The two cross paths with a local tour guide/con artist, Rydal (Oscar Isaac), who takes a liking to them—in particular Colette.
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But Colette sees a more serious problem with forgery, beyond the distorting effect forgery has on the art market.
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“I put my bed in the center and all my art,” said artist Colette Lumiere, one of the originators of nightclub art.
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And Hedi Slimane ends 15-year relationship with Colette over T-shirts.
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Parisian concept store Colette, a seller of the T-shirts, reportedly received the brunt of Slimane's anger.
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I have ridden many splendid horses admirably trained, but for cleverness and intelligence I have never found the equal of Colette.
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D'Athis would be gone and Colette married before he was even out of bed.
The Immortal|Alphonse Daudet
"You have a fine imagination, Colette, but I would not give a penny for your instinct," said Sonia.
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He did not realise the difficulty which prevented Colette from escaping the self-forged fetters of her custom.
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Histoire chronologique de la bienheureuse Colette, pp. 168-200.
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British Dictionary definitions for Colette
Colette
/ (kɒˈlɛt) /
noun
full name Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette. 1873–1954, French novelist; her works include Chéri (1920), Gigi (1944), and the series of Claudine books
The nom de plume of Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine, a twentieth-century French writer noted for her novels about social and sexual politics. Her best-known works are Chéri and Gigi, which was adapted for a popular musical film.