Not surprisingly, this woman was spotted in Paris, and it looks like she has more panache in one little finger than most of the people laying down $400 for a Prada turban could ever hope for. She reminds me of Rosie the Riveter- with a dash of Coco Chanel.
she looks lovely, what a young mum! yeah, the turban... can be handy, perhaps if it's viewed as a functional object (ie, putting off the days between hairwashing) we'd see it more often. also, being french helps.
ReplyDeleteShe's so relaxed about it all, which makes her doubly chic! Great pic.
ReplyDeleteMrs F x
What an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI hope it doesn't bother you that I added you to my blog list, as I like your blog. But what's that "Finnish royalty"- thing? Finland's not a monarchy and never has been. Sorry if I am just not getting the joke.
la primavera: Of course I don't mind- you've been on my list for a while too. Beautiful blog.
ReplyDeleteThe Finnish royalty reference is a joke. Many people ask if I am able to travel so much due to family riches or something. In actuality, my relatives were regular mortals (Finnish farmers) and I work and save for months before travelling or shopping.
Beautiful photo! It's always nice to see a mum looking chic and well-put-together.
ReplyDeletegorgeous, she did make me think of rosie as well
ReplyDeleteand the baby is a great accessory ;).
Wait, are you from Finland?
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the Prada Turbans and can't get tired of them :)
ReplyDeleteBut this lady looks absolutely amazing, I adore her outfit and the turban is just fab.
She is really pretty :)
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Su
(The Stiletto Effect Girl)
some say that the urgban is a good "hide misery" trick...
ReplyDeleteSo chic, she's stuck to the classics; the black dress, the red lipstick and she looks so lovely. I hadn't really been persuaded that turbans were a good fashion choice but I am now.
ReplyDeleteShe looks adorable!
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