Friday, October 11, 2013

Must be a French girl



2012 Oct 9 Tuesday_8DSC_9340


Rue St Honoré


Stylish (but practical) boots 
Short pencil skirt with black tights
Vented raincoat with a flounce
Understated flat leather purse
Coordinated scarf


...and, a peppy cadence in her gait


perhaps not, but I think that she
...must be a French girl



Rue St. Honoré
75001, Paris
 

16 comments:

  1. Bien sur! Love the ruffled raincoat!

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  2. Head to to perfection, yes, must be a French girl! (Note to self: must have that coat.)

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  3. The photo is beautiful!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  4. It's a beautiful coat ~ very feminine! Bon weekend, dear Genie.

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  5. I think there is a 99% chance that you are right! :-)

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  6. ... or a pretty girl who has lived in Paris for a long time :-) I love this shot, Genie. So Parisian, with the girl and the surroundings. That made me homesick. Hope all is well with you. I still visit your blog but don't have much time to leave comments anymore. Things have been hectic here this fall. Hugs to you, Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

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  7. I'll bet she is—and I want that imperméable too! Bon weekend, Genie --

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  8. I enjoyed your fashion narration, Genie. She looks determined & confident!

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  9. That raincoat is pretty special, Genie. All business and all femininity at the same time.

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  10. When I saw this shot I wondered if the people who live in Paris know how lucky they are to walk around that city every day. Beautiful.

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  11. Hi, I'd like to invite you to a Treasure Hunt at the Louvre (what my company, THATLou, stands for) on either the night of 30 Oct (theme: Death, for Halloween / La Toussaint) or afternoon of Sat 30 Nov (theme: Food + Wine), but I don't see a contact form/button on your site. I apologise for leaving a message on your blog this way. If you'd like to join, my email is daisydeplume@gmail.com. Kind regards, Daisy PS/ I'm fascinated with the rabbit table at Marche St Quentin.

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Merci for your comments!