Sentences with phrase «dressmaker named»

He plays the almost - genius, an elite London - based dressmaker named Reynolds Woodcock whose work gets thrown off its axis when a woman he meets, Alma, complicates his life with her love.
Set in the 1950s in London, the sensual story is about renowned dressmaker named Reynolds Woodcock, as played by Day - Lewis, whose «carefully tailored life» is disrupted by love.

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It gets its name from its inventor, the French dressmaker, Georgette de la Plante who thought it up in the early 20th century.
The fabric was named after Georgette de la Plante, a French dressmaker of the early 20th century.
On deck is a 2m16s trailer due next week, a full synopsis of the film (including Daniel Day - Lewis's glorious character name — Reynolds Woodcock) and reportedly Day - Lewis's last film ever (rumors that he wants to retire to become a dressmaker after being so inspired by the film have been swirling for a few months now).
Day - Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock, a celebrated dressmaker in 1950s London and a swinging, if strictly regimented bachelor, who keeps his lines and ladies perfectly arrayed until the day he falls for a headstrong young woman named Alma (Vicky Krieps).
Her name is Larissa (Lara for short) and she (Julie Christie) assists her dressmaker mother.
Other stars taking part in Celebrity Paws are Level 42 lead singer and bassist Mark King, actresses Melanie Hill and Angela Lonsdale, Gardeners World host Alys Fowler, London 2012 shooting gold medallist Peter Wilson, author of A Street Cat Named Bob James Bowen, star of The Apprentice Jaz - Ampaw Farr, dressmaker Thelma Madine, author Jennifer Gray, and artists Melissa Hemmings, Clive Meredith, Eve Poland and Chris Wright 2.
The other stars taking part in Celebrity Paws this year were Gardeners World host Alys Fowler, London 2012 shotgun gold medallist Peter Wilson, author of A Street Cat Named Bob James Bowen, Dancing on Ice star Frankie Poultney, The Apprentice star Jaz Ampaw - Farr, dressmaker Thelma Madine, author Jennifer Gray, actresses Melanie Hill and Angela Lonsdale and artists Melissa Hemmings, Clive Meredith, Eve Poland and Chris Wright 2.
All the smartest women are trading names of dressmakers, dyers, shoemakers and cleaners.
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