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What (who) is Éclat - definition


eclat         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
[e?'kl?:]
¦ noun brilliant display or effect.
?social distinction or conspicuous success.
Origin
C17: from Fr., from eclater 'burst out'.
Eclat         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
·noun Demonstration of admiration and approbation; applause.
II. Eclat ·noun Brilliancy of success or effort; splendor; brilliant show; striking effect; glory; renown.
Eclat Chocolate         
ARTISANAL CHOCOLATE COMPANY FOUNDED IN WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA IN 2005
Éclat Chocolate is an artisanal chocolate company founded in West Chester, Pennsylvania in 2005 by Christopher Curtin. They are acknowledged most for their liquid caramels, Peruvian Pure Nacional Truffles and the "Good & Evil" collaboration bar with Anthony Bourdain and Eric Ripert.

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Eclat
Éclat, Eclat or ECLAT may refer to:
Examples of use of Éclat
1. For women older than 40, magazines such as Éclat and Grace focus on fashion, travel and merchandise.
2. Pop your peepers "Spotlight your eyes without being too obvious by blending a highlighter like Yves Saint Laurent‘s Touche Éclat into the inner corners.
3. German is best avoided: it‘s not just that Jürgen and Frieda don‘t have the required éclat – but plenty of grandparents spent their early years crouching in air–raid shelters.
4. Lance was a precociously gifted athlete, a champion swimmer at 12, then a triathlete, before deciding that, in the title of his later memoir, ‘It’s all about the bike’. In 1''3 he became road World Champion at the age of 20, the second American after LeMond, and in his first Tour that year he announced his arrival with éclat by winning a stage, from Châlons–sur–Marne to Verdun.