

"Mademoiselle est charmante; slight need of Céline's poor aid," cooed the little hypocrite, and the toilet proceeded.

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