Along Avenue du Président Wilson,
she walked with long strides in front of the gates of Palais Galliera.
She was dressed head to toe in shades of gray
offset by tresses of deep auburn.
Yes, definitely...
must be a French girl
Avenue du Président Wilson
75016, Paris
Joyeux anniversaire, Renée
Ah, yes, I do think you've got it right! A Paris girl!! Have a great weekend, Genie!!
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ReplyDeleteShe is all style Genie. Paris is at the top of our list for a holiday next year. Fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteJe ne sais pas si elle est Française, mais ce qui est sur c'est qu'elle ne veut surtout pas se mouiller les cheveux.
ReplyDeleteLet's see. Boots? Check. Leggings? Check. Purse firmly clutched under arm? Check. Umbrella up even if it's not raining? Check. I think you nailed the ID.
ReplyDeleteThe well dressed umbrella lady... nice.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely une fille Parisienne.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Love the coat! Great capture!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely une fille française! I bet she also wore a scarf...
ReplyDeleteShades of grey... ;-)
ReplyDeleteShe fits the bill!
ReplyDeleteI'm inclined to keep following her, mind you...
Oh so sophisticated and full of style! Perfection, really. :)
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't appear to be raining, is the parapluie just for affect?
ReplyDeleteWell, if she isn't une fille française, she definitely deserves to be taken for one!
ReplyDeleteOui ! Elle est certainement une fille française!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a delightful occasional series, Genie!
In the years when «Louis» was able to travel to France and in the time he lived there, he always marveled at how French women can take a pair of jean, a simple blouse, boots and a scarf and look like they've just stepped from a photo shoot for Vogue.