Documents tagged "Vanity"
Found 23 documents with this tag
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The image shows a close-up of an open drawer within a bathroom vanity. The drawer is wooden with a visible grain pattern and is filled with various toiletries. These include what appears to be tubes, possibly containing toothpaste or cosmetic creams, as well as other small containers that are likely to contain similar personal care items. The background is mostly neutral, featuring the corner of a bathroom counter with more personal hygiene products. There's no text visible in this image, and there are no people present. The overall style of the image suggests it might be meant for illustrative purposes, possibly related to interior design or home organization.
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The image shows a room with blue walls and a white ceiling featuring recessed lighting. On the right side of the photo, there is a bathroom vanity with a countertop that has various items on it, including what appears to be a bottle and possibly a toothbrush holder. Above the vanity, mounted on the wall, are two mirrors with illuminated frames. The style of the photograph suggests it might have been taken quickly or casually, as evidenced by the slight blurriness and the inclusion of a watermark in the lower right corner which reads "ET 2006." There is no visible text that provides additional context within the room itself.
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The image shows a bathroom with a white vanity cabinet under a countertop that holds a sink and a mirror above it. To the left of the cabinet is a partial view of what appears to be a shower stall with clear glass doors partially visible, suggesting an open or sliding door design. The floor has linoleum tiles in a light color, which matches the overall clean aesthetic of the room. There are no texts, people, or other objects that stand out as particularly significant in this image.
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The image shows a bathroom vanity with a marble countertop. On the counter, there is a white sink and various personal care items such as toothbrushes, bottles that likely contain soap or lotion, and what appears to be a small cup or container. The cabinet doors below the countertop have handles on the doors' lower corners, suggesting they are not fully visible from this angle. A door with a handle is partially visible in the background, indicating an exit or entrance to the bathroom.
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The image shows a bathroom interior with marble flooring and walls. On the left side of the frame, there is a vanity with two sinks and a mirror above it, reflecting the room's lighting fixtures. To the right, we can see an open door leading to another room or hallway that is not fully visible due to the angle and framing of the photo. The overall style of the image is candid, possibly taken by someone in the room without professional photography equipment, indicated by a slight blur at the edges where it appears the focus may have been set too close for the depth of field. There are no texts or people present in the visible section of the image.
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The image shows a luxurious bathroom interior with elegant design elements. There is a large vanity with a countertop and a double sink setup. Above the sinks are mirrors with decorative lighting fixtures that include three bulbs each. The cabinets beneath the countertops have a light wood finish, complementing the overall color scheme of the room which appears to be in pastel tones. To the right side of the image, there is an armchair with a pink cushion and white upholstery, providing a seating area within the bathroom. The flooring is not fully visible, but it seems to have a patterned design, possibly tile or marble. The style of the image is realistic, capturing the details of the room with clarity.
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The image appears to be a magazine cover for "Vanity Unfair." It features an individual with their face partially obscured by what looks like a digital glitch effect or some form of artistic distortion that creates a pixelated appearance. The person's eyes and part of their nose are visible, giving a sense of the individual being portrayed but also maintaining an element of mystery. There is text around the central figure, which seems to include names and titles related to music, such as "Nicole Kidman," "Album Reviews," and references to songs or artists like "Slow Down," "Lose Control," and "Cry Me a River." The overall style of the image is artistic and somewhat abstract, with a blend of realism in the person's features contrasted against the manipulated texture around them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032474.txt
In the email exchange, Michael Wolff mentions that he is writing a book about the first 100 days of President Trump's administration and would like to speak with Tom Barrack. He also requests an introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for some off-the-record perspective on White House procedures.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030892.txt
In the email exchange between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, they discuss a book that is set to be released on April 19th. They express their disappointment with someone who has been silent about an issue for 27 years, despite being helped by them to make $30B. The conversation also touches on the importance of choosing close friends wisely and whom to trust.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030890.txt
In this email exchange between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, they discuss various topics including a book coming out on April 19th, people to contact in Paris, Steve's circle of interesting acquaintances, Vanity Fair pieces, and Paul. They also mention Consuelo, Charlie Rose, Woody Allen, and Bill Clinton. The tone suggests familiarity between the two individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030889.txt
This document is an email exchange between Boris Nikoli and Jeffrey Epstein discussing various topics such as emails to Steve and Lawrence, the Vanity Fair piece, and a dinner with Woody Allen. The sender of the message is concerned about how the Daily Beast obtained information on the dinner event.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030584.txt
This document appears to be a series of emails discussing an article about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. One email mentions the rebuilding of Indonesia or New Orleans as a potential story idea for the recipient of the email. Another email discusses a previous article written by the sender that focused on Jeffrey Epstein's exit from Bear Stearns and his relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030581.txt
This is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell forwarding a story about the pair of them titled "Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance" by Vicky Ward. The story mentions that Epstein, who was once jailed for soliciting prostitutes, has been accused of molesting underage girls and is friends with Prince Andrew. In 2003, Epstein left Bear Stearns in mysterious circumstances and had close relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg. The email also mentions the rebuilding of Indonesia or New Orleans as a story idea for Maxwell to consider.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030575.txt
This email exchange discusses an article written by Vicky Ward about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's friendship. The article mentions allegations of Epstein soliciting prostitutes and molesting underage women, as well as his mysterious exit from Bear Stearns in 1981. Epstein spent a year in jail on these charges, and there is talk of another investigation due to new allegations. The exchange also references the rebuilding efforts in Indonesia and New Orleans.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030528.txt
The document discusses a controversial topic involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It mentions that Epstein was accused of soliciting prostitutes and allegedly molesting underage women, some of whom were procured by Maxwell. The relationship between Epstein and Maxwell has been described as one of New York's oddest alliances. In addition to these allegations, the document also touches on Epstein's business dealings with Steven Hoffenberg and his exit from Bear Stearns in 1981. The author is Vicky Ward, a contributing writer for Vanity Fair.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030525.txt
This document discusses the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who are being written about in an article by Vicky Ward for Vanity Fair. The article mentions that Ghislaine is alleged to have procured young women for Epstein, who spent a year in jail on charges of soliciting prostitutes. The document also refers to Prince Andrew's friendship with Epstein and the allegations of under-age girls being molested by him.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030522.txt
The document discusses Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who spent a year in jail for soliciting prostitutes and is currently facing allegations of molesting under-age women. Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged "procurer" of young women for Epstein, is also mentioned as having been involved with him since 1991. The piece mentions that Epstein has had close relationships with several prominent individuals over the years, including Jimmy Cayne and Les Wexner.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030475.txt
The document discusses an article written by Vicky Ward about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's relationship. The author notes that they have been seen together at various events and locations in New York City. The author also mentions that Prince Andrew has distanced himself from his friendship with Epstein, and refers to an earlier piece she wrote for Vanity Fair about Epstein's exit from Bear Stearns.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030470.txt
The email discusses an article written by Vicky Ward on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The article talks about their friendship and the allegations against Epstein for soliciting underage girls. Epstein is also mentioned to have had a close relationship with other figures like Jimmy Cayne and Les Wexner, as well as his mentor, Steven Jude Hoffenberg. The author of the email expresses interest in reading the full story.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030462.txt
This document discusses a potential investigation into allegations of under-age girls being molested by financier Jeffrey Epstein, who spent time in jail on charges of soliciting prostitutes. The document also mentions Epstein's friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell and his close relationships with Jimmy Cayne, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg. The document is written by Vicky Ward and references a previous piece she wrote for Vanity Fair about Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
