Since I got the Internet set up at home only last week, I haven’t caught up with my usual online fashion consumption. I guess I’m still a Parisian girl at heart as I reviewed only Paris’ fashion week and have left the other cities for later. This season, once more, lots of opposite styles are still (straight and large pants, low and high waist, stilettos heels and wedges and so on). It feels nice to play around with our outfits. Here I stick to what works for me in terms of what I’d see myself dive into next winter. Obviously, there’s a lot more to say. But it’d be difficult in one post.

I’ve wasted some time to understand once for all that I couldn’t get the luxurious, dark, curved lashes that models get in advertising.
Now, I don’t doubt anymore that it’s achieved with … fake lashes. Ok, it’s never been said anywhere it was all natural.
I came thru the making of of Kate Moss and Gaspard Ulliel advertising for Longchamp back in 2008 at Cafe de Flore, Paris.
I missed this campaign as I were living in the US that year. The campaign renders the whole Paris cliché picture with the intimate and vintage interior of Café de Flore. Look at this cup of tea. Today, you find that out only at your grandmother countryside home. Yet, it’s not the campaign itself that’s stunning. It’s more the characters.
Kate Moss graced the latest cover of Vogue Hommes International Paris. I couldn’t resist posting the photoshoot. It was done in Saint Barth. I’ll maybe spending 2 days there next summer. (Yeah, I know, I was saying that this summer would be staycation. Maybe not. I’ll see)

The photoshoot of ‘La Parisienne’ ad took place in Paris in March 09