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The legendary white button down shirt that cemented Colin Firth’s reputation as an on-screen heartthrob in “Pride and Prejudice” is expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction. Firth immortalized Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of the book in 1995. Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty ImagesRecalling the moment the shirt made movie history, Collin said on the auctioneer’s site: “Mr Darcy’s ‘wet shirt moment’ was never scripted. In the scene Mr Darcy is spied emerging from a lake having taken a cooling swim on a hot summer’s day. Because on screen male nudity was not permitted (taking into account the BBC watershed and US broadcasts) – the idea of the ‘wet shirt’ was born.
Persons: Colin Firth’s, , Firth, Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, Jennifer Ehle, Darcy, Bridget Jones ’, Kerry Taylor, Dinah Collin, Darcy Wet, Eamonn M . McCormack, Collin, Darcy’s, Christopher Prins, Mr Darcy, Colin Firth, John Bright, Drew Barrymore’s, Danielle, , Meryl Streep, Robert Downey Jr, , Sherlock Holmes, Jude Law, Watson, Drew Barrymore, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bright, Jenny Beavan, Oscar, Merchant Ivory’s Organizations: CNN, Kerry, Kerry Taylor Auctions, Bright Foundation, Alamy Locations: , London, England
Ms. Ayoub was often lonely and unhappy. Not just any clothes, but haute couture looks made to order by a handful of Parisian houses that can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $300,000. Today Ms. Ayoub, who divorced her husband in 1997, owns more than 2,700 pieces, making her collection of haute couture one of the world’s largest. On Nov. 20, 252 pieces designed by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel will go on sale in Paris. The sale, called the Golden Years of Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel From the Mona Ayoub Haute Couture Collection, is organized by Maurice Auction in Paris and the British fashion auctioneer Kerry Taylor.
Persons: Mouna, Ayoub, Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel, Mona, Maurice, Kerry Taylor Locations: Paris, Saudi Arabia, France, British
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman, left, and Majed Al Sorour during a ceremony after the final round of the LIV Golf Team Championship in October. Three prominent LIV Golf executives have departed their posts in recent days, according to people familiar with the matter, as the upstart Saudi-backed circuit’s leadership is roiled by turnover a year after its launch. Majed Al Sorour, the head of the Saudi Golf Federation was earlier this week removed as LIV’s managing director, a role that was just below CEO and commissioner Greg Norman . Then two other LIV executives, chief marketing officer Kerry Taylor and chief communications officer Jonathan Grella, were also set to leave the company, according to the people familiar with the situation.
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