Crossword clues for elle
elle
- World's largest fashion mag
- Woods who pioneered the "bend and snap" technique of attracting the opposite sex
- Woods of "Legally Blonde"
- Women's magazine that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
- Women's magazine since 1945
- Women's mag since 1985
- Women's mag published by Hachette Filipacchi
- Woman's magazine
- Where "Project Runway" winners appear
- Vogue's Paris rival
- Vogue 's French rival
- Vanity Fair alternative
- Tony magazine
- Title for Hearst
- The world's best-selling fashion magazine
- That girl in Grenoble
- That girl in Amiens
- That femme
- Teen actress Fanning
- Tablemate of Allure
- Stylish reading matter
- Stylish newsstand pick
- Sports anchor Duncan
- Spanish digraph
- Sister of Dakota
- Sister mag of "Paris Match"
- Singer King with the 2015 debut album "Love Stuff"
- Singer King whose 2015 debut album was "Love Stuff"
- Shelfmate of Allure
- She, in Ste Anne
- She, in Chicoutimi
- She, in Chamonix
- She, in Ste. Helene
- She to Pierre
- She in Paris
- Rival of Vogue
- Rival of Marie Claire and Glamour magazines
- Rival of Glamour and Cosmopolitan
- Rival of Allure and Glamour
- Reese's "Legally Blonde" character or Daryl's "Kill Bill" character
- Reese's "Legally Blonde" character
- Reese, in "Legally Blonde"
- Reese Witherspoon's "Legally Blonde" role
- Reese played her in "Legally Blonde"
- Reese in ''Legally Blonde''
- Pronoun for a madame
- Presenter of annual Style Awards
- Peer of Naomi and Claudia
- Parisian reading
- Parisian read
- Paris-headquartered magazine
- Paris-based periodical
- Palindromic mag
- Notre dame, e.g
- Not Cosmo, but close
- Newsstand selection
- Newsstand rival of Glamour and Marie Claire
- Musical King
- Ms. Macpherson
- Monthly with models
- Monthly with many models
- Modish monthly
- Model/actress Macpherson
- Model with a self-descriptive name
- Model publication
- Model Macpherson known as "the Body"
- Mlle. ending
- Marie Claire shelfmate
- Major fashion magazine
- Magazine you can read forward and backward?
- Magazine with the annual Style Icon issue
- Magazine with many models
- Magazine with horoscopes
- Magazine with fashion advice
- Magazine with annual Style Awards
- Magazine with an annual Style Awards
- Magazine with an "Ask E. Jean" column
- Magazine with a pronoun title
- Magazine with a pronoun for a title
- Magazine with a "Runway" section
- Magazine with a "First Look" feature
- Magazine with 46 editions worldwide
- Magazine with "Decor" and "Girl" spin-offs
- Magazine whose title is a French pronoun
- Magazine whose name is written in all caps
- Magazine that's weekly in France but monthly in the U.S
- Magazine that's a palindrome
- Magazine that sounds like a single letter
- Magazine that sounds like a letter
- Magazine that runs a spread for every winner of "Project Runway"
- Magazine that reads the same both ways
- Magazine that hosts annual Style Awards
- Magazine that competes with Glamour and Cosmo
- Magazine that competes with Cosmo and Allure
- Magazine that competes with Allure and Cosmopolitan
- Magazine that "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" author Jean-Dominique Bauby was the editor of
- Magazine name that's also a pronoun
- Magazine in the fashion section
- Magazine in a kiosque
- Magazine helmed by Nina Garcia
- Magazine founded in Paris
- Magazine founded in France
- Magazine for women
- Magazine for the style-conscious
- Magazine for the fashion-conscious
- Magazine for fashionistas
- Magazine for a fashionista
- Magazine à la mode
- Mag with a Street Chic Daily web page
- Mag with "Best Looks" features
- Mag that goes in for "trendspotting"
- Mag presenting Style Awards
- Mag near "Glamour"
- Mag name that means "she"
- MAG FOUNDED IN 1945
- Macpherson's mag?
- Macpherson on SI covers
- Macpherson on five Swimsuit Issue covers
- MacPherson of If Lucy Fell
- Long-running fashion magazine
- Letter before eme in the Spanish alphabet
- Ladies fashion magazine
- King with a palindromic name
- King who sang "Ex's & Oh's"
- Kim Kardashian West was on its April 2018 cover
- Its January 2020 cover featured Beyonce
- Intro French pronoun
- InStyle competitor
- In Style rival
- How she looks in Paris?
- Harper's Bazaar rival
- Harper's Bazaar competitor
- Harper's Bazaar alternative
- Hachette Filipacchi magazine
- Hachette Filipacchi fashion mag
- Global fashion monthly
- Glamour rackmate
- Glamour or Vogue rival
- Glamor magazine
- Girl's name meaning "she" in French
- Girl in a lycée
- Gaming journalist Osili-Wood
- Gallic she
- Gallic girl
- Friend of il
- French-owned (and French-titled) fashion magazine
- French style magazine
- French she
- French lifestyle magazine
- French fashion magazine since 1945
- French 'she'
- Former "Fashion Star" host Macpherson
- First name of Dakota Fanning's actress sister
- First name in supermodeling, or the magazine that bears her name
- Fashionista Macpherson
- Fashion title since 1945
- Fashion monthly founded in France
- Fashion magazine with a palindromic name
- Fashion magazine with a name that means "she" in French
- Fashion magazine with a name that means "she"
- Fashion magazine whose title means "she" in French
- Fashion magazine whose title is French for "her"
- Fashion magazine whose name translates as "she"
- Fashion magazine whose name sounds like a letter
- Fashion magazine that was founded in France in 1945
- Fashion magazine that means "she" in French
- Fashion magazine that can be read from back to front?
- Fashion magazine from France
- Fashion magazine for women
- Fashion magazine edited by Nina Garcia
- Fashion magazine begun in France
- Fashion magazine — the French "She"
- Fashion mag with an "Ask E. Jean" column
- Fashion mag started in 1945
- Fashion mag from France
- Fashion mag founded in France
- Fanning who plays Catherine in "The Great"
- Fanning of film
- Fanning of 'Super 8'
- European fashion mag
- ESPN anchor Duncan
- Driver in "Kill Bill"
- Daryl, in ''Kill Bill''
- Dakota Fanning's acting sister
- Cosmopolitan rival
- Cosmo shelfmate
- Contemporary of Naomi and Claudia
- Contemporary of Claudia and Naomi
- Competitor of" Vogue"
- Competitor of Allure and Glamour
- Competitor of Allure
- CNN correspondent Reeve
- Chez ___ (at her house)
- Cherbourg "she"
- Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap"
- Cette fille, e.g
- Bust rival
- Business partner of Naomi Christy and Claudia
- Britney is their October 2005 cover subject
- Big role for Reese
- Beauty advice source
- Bardot was on its cover at age 14
- Alternative to Glamour or Cosmopolitan
- Alternative to Glamour or Allure
- Alternative to "Cosmo"
- Allure rackmate
- Actress Fanning of "Live by Night"
- Actress Dakota Fanning's actress sister
- Activist Hearns
- A model publication
- A fashion magazine
- "W" rival
- "Vogue" alternative
- "The Great" actress Fanning
- "The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open" co-director ___-Maija Tailfeathers
- "Teen Spirit" star Fanning
- "Project Runway" sponsor
- "Legally Blonde" role
- "Legally Blonde" heroine
- "Legally Blonde" character
- "Kill Bill" femme fatale ___ Driver
- "Kill Bill" character ___ Driver
- "Heroes" role
- "Harper's Bazaar" sister mag
- "Glamour" competitor
- "Glamour" alternative
- "Fashion Star" host Macpherson
- "Cosmo" sister mag
- "Cette femme"
- "America's Sweetheart" singer ___ King
- "Allure" alternative
- "___ et Lui": Sand
- "__ Decor" (home-design magazine)
- ''Vogue'' rival
- ''Vogue'' competitor
- ''Legally Blonde'' blonde
- ''Cosmo'' rival
- -- Decor (magazine)
- ___ Woods (Reese Witherspoon's role in "Legally Blonde")
- ___ Woods ("Legally Blonde" heroine)
- ___ Girl (former Seventeen rival)
- ___ Driver (Daryl Hannah's role in "Kill Bill")
- ___ Decor (home design magazine)
- ___ Decor (Hearst magazine)
- __ Girl: teen magazine
- __ Girl: former teen fashion mag
- __ Decor: home fashion mag
- Vogue rival
- Madame's pronoun
- Periodical of haute couture
- Model Macpherson, or the magazine whose creative director she was once married to
- Glamour rival
- Vogue competitor
- Popular fashion magazine
- Model-filled magazine
- Glamour competitor
- Female in France
- Word for a madame
- George Sand's "___ et lui"
- Supermodel Macpherson
- Colleague of Claudia and Naomi
- Woman of Paris
- Mademoiselle
- Lui's partner
- First name in supermodeldom
- Palindromically-named magazine
- 74-Down's opposite
- She, to Chanel
- Stylish magazine
- Magazine Г la mode
- Magazine with a 14-Across on its cover
- Allure competitor
- Fashion magazine since 1945
- Marie Claire competitor
- Palindromic magazine title
- "Legally Blonde" girl
- Big fashion magazine
- Fashion monthly with more than 40 international editions
- She, in Vichy
- Women's issue?
- W shelfmate
- Allure shelfmate
- Reese's "Legally Blonde" role
- French "she"
- ___ Style Awards (annual honors since 1997)
- Reese's role in "Legally Blonde"
- American magazine founded in France
- Lui's opposite
- Macpherson of "Sirens"
- ___ Girl (magazine)
- Magazine with a palindromic name
- She, in Cherbourg
- Self-descriptive French name
- "Legally Blonde" blonde
- That girl, in Paris
- Catherine Deneuve was on its first U.S. cover
- Palindromic magazine name
- Women's magazine founded in France
- Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway"
- Publication with an annual "Green Issue"
- Fashion magazine founded in France
- Fashionista's read, maybe
- What an aspiring model may read
- Lui: him :: ___ : her
- Magazine title that's a pronoun
- French "her"
- Fashion magazine originally from France
- Magazine whose name means "she"
- International magazine founded in France in 1945
- Magazine whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet
- W competitor
- 25-Down, en français
- W alternative
- Fashion magazine with a French name
- Woman's name that sounds like a letter
- She, overseas
- Vogue alternative
- Shelfmate of Vogue
- Allure alternative
- Women's magazine with a palindromic name
- Cette fille, e.g.
- Notre dame, e.g.
- What the French might call 62-Across
- Allure or Essence alternative
- Magazine offering "Beauty Tips, Fashion Trends & Celebrity News"
- Cosmopolitan competitor
- Early "Project Runway" sponsor
- Palindromic fashion magazine
- Magazine with the column "Ask E. Jean"
- Un pronom
- She, in Sèvres
- Swiss linear unit
- French magazine for women
- She, in Paris
- She, in Savoie
- Relative of 33 Across
- She, in Nice
- She, in Sedan
- "___ et lui": G. Sand
- Chic French magazine
- Pronoun for Françoise
- That Gallic girl
- Parisienne's magazine
- She, at the Sorbonne
- Pronoun for the Ile de France
- Distaff pronoun in Tours
- French women's magazine
- French pronoun,
- Parisienne's periodical
- Pronoun for Piaf
- That girl, to Gigi
- She: Fr.
- Magazine for Parisiennes
- La femme
- She in Paree
- Lui's counterpart
- Pronoun for a Parisienne
- International fashion magazine
- Women's fashion magazine
- Sand's "___ et lui"
- She, in Somme
- That girl, in Gers
- Kin of lui
- Word for an école coed
- La fille, pronominally
- She, in Lyon
- She, in Gay Paree
- Haggard title, in France
- She, in Marseilles
- That girl, in Brest
- Pronom
- Parisienne's pronoun
- Parisian magazine
- Magazine that serialized Simone de Beauvoir's 1967 "La femme rompue"
- French periodical
- That Parisienne
- She, in Arles
- That girl, in Lyon
- Pronoun for Colette
- She, in Cannes
- Feminine of lui
- Paris magazine
- Model McPherson
- World's best-selling fashion magazine
- She, to Pierre
- She, in Toulouse
- She, in Bordeaux
- She (Fr.)
- French female
- Parisian pronoun
- Paris pronoun
- Model monthly
- Checkout choice
- French fashion magazine with a palindromic name
- She: Fr
- Couture magazine
- Actress Fanning of "Maleficent"
- Couture monthly
- "Vogue" rival
- Cosmo rival
- Cosmo competitor
- "Cosmo" competitor
- Fashionable reading
- Fashion issue?
- Fanning of "Maleficent"
- Dakota Fanning's younger sister
- Newsstand purchase, perhaps
- Fr. pronoun
- First name in swimsuit supermodels
- "Vogue" competitor
- "Maleficent" actress Fanning
- "Glamour" rival
- Palindromic magazine
- Nice lady?
- Model ____ Macpherson
- First name in modeling
- "Ex's & Oh's" singer ___ King
- ____ Macpherson
- W rival
- Vogue shelfmate
- Dakota Fanning's sister who starred in "Super 8"
- "Legally Blonde" protagonist Woods
- ''Legally Blonde'' character
- ___ Woods ("Legally Blonde" character)
- Women's issue
- Vogue's newsstand neighbor
- She, to Marie
- She, in St. Lo
- She, in Paree
- She, in France (I lied)
- Redbook rival
- Palindromic Parisian pronoun
- Palindromic fashion mag
- Magazine that bestows Style Awards
- Her: Fr
- Her, to Henri
- Frenchwoman's mag
- Femme's pronoun
- Fashionista's magazine
- Fanning of "The Beguiled"
- Daryl's "Kill Bill" role
- Cover girl Macpherson
- Competitor of Vogue
- "Ex's and Oh's" King
- 'Legally Blonde' heroine
- World's largest fashion magazine
- Vogue rackmate
- That girl, in Quebec
- That "femme"
- Style magazine
- Style guide?
- Palindromic periodical
- Palindromic French pronoun
- Online magazine with a "Runway" section
- Nina Garcia's fashion magazine
- Newsstand title
- Newsstand offering
- Magazine with style
- Magazine with a French name
- High-fashion magazine
- High fashion mag
- Haute couture magazine
- Glamour shelfmate
- French fashion monthly
- Female fashion magazine
- Fashionable magazine
- Fashion periodical
- Fashion magazine with more than 40 international editions
- Fashion magazine whose name is French for "she"
- Fashion mag since 1945
- Fanning of "We Bought a Zoo"
- Fanning of "Super 8"
- Dakota relative
- Dakota Fanning's little sister
- Contemporary of Tyra and Kate
- Beauty magazine
- Australian supermodel
- Alternative to Vogue or Glamour
- Alternative to Glamour or Marie Claire
- Allure rival
- Actress Macpherson
- "We Bought a Zoo" actress Fanning
- "Super 8" costar Fanning
- "L" homonym
- "Ex's & Oh's" singer King
- "Cosmo" rival
- "America's Sweetheart" King
- "Allure" shelfmate
- ''Legally Blonde'' girl
- ___ Decor (magazine)
- YouTube star Mills
- Younger sister of Dakota Fanning
- Yon femme, in Somme?
- Worldwide fashion mag
Wikipedia
Elle may refer to:
- Elle, Central African Republic
- Elle (magazine), a fashion publication
- Elle (India), the Indian edition
- Ellé, a river in France
- Elle (name), a female given name
- Elle (sport), a Sri Lankan game similar to baseball
- Elle (film), a 2016 French film
- Ælle of Sussex, a Saxon king
The Ellé is a river in the region of Brittany, western France. Its source is south of the town Rostrenen, in the south-west of the department Côtes-d'Armor. The Ellé flows southwest through the following départements and towns:
- Côtes-d'Armor
- Morbihan: Le Faouët
- Finistère: Quimperlé
At the town of Quimperlé it is joined by the Isole to form the Laïta that flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Le Pouldu.
1Elle Category:Rivers of France Category:Rivers of Côtes-d'Armor Category:Rivers of Morbihan Category:Rivers of Finistère Category:Rivers of Brittany
Elle is a worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin that focuses on fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. Elle is also the world's best-selling fashion magazine. It was founded by Pierre Lazareff and his wife Hélène Gordon in 1945. The title, in French, means "she" or "her".
Elle is a female name, which is usually pronounced "Ell", but is sometimes pronounced "Ellie". It derives from the French pronoun "elle", meaning "she". The name can also be a shortened version of names such as Eloise, Elizabeth, Gabrielle and Eleanor.
Elle is the Indian edition of the worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin called Elle. It is published by Ogaan Publications Pvt. Ltd. Ogaan is based in Mumbai and has offices in New Delhi and Bangalore. The first issue of the Indian edition of Elle was the December 1996 issue.
The Elle is a 31.8 km long river in Normandy, a right bank affluent of the Vire.
Elle (French: She or Her) is a 2016 French psychological thriller directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by David Birke, based on the novel Oh... by Philippe Djian, and starring Isabelle Huppert. The film tells the story of a businesswoman, Michèle (Huppert), who is raped in her home by an unknown assailant and stalks him back. It is Verhoeven's first feature film in ten years after his 2006 film Black Book, and his first French language film. The film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it received critical acclaim.
Usage examples of "elle".
Comme le baron ne repondait pas, elle insista: --Pensez-vous que telle ait ete son esperance?
Elle a vu son vieux genie de la terre, son dieu velu, Miraut, attache par une longue laisse a un arbre, au bord du puits.
Elles ont bien le droit, les autres, de juger celle pour qui on les laisse!
Il entra dans son salon le sourire aux levres, decide a se montrer bon prince et a ne pas abuser des avantages de sa position: malgre tout elle etait la mere de Corysandre.
Boudousquie, apres avoir ruine son frere dont elle etait la maitresse, avait amene celui-ci a se tuer.
Mais que lui dirait-il quand elle lui demanderait dans quel but il voulait avoir des nouvelles de mademoiselle de Barizel?
Painted the slaughter was of Julius, Of cruel Nero, and Antonius: Although at that time they were yet unborn, Yet was their death depainted there beforn, By menacing of Mars, right by figure, So was it showed in that portraiture, As is depainted in the stars above, Who shall be slain, or elles dead for love.
Corysandre avait commence par se revolter devant cette exigence, puis elle avait fini par ceder aux raisons de sa mere.
Elle le venere comme sous un autre ciel, dans les temps anciens, les hommes veneraient des dieux agrestes et velus.
Elle est charmante ainsi avec ses toits pointus, ses rues tortueuses et le clocher en charpente de son elegante eglise.
Mais plus les imputations dirigees contre elle etaient vraisemblables, plus la creance accordee a ces imputations etait caracteristique, et attestait la ruine morale de la monarchie.
Si elles savaient de quel prix, de quels degouts, de de quelles fatigues, de quels efforts elle payait son luxe, ses diamants, ses equipages, ses toilettes, son hotel des Champs-Elysees!
En effet, elle etait en lambeaux, dechiree aux entournures et surtout a la taille par les doigts gros des danseurs.
Les articles sous le coup desquels elle vous place sont les 354, 355, 356, 357 du code penal, qui disent que quiconque aura enleve ou detourne une fille au-dessous de seize ans subira la peine des travaux forces a temps.
Elle dit aussi que, quand meme la fille aurait consenti a son enlevement ou suivi volontairement son ravisseur, si celui-ci est majeur de vingt-un ans ou au-dessus, il sera condamne aux travaux forces a temps.