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Arielle Dombasle in Four Facets: The Showgirl, the Enchantress, the Parisienne and the Diva.
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Actress, singer, director, and muse, Arielle Dombasle has built a career not by following the rhythm of an industry, but by composing her own.
Arielle reflects on beauty, creation, and the quiet discipline of remaining true to oneself, a proof that paving your own way is not an act of rebellion, but of clarity.
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Cover Story featuring Richard Orlinski — The Film.
“I draw inspiration from current trends and stay connected to my time. What matters most is that my artistic DNA remains unchanged: art for everyone, accessible to all, without social, professional, or generational barriers,” explains our cover personality, Richard Orlinski.
Full story: https://bit.ly/4w3AYn3
Richard Orlinski is an artist who never waited for the art world’s permission to exist within it. Two decades after first presenting his work, he stands not as a product of the system, but as a challenge to it. What began with clay sculptures shaped in a school oven has evolved into a global language of faceted animals, high-gloss color, and cultural immediacy, art that refuses to whisper when it can roar.
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The Art of Becoming Cover featuring Koukla Lapidus — The Film.
Koukla Lapidus exists in a space where art and identity blur into one. Actress, model, and now painter, she approaches each medium as an extension of an inner dialogue, quiet, layered, and constantly unfolding.
On our cover, The Art of Becoming, she captures a more contemplative rhythm of her generation, one that embraces transformation as a lifelong process.
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Fierce, Free, Fearless Cover featuring Milla Lapidus — The Film.
Milla Lapidus is all about presence. Whether in front of the camera or stepping into a role, she brings a directness that cuts through, no overthinking, no hesitation. Actress, model, personality: she shifts fast, adapts easily, and keeps control of her narrative without trying to overdefine it.
On our cover, Fierce, Free, Fearless, she reflects a generation that moves with intention and confidence. Her mindset is clear: own who you are, trust your instincts, and don’t wait for permission.
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IDAM by Alain Ducasse: A Cultural Table Where French Savoir-Faire Meets Qatari Splendor.
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The One Palácio da Anunciada: Behind the Palace Gates, Where History Sleeps Lightly in Lisbon.
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Cover Story featuring Rita Harb — The Film.
Quietly defiant, Rita Harb’s journey feels instinctive, not planned. From composed TV presence to fearless actress, she traded control for truth.
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Carita: The Parisian Beauty Address Like No Other.
Carita Paris: Beauty Address Like No Other.
Mayrig Geneva: The Art of Armenian Hospitality Reimagined.
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Berlin Film Festival: Golden Bear Winner YELLOW LETTERS, Ilker Çatak on Power, Pressure and Family.
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After the Golden Bear, Marie-Rose Osta and the Power of Childhood in SOMEDAY A CHILD at Berlin Film Festival.
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