Rob S Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 Rob, be glad if you didn't see it. Photoshopped nudity Of Laetitia !? I don't know why people bother, the real pics are always superior to the fakes. Quote
astronomer Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 Rob, be glad if you didn't see it. Photoshopped nudity Of Laetitia !? I don't know why people bother, the real pics are always superior to the fakes. No, a man photoshopped into her picture Quote
Rob S Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Rob, be glad if you didn't see it. Photoshopped nudity Of Laetitia !? I don't know why people bother, the real pics are always superior to the fakes. No, a man photoshopped into her picture Noooooo not Fabio Fazio!!???? :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: :yuckky: Quote
lisa-1 Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 is she popular in france?of course coz now she's actress so she's very very famous Quote
#1LaeFan Posted October 9, 2009 Posted October 9, 2009 For all of my Fellow North American Laetitia fans It looks like she's got a movie (Face) being screened at the Chicago International Film Festival Could this lead to a second US release of one of her films? Lets hope so. I know what I want for Christmas if at all possible Anyway here is the link to the story and below I'll qoute the section on her movie. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-r...ent?oid=1209994 "Face Tsai Ming-Liang (Goodbye, Dragon Inn) pays vague tribute to Francois Truffaut throughout this slow, self-indulgent, but often shockingly beautiful art film. The premise—one can barely call it a story—involves a Taiwanese director (Tsai regular Lee Kang-sheng) invading the Louvre to shoot a movie about the biblical character Salome, assisted by such Truffaut veterans as Fanny Ardant and Jean-Pierre Leaud. This is best appreciated for its strikingly composed and often dynamically colorful long takes: the most impressive, coming early in the film, shows a snow-covered forest decorated with tall vertical mirrors that create a complex, almost magical layering of reflections and comically baffle a stag that wanders into the frame. The movie climaxes with a piercingly erotic Dance of the Seven Veils by Laetitia Casta, an ironic ending given that Tsai already seems to have been granted his every wish. With cameos by Mathieu Amalric, Nathalie Baye, and Jeanne Moreau. In French and Taiwanese with subtitles. 141 min. —J.R. Jones Wed 10/14, 8:30 PM; Thu 10/15, 8:15 PM; and Mon 10/19, 3:15 PM." It may not be academy award material or Oscar material but its still two US release films if we're lucky Hopefully just the beginning. Quote
stella Posted October 9, 2009 Posted October 9, 2009 I always love Laetitia on Galleries Lafayettes Ads! Quote
xxx Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 Did anyone know in witch part of Paris Laetitia lives? Quote
silvana Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Bvlgari 2009 From Vogue Latinoamerica 10/2009 Scanned by me Silvana - sdg scans - Moda scans Any idea who is the photographer?? I know its been posted but this is a HQ scan with no tags Quote
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