Sunday, February 28, 2010
Somya - Rue Montorgueil - Paris
Somya
I am just graduated in Master of Fashion & Marketing
I wear a jacket & Boy-friend jeans & belt by ZARA.
My T-Shirt is vintage. My shoes are from BERSHKA.
My bag is a BALENCIAGA. My silver jewels are from different places.
My shell-ring is from LE PRINTEMPS.
Perfume: "Coco Mademoiselle" by CHANEL.
Fashion is a personal expression. My look is Stylish-casual.
I love chocolate. I hate racism.
My message to the world: Enjoy every minute of your life as if it was the last one !
Jessica - Etienne Marcel - Paris
Monday, February 22, 2010
Touta - Le Marais - Paris
Touta - Painter
Coat/Manteau: Jean-Charles de CASTELBAJAC
Shoes/Chaussures: DOC MARTEN's
all the rest from Flea-Market of Montreuil
Jeans: Selfcustomised
Perfume/Parfum: "L'instant" de GUERLAIN
Last Book: "Habillé pour l'hiver" by David Sedaris
Last CD: "Bang Bang" by PARABELLUM
For me Fashion is all & Nothing ...
My look is colofull
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Adeline - Le Marais - Paris
Adeline - Student in English
Skirt: MAJE (oversized)
Shoes: Doc Marten's
Scarf: H&M
Bag: Basic
Perfume "Jeanne" de LANVIN
In Fashion I like to have my own style
My look is little 90's Grunge
Last Book: "La princesse des glaces" by Camilla Läckberg
Last Music: "Heartless" by Kanye West
I like to eat
I hate my english studies
Flora - Grand Palais - Paris
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Borat killed the Thong
FASHION - Its confirmed, the thong is dead as a fashion item.
Oh sure, some people (who don't have a clue) will continue to wear the thong, especially if they're hicks or just mucking around with their boyfriend... but as a serious fashion item (ie. supermodels wear it on fashion catwalks) the thong is dead.
Some say Monica Lewinsky kick-started her affair with Bill Clinton by showing him hers.
Some say the thong is uncomfortable, impractical and leaves nothing to the imagination.
All we know is its dead, maybe not as dead as powdered wigs, but certainly dead as far as the lingerie industry is concerned.
In the glory days of the thong it never once outsold women's panties, briefs or even jockeys. What it had instead was media attention.
During the 1990s the thong was on the catwalks, it was promoted by Cosmopolitan, it broke rules for what was considered sexy... and the next thing you know people were wearing them in public, accompanied by low-rise jeans and Sisqo wrote "The Thong Song"...
But beyond media fluff, celebrities and supermodels, teenagers and young women wearing them... it never truly became mainstream.
And then the movie Borat came along... in which he wore an electric green, V-shaped thong swimsuit wedged deep between his hairy buttcheeks.
Voila! C'est incroyablement horrible!
In fashion terms the thong was now passé. It was done and over with. Next please!
So instead what I am predicting is lacy briefs... but worn in such a way that people can see the top of them. Just a peak.
In my opinion silk and lace will never go out of fashion. They're just too comfortable and enjoyable to wear. The trick is to make a fashion statement with them by letting people actually see them a little. That way they know what you're wearing and say "Hey, thats damn sexy. I want some too!"
If anyone asks you can just say they're really comfortable, but in reality you will know they're also totally sexy otherwise they wouldn't have asked about them anyway.
The trend now is to give people a glimpse of your underwear... just an inch of that highly decorative lacy bra, an inch or two of your snug lacy panties... its playful and suggestive (and probably not good to be wearing at work), but it gives a bold fashion statement about what you think is sexy.
Oh sure, some people (who don't have a clue) will continue to wear the thong, especially if they're hicks or just mucking around with their boyfriend... but as a serious fashion item (ie. supermodels wear it on fashion catwalks) the thong is dead.
Some say Monica Lewinsky kick-started her affair with Bill Clinton by showing him hers.
Some say the thong is uncomfortable, impractical and leaves nothing to the imagination.
All we know is its dead, maybe not as dead as powdered wigs, but certainly dead as far as the lingerie industry is concerned.
In the glory days of the thong it never once outsold women's panties, briefs or even jockeys. What it had instead was media attention.
During the 1990s the thong was on the catwalks, it was promoted by Cosmopolitan, it broke rules for what was considered sexy... and the next thing you know people were wearing them in public, accompanied by low-rise jeans and Sisqo wrote "The Thong Song"...
But beyond media fluff, celebrities and supermodels, teenagers and young women wearing them... it never truly became mainstream.
And then the movie Borat came along... in which he wore an electric green, V-shaped thong swimsuit wedged deep between his hairy buttcheeks.
Voila! C'est incroyablement horrible!
In fashion terms the thong was now passé. It was done and over with. Next please!
So instead what I am predicting is lacy briefs... but worn in such a way that people can see the top of them. Just a peak.
In my opinion silk and lace will never go out of fashion. They're just too comfortable and enjoyable to wear. The trick is to make a fashion statement with them by letting people actually see them a little. That way they know what you're wearing and say "Hey, thats damn sexy. I want some too!"
If anyone asks you can just say they're really comfortable, but in reality you will know they're also totally sexy otherwise they wouldn't have asked about them anyway.
The trend now is to give people a glimpse of your underwear... just an inch of that highly decorative lacy bra, an inch or two of your snug lacy panties... its playful and suggestive (and probably not good to be wearing at work), but it gives a bold fashion statement about what you think is sexy.
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lingerie
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The Best Frangrances To Women Love
Frangrances have 3 ‘notes’. The base which lasts the longest, the middle and the upper. Favourite bases in oil based fragrances are ambergris (not available in the US because of animal protection laws) and dehen. The best frangrances are those where the notes make love to one another on your skin and let out a range of frangrances that are interated but different…kind of like the colours of the northern lights!
It really all depends on what your own likes are but I think anything with the bulgarian rose (or Taifi rose as they call it in arabic shops) and a dehen base smells good for summer I’m not sure about women’s frangrances for winter. Zara have a fantastic stock of single note frangrances at a very cheap price. They have bulgarian rose by itself.
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Fragrances
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