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Sinclair is a high-strung fashion designer. He was the first gay principal television character played by an openly gay actor. [86] CBS 1994 Drop the Dead Donkey: Helen Cooper: Ingrid Lacey: Helen finally comes out to her mother, but discovers her secret was already well known. [87] [88] Channel 4 1990–1998 Ellen: Ellen Morgan: Ellen DeGeneres
After her tertiary education, she returned to Ghana. In 1995, she established the Vogue Style School of Fashion and Design. In 2013, she launched the Joyce Ababio College of Creative Design (JACCD) in Accra. [8] She has been in charge of the costumes for various beauty pageant such as Miss Ghana. She has groomed a number of renowned designers ...
Entrepreneur, designer G [76] Dominic Shellard: b. 1966 English Academic administrator, theatre historian G [77] George Shelley: b. 1993 English Pop singer , radio presenter B [78] Pete Shelley: 1955–2018 English Rock musician B [79] James Sheldon: 1920–2016 American Director B [80] Lynn Shelton: 1965–2020 American Filmmaker B [81] Jeff Sheng
Joyce Boutique Holdings Limited (stylized as JOYCE) is a Hong Kong fashion retailer which is engaged in the franchise of fashion, accessories and cosmetics designer brands in Greater China under the name "JOYCE" or mono brand freestanding stores.
Sissy-Boy, founded in 1982, [1] is a Dutch high street clothing and accessories chain with over 45 stores in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Merchandise [ edit ]
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Joyce Schure is a Canadian costume designer. She was nominated in the 28th Genie Awards for Best Achievement in Costume Design for her work on the film Shake Hands with the Devil (2007). She is also known for her costume design work on films such as Zero Patience (1993), and television series such as The New Addams Family and Titans .
William Travilla (March 22, 1920 – November 2, 1990), known professionally as Travilla, was an American costume designer for theatre, film, and television. [1] He is perhaps best known for designing costumes for Marilyn Monroe in eight of her films, as well as two of the most iconic dresses in cinematic history.