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The sufficiency of the inner expressivity

Ana Claudia Michels by Daniel Jackson

(Ana Claudia Michels, by Daniel Jackson) 

— For every personal gesture: knowledge, wisdom, self-coherence, equilibrium, temperance, self-respect, lovely endless kindness and innate elegance.

Kamila Filipcikova, for Lula Magazine #15, Trust in Me editorial, Autumn/Winter 2012/2013

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Amy Adams, for Citizen K Magazine, Winter 2012/2013

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Eniko Mihalik, by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

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Heather Marks, by Carter Smith

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Anna Selezneva, for Blumarine, Spring/Summer 2013

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Vi ses!

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Visual thoughts on fashion and its aesthetics issues… #1

(Amy Adams, InStyle, December 2011)

“She was an object too sublime and beautiful for my dull pen to describe… Her dress was everything that art and wealth could make it… She had a fine complexion indicating her perfect health, and was a handsome woman in her face and figure… not a feature of her face, nor a motion of any part of her person, especially her arm and her hand, could be criticized as being out of order.”

John Adams, describing Marie-Antoinette

Ollie Henderson

Caroline Trentini

— Carol Trentini is the Brazilian top model that I love most!

(Carol’s images source)

Additional inspirational enhancers…

— From Russia — Kokoshnik (кокошник) & revisited  imperial style winter garments

— From Germany — Eva Padberg

— From Australia — Megan (Mog), from Mogscottstyle

And, little drops of cuteness…

… Vlada Roslyakova

… Girl with cat (source)

… Kirsten Dunst

Auf Wiedersehen!

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To blog, to dream, to idealize, to live

(Rachel Weisz, Snow White)

The last few days were very rich in relation to my personal experience inside blogosphere.

I’ve found new wonderful blogs and their much more wonderful people behind them. And, last but not least, I’ve got new dear followers. Thank you!

This little experience also was worthy because it gave me the opportunity to improve my personal concepts and ideas (a new réflexion dans le Petit Trianon) about the blogging act and its motivations.

I think that any free will particular expression or manifestation is an enough motivation. This blog, as thousands others ones, is a very little piece of a parallel and personal world, dedicated to expose positive things and subjects that I do really appreciate and understand, at least a little. My daily “real world” is so very different of this parallel one but very similar to the “worlds” of the majority of us. Paradoxically, dreams and idealistic issues are non-material entities possible to be well definable, so, in a general and simplistic way (but not less true), these entities always coexist with us and our quotidian material world, being improvers of our minds, souls, volitions and aspirations and serving as special counterpoints to the mentioned “real world” and to its unsettling matters…

Amy Adams 

 Caroline Trentini

Heather Marks

Teresa Weißbach

Natalia Vodianova

Mélanie Laurent

Kirsten Dunst

Clémence Poésy

Milla Jovovich

By Tim Walker

Alice in Wonderland cosplay

Carey Mulligan, filming The Great Gatsby in Australia, February 9th, 2012

Kiira Korpi

Ballerina Project

(Images main source: my We Heart It account)

Auf Wiedersehen!

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“Pois” (Polka dots)

Polka dot (French: pois) is a pattern consisting of an array of filled circles, generally equally sized and spaced relatively closely in relation to their diameters and first became common on clothing in the late nineteenth century in the United Kingdom.

An early recorded use of the term polka dot is in 1854 in The Yale Literary Magazine, volume 122, page 7. The pattern is named for the dance of the same name, making one suspect there is a connection linking the pattern to the dance. Instead, the name was settled upon merely because of the dance’s popularity at the time the pattern became fashionable. Many other products and fashions of the era also adopted the polka name.

Traditionally polka dots are used in the clothing of flamenco dancers and performers. Musician Randy Rhoads used a Flying V guitar with polka dots. Professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes was given a black outfit covered in yellow polka dots during his time in the WWF. This seemed strange at the time but went on to become a successful and memorable gimmick. Artist Yayoi Kusama uses polka dots throughout much of her work. Blues guitarist Buddy Guy regularly plays a signature Fender Stratocaster painted in black with cream polka dots. Some people associate polka dots with Venezuelan fashion designer Carolina Herrera, who used polka dots on most of her dresses during the late 80′s and early 90′s, as well as on the boxes of perfumes Carolina Herrera, Herrera for Men, Aquaflore and Flore. In the Tour de France, the leader in the mountains competition wears a distinctive polka dot jersey (maillot à pois rouge). Although the King of the Mountains was first recognised in the 1933 Tour de France, the distinctive jersey was not introduced until 1975.

There were many other polka items, some of which include polka-hats and polka-jackets. Most disappeared with the fad of the actual polka dance. Only the polka dot fabric pattern remained popular, and the name has been left intact over the years.

In 2006, polka dot skirts, dresses, scarves and tops became a fad in the United Kingdom. The polka dot skirts were usually pencil skirts. This started another fashion period, after which silk replaced the polka dot. The Pipettes were instrumental in bringing about this fashion trend.

The polka dot also appears in popular music. Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is a novelty song telling the story of a shy girl in a very revealing bathing suit who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view. It was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss and first released in June 1960 by Brian Hyland. Before that however, Polka Dots and Moonbeams was a popular song with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke, published in 1940. It was Frank Sinatra’s first hit recorded with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The song is one of the top 100 most-frequently recorded jazz standards with arrangements by Gil Evans and others and notable recordings by Lester Young, Sarah Vaughn and many others.

This text source: Wikipedia

Amy Adams…

Kirsten Dunst…

Diane Kruger…

 

Natalia Vodianova…

Elena Vladimirovna Roslyakova (Vlada Roslyakova)…

Caroline Trentini…

Jessica Stam…

Ariadna Majewska…

Video link: Como Usar o Poá em Diferentes Situações (How to Use Polka Dots in Different Situations), from the Brazilian cable TV channel GNT, Vamos Combinar fashion and trends show hosted by the Brazilian model and presenter Mariana Weickert, aired on May 14, 2012 (language: Brazilian Portuguese;  subtitles: not available)…

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Hejdå,

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Allure, beauty & inspiration #1

Jessica Stam and Lily Donaldson…

Jessica Stam…

Amy Adams…

Carla Bruni…

Caroline Trentini…

(I love this beautiful and talented Brazilian model!)

More Allure, beauty & inspiration on the way…

Tchüss,

F.

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