[ noun ] French writer of novels about women (1873-1954) <noun.person>
What all these women have in common, says Colette Dowling, is an overwhelming desire to achieve perfection.
It still stands, a poignant symbol of political failure. The peace line cuts across the back garden of Colette Mcferran's small terraced house in Cupar Street and still blocks out the light from her sitting room.
In 1948, he purchased one of the great Parisian restaurants, Le Grand Vefour, and turned it into an exclusive dining spot for celebrities like politician Andre Malraux, actor Jean Cocteau and writer Colette.
The team also produced a film musical, "Gigi," based on a novella by Colette, in 1958.
Colette Michaan, an astrologer and musician from New York, had her tuk-tuk barge in front of oncoming traffic from the side, stop, and force oncoming traffic to a halt.
I had at the same time another idea to make a film about a young girl of about 14." The little girl is Colette, played by Stephania Cotta, the 15-year-old granddaughter of Manouche who ends up living with Miller and Alfred.