-
Voile (French for veil) is a soft,
sheer fabric,
usually made of 99%
cotton or
cotton blended with
linen or polyester. The term is
because of its light...
-
Voiles is a
musical composition for solo
piano by
French composer Claude Debussy that was
composed in 1909. It is the
second piece in Debussy's
first book...
- La
Voile d'Or is a
hotel in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France. The
hotel is a
seasonal establishment, open from May to October. It
overlooks the
nearby port...
- L'homme
voilé (also
known as The
Veiled Man) is a 1987 Lebanese-French
drama film
written and
directed by
Maroun Bagdadi. The film was
entered into the...
-
character from
being matured in a
barrel under a film of yeast,
known as the
voile, on the wine's surface. Vin
jaune shares many
similarities with Sherry,...
- Manina, la
fille sans
voiles (released in the US as Manina, the Girl in the
Bikini and in the UK as Manina, the
Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter), is a 1952...
- The Blue Veil (French: Le
voile bleu) is a 1942
French drama film
directed by Jean
Stelli and
starring Gaby Morlay,
Elvire Popesco and André Alerme. The...
- to in
France as l'affaire du
foulard (the
scarf affair) or l'affaire du
voile (the veil affair),
initially focused the
controversy on the
wearing of the...
- The Fédération Monégasque de
Voile is the
national governing body for the
sport of
sailing in Monaco,
recognised by the
International Sailing Federation...
- The
French Sailing Federation (French: Fédération Française de
Voile) (FFV) is
recognised by the
International Sailing Federation as the
governing body...