Smile - Rue de Turenne - Paris
Some pictures I made disappear in limbo
and one day they just pop up. I don't know why
That's the way it is ...
Gabriella - Rue Tiquetonne - Paris
Gabriella
"I am an Art Student
For me Fashion is dressing up each day and
make the place looks nice, rather than
wearing boring clothes. Today my look
is "Barbara Beehive in Paris" !
I love having good health and being able
to walk around. I hate having a bad head
day. My message to the world: enjoy each
day as if it was the last ..."
I am wearing a top by BLANC BLEU
Skirt by GIG SAW
Shoes by QUICK BROWN FOX
Bag by CRISTINA
Red ribbon of Barabara Behave
Alice - Rue Tiquetonne - Paris
Alice
"I am a Flamenco Dancer.
For me Fashion is 1 hour to prepare, so I am 1 hour
late ! Today, my look is Rock a little.
I love to dance. I hate oysters and coriander.
My message to the world: travel to open your mind".
I wear a T-Shirt "The Cure"
a vintage skirt
shoes by HOWS
belt I don't know
Bag from a creator of Australia
Linnea - Rue Tiquetonne - Paris
Linnea
"I am studying French.
For me Fashion is a way to express my creativity,
It depends in wich mood I am.
Today, my look is like tired-relaxed, a little
hang-over. I love to meet new people and experiment
news things. I dislike narrow-mind people that don't enjoy
life. My message to the world: Style is to know what you
are and what you want, and don't give a fuck about the rest !"
I wear vintage jeans shorts
White Top by H&M
Bohemian chic Boots by ?
Bag by CHANEL
Sunnies by RAYBAN
Perfume: "Angel" by T.MUGLER
BootyPop your Buttocks
FASHION - Remember the 1980s when a tiny butt was considered sexy?
Well now you can have a tiny ass... but look like you have a bit more bounce in your bottom. Basically they give you a sexy ass like Beyonce, or at least the illusion of having one.
Susan Bloomstone and Lisa Reisler are the Canadian inventors of “Booty Pop”, padded panties that give you a bubble butt without the need for surgery. The panties cost $19.99 USD.
Bloomstone and Reisler met at McGill University. Bloomstone is a producer for CBC’s The Journal and Reisler used to be a fashion merchandiser. Together they've managed to make their BootyPop panties go viral with their BootyPop infomercial, and have since appeared on television shows The View, The Today Show, Regis & Kelly and The Tonight Show.
The pair noticed a societal shift towards shapely buttocks. Breast implants were no longer a big deal because what women want now is butt implants... but they don't want to spend a fortune and they're worried about permanent side effects. Enter BootyPop and the solution is provided.
Its a bit like the water bras skinny young women were wearing circa 2001 to make their breasts look bigger.
Or like George W. Bush's business suits with the padded shoulders. Same idea.
The pros: There's no risk, its not permanent and BootyPop panties cost about the same you'd pay for regular panties. BootyPop panties are cotton/Spandex panties fitted with two egg-shape foam pads and are no more complicated than a pair of boots with a zipper up the side (and if you can't figure those out, you're in trouble). That makes them ideal for date night or when you're trying to impress someone with the coveted bootylicious look.
BootyPop panties are basically for young women who are, shockingly, too skinny and have realized their flat ass isn't sexy. They want a more voluptuous and curvy look.
Booty Pop's playful warning: “The makers of Booty Pop are not responsible for all the extra attention you will receive as a result of wearing our product.”
BootyPop is not the only company trying to glorify a baudacious booty. Jean manufacturers have begun marketing butt enhancing designs and shoe companies Reebok and Sketchers are promoting shoes that encourage butt muscle development.
“People are always finding ways to look better. You take off your padded bra, your contact lenses, your hair extensions. When it all comes off, you better have a good personality,” says BootyPop co-designer Bloomstone.
Well now you can have a tiny ass... but look like you have a bit more bounce in your bottom. Basically they give you a sexy ass like Beyonce, or at least the illusion of having one.
Susan Bloomstone and Lisa Reisler are the Canadian inventors of “Booty Pop”, padded panties that give you a bubble butt without the need for surgery. The panties cost $19.99 USD.
Bloomstone and Reisler met at McGill University. Bloomstone is a producer for CBC’s The Journal and Reisler used to be a fashion merchandiser. Together they've managed to make their BootyPop panties go viral with their BootyPop infomercial, and have since appeared on television shows The View, The Today Show, Regis & Kelly and The Tonight Show.
The pair noticed a societal shift towards shapely buttocks. Breast implants were no longer a big deal because what women want now is butt implants... but they don't want to spend a fortune and they're worried about permanent side effects. Enter BootyPop and the solution is provided.
Its a bit like the water bras skinny young women were wearing circa 2001 to make their breasts look bigger.
Or like George W. Bush's business suits with the padded shoulders. Same idea.
The pros: There's no risk, its not permanent and BootyPop panties cost about the same you'd pay for regular panties. BootyPop panties are cotton/Spandex panties fitted with two egg-shape foam pads and are no more complicated than a pair of boots with a zipper up the side (and if you can't figure those out, you're in trouble). That makes them ideal for date night or when you're trying to impress someone with the coveted bootylicious look.
BootyPop panties are basically for young women who are, shockingly, too skinny and have realized their flat ass isn't sexy. They want a more voluptuous and curvy look.
Booty Pop's playful warning: “The makers of Booty Pop are not responsible for all the extra attention you will receive as a result of wearing our product.”
BootyPop is not the only company trying to glorify a baudacious booty. Jean manufacturers have begun marketing butt enhancing designs and shoe companies Reebok and Sketchers are promoting shoes that encourage butt muscle development.
“People are always finding ways to look better. You take off your padded bra, your contact lenses, your hair extensions. When it all comes off, you better have a good personality,” says BootyPop co-designer Bloomstone.
Kevin - Rue St-Martin - Paris
Kevin
"I am a Fashion Magazine Editor.
Fashion is like Life-Style. It's everywhere.
Today, my look is lazy. I love adventurous
side of life. I don't like people losing
this adventurous side getting older.
My message to the world: Life is short !"
I wear a vintage sweater
Jeans by CHEAP MONDAY
Converse sneakers
Perfume: ARMANI
Kevin's Mag click
GI Sarah - Place Vendôme - Paris
Sarah
"I am just graduated of a Fashion School of Paris.
Fashion fills my life between work and pleasure.
My look is military vintage. I love People.
I hate custard tarts and people acting like
custard tarts. If I had 1000€ to spend in Fashion
stuff, I would buy CHANEL Shoes. My message to
the world: Take off your clothes !"
I wear vintage silk pyjamas
Vintage forage cap
Shoes by PURA LUMBA
Vintage clutch and sunnies
Francois - Place Vendôme - Paris
François
"I am a free artist
For me Fashion is an image
with symbolic influences in space
inscription. My look is quiet and transparent ...
I love classical poetry (Mallarmé & F. Villon).
I hate people who invest
in a look in an arrogant way. My message to the
world: Be simple and learn more how to make love !"
I wear a vintage jacket by CACHAREL
Basic Sailor top
Vintage LEVI'S pants
my belt is a vintage tie by HERMES
Black Mocassins
Bag by LONGCHAMPS
Perfume "Terre d'Hermès" on the neck
"Eau d'Hermès" on the body
Anna Wintour - Paris Fashion Week
Parfois, j'ai l'impression que les gens la confonde avec le personnage
du film " Le Diable s'habille en Prada" en permanence. Quel cinéma !
Le Jeu de la Séduction - Place Vendôme
Pendant la semaine de la Mode, j'ai reçu une invitation de la maison Boucheron
à découvrir sa nouvelle collection de haute joaillerie "Le Jeu de la Séduction",
dans ses salons de la Place Vendôme. Pour moi, la joaillerie de luxe reste un
mystère, un peu comme la haute couture. Seuls quelques privilégiés dans le
monde ont la capacité d'offrir de tels bijoux, qui sont souvent des pièces
uniques. A charge pour l'heureuse élue de ne pas subir le syndrome du sapin
de Noël écrasée par tant de scintillements ... Mais ça, c'est une autre histoire.
En réalité, ces objets ne devraient pas avoir de prix, tant ils sont le fruit du
travail des plus grands artisans d'art marié aux plus belles pierres précieuses.
Selon les conventions,
ces parures peuvent avoir une valeur de l'ordre de 300 000 à 1 million d'€uros.
Certains peuvent trouver cela dément , mais votre curiosité est enfin satisfaite !
Comme dans la Mode, il existe aussi un "Prêt-à-Porter" de la joaillerie avec des
bijoux tout aussi superbes, mais plus accessibles (ici "Ma Jolie Bague").
Finalement, l'attachement sentimental est sans rapport avec la valeur brute de
l'objet. C'est aussi cela la beauté du geste, non ?
During this Fashion week, I had the unexpected chance to get an invitation to
discover the new high jewelery line "the Game of Seduction" of Boucheron - Place
Vendôme. For me, High Jewelery stays like a mistery as High Fashion is ...
According to conventions, these master-pieces have a value between 300 000 and
1 million €uros. Some of you could find this insane, but this is what we are talking
about ! In reality, these jewels should'nt have a fixed value as they are the result
of the highest Artwork maried to the most spectacular precious stones. High
jewelery has its own "Prêt-à-Porter". You can offer more affordable items,
superb as well. Fortunately, sentimental attachement
have no link with value. This is la beauté du geste. Don't you think ?
The Lost File Girl - Beaumarchais - Paris
All I can remember is that she is from South Korea
her Jacket is vintage by C.DIOR
this happens from time to time ...
That's the way it is.
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