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Journey towards changes (from the first minute)

“Changes” as a meaning of  multifactorial process (material and inmaterial) of improvement of ourselves and our lifes according to our innermost level of wisdom and knowledge, always holding tightly our must pure and noble values, beliefs and references, with faith and true edifying love —

Emma Watson

(Emma Watson)

The year 2013 has just debuted and is a real gift to wake up to another day and to another year bringing with us the conquests of the past seasons and the lessons we’ve learned throughout our own existences.  Here, in the country where I currently live, New Year’s Eve is called Réveillon, a term directly inherited from the not so far influence of the French language in the official national lexicon. For those who are not familiar with this term, here is a “wikipedian-based” little help: “In France, Brazil, Portugal, the province of Québec, many cities across Northern Ontario, the city of New Orleans, and some other French-speaking places, a réveillon is a long dinner, and possibly a party, held on the evenings preceding Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. The name of this dinner is based on the word réveil (meaning reawakening), because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond to celebrate the renaissance of a cyclical time (a new year). In Portuguese-speaking countries, it is also a designation for the party preceding the New Year’s Day. In the USA, the réveillon tradition is still observed in New Orleans due to the city’s strong French heritage, with a number of the city’s restaurants offering special réveillon menus on Christmas Eve.” — [the etymology of some terms is usually controversial, but the referred one seems to be in the right direction...]

Moreover, I take this moment to mention that precisely at the very first minute of this brand new year I was presented with New Year’s greetings from an esteemed dear friend who lives abroad… Thank you so much, my dear, for enlighten the beginning of 2013!

Ultimately, this post basically was written with images. As always ocurred at Réflexions dans le Petit Trianon, each photo has a meaning to me, whether due a very tiny or subtle detail or due to a general visual expression virtually observable by anyone. Photography always transcends classical science, since each observer has his/her own interpretations about what is observed and, in a general way, each of these interpretations is correct.

Eniko Mihalik, Harper’s Bazaar España, June 2012

— Eniko is so powerful and so beautiful! Oh, by the way, is summer in Southern hemisphere… One of the hottest summers of the past ninety years in some locations!

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's Bazaar Spain June 2012

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Simone Simons

— The princess of symphonic metal (love this music style!). As I once said in a previous post especially dedicated to her, I am a real and true fan of her! I also recommend to visit her beautiful personal blog Smoonstyle.

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Paris

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Kirsten Dunst

— Impossible not to feel inspired and passionated by her, at least for me…

Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette / Marie Antoinette

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Marie Antoinette

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Swimsuit that Kirsten Dunst is wearing Eres Sping-Summer 2012 collection

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For inspiration and knowledge achievement purposes…

— Samuji S/S ’13

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— Chanel S/S ’13 make up (silver shadow trend)

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— I previously mentioned that is summer in Southern hemisphere, so, evidently is winter in Northern’s (personally, I always preferred the fall and winter seasons!). Thus, the images below honor the fascinating beauty that comes from the cold… [some images sources are innacurate to display]

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— Hana Soukupová, Vogue China, October 2005

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A final personal message…

— The value of the small, close (to the heart!) and beautiful things is immutable and indispensable to us, no matter how far we can get in this life!

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…followed by a well-known meaningful Norwegian poetic song lyrics (for non-Norwegian speakers, I advise to employ a reliable translator to the text below in order to obtain the clarity and correct meaning and sense contained in the original written).

— De nære ting —

(Tekst: Arne Paasche Aasen / Tone: Kurt Foss og Reidar Bøe)

Ditt sinn monne flyve så vide omkring,
det er som du glemmer de nære ting,
det er som du aldri en time har fred,
du lengter bestandig et annet sted.

Du syns dine dager er usle og grå,
hva er det du søker, hva venter du på?
Når aldri du unner deg rast eller ro,
kan ingen ting vokse og intet gro.

Gå inn i din stue, hvor liten den er,
så rommer den noe ditt hjerte har kjær.
På ropet i skogen skal ingen få svar,
finn veien tilbake til det du har.

Den lykken du søker bak blående fjell,
kan hende du alltid har eiet den selv.
Du skal ikke jage i hvileløs ring,
men lær deg å elske de nære ting.

Ha det!

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Unbounded reflections: getting a chance to…

— This post was conceived with titrated drops of healthy naïvety and omnipresent truth —

(Charlotte Tomaszewska, by Nikolay Biryukov)

— To appreciate a lovable portrait of an admirable actress…

(Cate Blanchett)

(Diane Kruger)

(Kirsten Dunst)

— To appreciate the beauty and the work of a true top model…

(Caroline Trentini, Brazil)

(Natalia Vodianova, Russian Federation)

(Eniko Mihalik, Hungary)

(Vlada Roslyakova, Russian Federation)

— To have the continuous experience of reading domestic and foreign fashion publications (specially those ones which are rarely or never available on local newsstands) to note and understand how many differences and similarities they share with each other…

(Lily Cole, by Tim Walker)

— To watch a live performance of an unique Karelian queen and to feel breathless and amazed with her style, astonishing voice, powerful music and kindness with her audience…

(Tarja Soile Susanna Turunen-Cabuli, aka Tarja Turunen)

— To discover new scents and fragrances and realize that they could be so sweet, refined and feminine as their beautiful ad campaigns are…

(Jessica Stam, for Nina Ricci’s Ricci Ricci campaign)

— To have the pleasure to learn new languages and to be able to know new countries, kingdoms and cultures which match with your personal profile and soul…

(Caroline Trentini, Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof, Berlin)

— To know who actually was Marie-Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne, Archduchess of Austria, Dauphine of France and then Queen of France and Navarre, through the studies and books written by serious scholars and researchers…

(Marie-Antoinette portrait in hunting attire — a favorite of her mother — by Joseph Krantzinger, 1771; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien/Weidenfeld and Nicholson Archive)

— To build a friendship with a talented person who admires your personal tastes (and vice versa) and to whom is possible to send an overseas handwritten letter (a true friendship is a real rare treasure!)…

(Diane Kruger, Copying Beethoven)

This post is of potentially infinity lenght due to its characteristics. So, besides and behind each sentence and image displayed above there’s a myriad of other ones which are no less significatives and admirables… Thank you!

(Charlotte Tomaszewska, by Nikolay Biryukov)

Viele Grüße!

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Scent of a beauty


A couple of weeks ago, thanks to a dear friend who knows some aspects of my personal taste, I had the pleasure to be presented to the wonderful new images from the Italian fine jewellery house of Bvlgari latest scent Mon Jasmin Noir L’Elixir (2012) campaign featuring an actress to whom I’m passionate about — Kirsten Dunst. Anyone who knows me a little more closely understands how much I’m a fan of her…

Alongside the beautiful and lovely Kirsten, Bvlgari’s new campaign integrates elements of haute joaillerie (diamonds), delicate and very feminine black lace, flowers and, of course, a new exclusive designed fragrance — The final composition work result is inexorably gracious, sensitive and sophisticated as we can see on its film and photo shoot. Moreover, the campaign’s film has the signatures of Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin (they also directed the masterpiece Dior Secret Garden – Versailles, already posted in this blog about four months ago).

· About Inez and Vinoodh (info source: their YouTube channel):
“For over 25 years, the meticulous and audacious imagery of Inez van Lamsweerde (1963– ) and Vinoodh Matadin (1961– ) has challenged and reinvigorated the field of fashion photography. Working together since 1986, the award-winning Dutch partnership has built a peerless archive of work that is consistently setting new standards. In their landmark advertising campaigns, visionary editorial assignments, iconic Hollywood portraiture and groundbreaking films the pair have anticipated, articulated and defined every creative shift in fashion over the past three decades. Inez and Vinoodh are extremely rare in managing a successful art career in parallel to these phenomenal commercial activities. They have staged many solo exhibitions and collaborative projects at the world’s foremost galleries, participated in scores of international group shows and their artworks are held in numerous private and museum collections.”

Bvlgari, Mon Jasmin Noir, 2012

Bvlgari, Mon Jasmin Noir, 2012 — Behind the scenes

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The fragrance itself

Oh, I must state that until the date of publication of this post I haven’t had the opportunity to feel myself Mon Jasmin Noir L’Elixir scent to be able to give a personal opinion about it. But below there are some technical data found at Bvlgari’s website

  • Olfactive notes / olfactive family: Floral woody musk;
  • Top notes: Golden cedrat and lily of the valley;
  • Heart: Sambac jasmine and “Angel Wing” jasmine;
  • Dry down: Musky nougatine and vibrant wood.

 I must warn you that I have no relationship whatsoever or commercial interests with the products and mercantile names displayed in this post. My sole purpose was to blog about a work of an actress that I admire and to contemplate the beautiful aesthetical aspects of a published fine brand fragrance campaign. Thank you!

Viele Grüße!

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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

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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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Allure, beauty & inspiration #8 – Visual coloratura

(Girl with a Pearl Earring, by Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1665, Mauritshuis, Den Haag, 46,5 x 40,0 cm / 18.3 x 15.7 in)

- I consider this  Vermeer’s masterpiece above as my favorite one. When I look at it I always wonder myself who was (no, she wasn’t the très belle Scarlett Johansson actually) and how lived this beautiful and so special girl who lived in the 17th century and was gracefully immortalized to all mankind…

(Siri Tollerød, Vogue Turkey, October 2010)

“The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It’s the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows & the beauty of a woman only grows with passing years.”

— Audrey Hepburn

Diane Kruger

… in Vogue US, September 2012

… in Tatler Russia, May 2012

(These Russian Tatler’s photos below are an excellent complement to my April 2, 2012 published post Stunning: Paris Match’s Diane Kruger editorial, March 22-28, 2012)

Lily Donaldson

… at London Olympics Closing Ceremony, August 12, 2012

… in Elle España, May 2012

Jessica Stam

… in Harper’s Bazaar España, March 2012

… in Vogue UK, November 2010

… in Wonderland magazine, February/March 2011

Kirsten Dunst

… in Lucky magazine, January 2012

“- I love white on blondes — it looks ethereal.”

- I totally agree with you, Kirsten! And I always noticed how blue (and its gamma of hues and nuances) outfits look so beautiful and perfectly match on blondes also, especially on those who have blue eyes…

… in Elle US, September 2012

… in Harper’s Bazaar US, October 2008

… in Manhattan magazine, November/December 2011

Eniko Mihalik

… in Elle España, May 2012

… in Vogue Italia, July 2012

… and watch Eniko’s Vogue Italia backstage official video (click on image below – available in HD)

Vielen Dank und tschüß, Leute!

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When the physical expressiveness becomes truthful gracious art

(Ingrid Boulting, by Jeanloup Sieff, Vogue Paris, 1970)

“It’s true that nothing in this world makes us so necessary to others as the affection we have for them.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther

Viktoria Aleksandrovna Komova (Виктория Александровна Комова)

Sandra Raluca Izbaşa

Maria Sharapova (Мария Шарапова)

Eniko Mihalik

Edita Vilkevičiūtė

Mélanie Laurent

Diane Kruger

Valentina Zelyaeva (Валентина Зеляева)

Kirsten Dunst

Auf Wiedersehen!

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