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Monday, January 30, 2012

Pop It Out

If you were in my head, you would know... My interest in things has a deeper purpose than the thing in itself. 
I just see the beauty in everything. 
I used to write a lot. Write about the world that surrounds me, about the people I encounter about frustrations I had, things I wanted to change, things I wish could change, dreams I wanted to fulfill, well about everything...
Now I've stopped, and it's been a while. I kind of miss it. I've put a small little notebook next to my bed to remind myself that I have to start again. This notebook is the first thing I see in the morning and the last thing I see when I go to sleep. 
I have a lot to say, and I don't know where to start from. I think if I just held that pen I could feel that spirit again. The spirit of writing.
I just needed to pop that thought out, I needed to write it. I'm going to start writing again...

Emma Watson's photoshoot for Vogue Italy

Forest beauty

Pensive


Lost


My Favorite


Her dress is stunning. The romantic mood is here...

Isn't she so beautiful? I just love the costumes, the background, the colors...

Sunday, January 29, 2012

The "Marie-Antoinette" 's of Christian Louboutin

Louboutin created a magnificent limited edition of 36 pairs of heels, that would fit size 36 only.
Christian Louboutin collaborated with the house "Jean François Lesage" to realise this incredible masterpiece made of satin, ribbons and lace, available in three different colors : Light pink, blue and yellow. 
The shoe is an homage to the beautiful queen of France, known for her sophisticated and rafined style. The loop that closes it refers to that famous wig she used to wear.
Marie-Antoinette was as arrogant as that shoe. She was the jewel of the french nation. Hated and loved, admired and feared... she was simply unique. 



Light pink, blue and yellow
The last queen of France

Christian Louboutin is truly an artist mainly inspired by museums, travels, history... explaining why his  "Marie-Antoinette"'s are a veritable work of art. The french designer made us go back in time, made us dream, once again...

Saturday, January 28, 2012

The "Col Claudine"

The "Col Claudine" is a Parisienne must-have. This flat collar with rounded edges owes its name to the main character of the french novel "Claudine à l'école". It was the trend in the 20's and was a component of the boyish style. It became today a symbol of chic and elegance. It can be bent on a dress, t-shirt, jumper or it can be sold appart and worn with any other assortment. 
I'm planning to design a small collection of Cols Claudine that I would wear myself and whoever wants to feel unique.



A Rock'n'roll Version



The Classic Col Claudine

On a Tara Jarmon dress

A glittery Version

Friday, January 27, 2012

A Forbidden Flower


My fragance since 2 years... The seductive "Forbidden Flower" by Lolita Lempicka, which original title is "Fleur Défendue :
A new object of desire, Lolita Lempicka Forbidden Flower has a pure and sensuous accord based on Absinth Flower, a mystery that combines innocence and exhilaration. With Strawberry Leaf and Mimosa Stem, the Absinth Flower accord takes hold and emerges in an invigorating and acidulous pirouette of organic notes. The heart note combines Peony, a radiant flower of wild sensuality, with the powdery abundance of Violet. Aniseed Flower subtly melds with this bouquet of petals and then releases the intoxicating vapors of Absinth. The base note reveals a voluptuous warm fruity softness, with vibrant Musks of Almond and a Morello Cherry with accents of red fruit.

The green absinth bottle is engraved with ivy leaves and decorated with flowers, pure and natural white adornments, sprinkled with gold.

This perfume describes me perfectly, mischevious, innocent, sweet.. but not too much.I just love it