French Women Never Look Bad (Paris – November 13th, 2009)
Boots: GAP, 99 €
Tights: Calzedonia
Jacket: Zara, 60 €
Skirt: H&M, 30 €
Blouse: vintage Yves Saint Laurent
Gilet: second-hand shop in Madrid, 15 €
Pin: somewhere in Madrid… 8€
Bag: Paul & Joe, around 200 €
Scarf: H&M: 3 €
The Case Of The Yellow Bag (Paris – November 12th, 2009)
Bag: DOMA in Buenos Aires, $300
Dress: Bloomingdale’s store in NYC, $80
Boots: somewhere in Soho, NYC, around $180
Leggings: American Apparel, $20
Scarf: 5 € in the street!
Just This Side of Too Severe (Paris – November 11th, 2009)
Bag: Balenciaga
Blazer: Ralph Lauren, around 400 € (Editor’s note – Yikes!)
Shorts: Hakei from Madrid, 55 €
Shoes: Stuart Weitzman, 240 €
T-shirt: some shop in Brazil, 50 Reales
Jersey: J Crew, NYC, 70 $
Tights: GAP, 9 €
Scarf: Bomba in Rome
Hot Blue Gloves (Paris – November 10th, 2009)
Bag + jacket: from a flea market, 6 €
Dress: American Apparel, 25 €
Shoes: from Silk, rue du Temple, Paris
Gloves: from a chinese shop in Paris
And if you’re curious, she loves to go shopping at the ‘brocantes’, flea markets where you can find all second-hand and vintage stuff. They are very cheap and you can “mix them with a very simple item like the dress and have a nice effect.”
I Don’t Get The Make Up… (Paris – November 9th, 2009)

But I like the look!
Black t-shirt: from a store in Spain called CLOCHE’, Around 80 €
Skirt: H & M, around 10 €
Tights: Emilio Cavallini in Florence, around 10 €
Shoes: from TE’ CASAN store in Soho, NYC. Approximately 200-250 $. Her quote: “Shoes have to be comfortable: it means good
quality!”
Sweater: “comes from my mother’s closet… It is a cashmere pull. really warm.”
Bracelets: “All my bracelets come from a trip in South America, especially from Peru and Colombia.”
Oh, and if you’re wondering about the makeup, she was headed to an “Eyes Wide Shut…” party, not having the time to think of a proper dress-up she decided to play with the eye-liner on her face!

