Tuesday, October 30, 2012


How to choose the perfect winter coat?!



Burberry 

A winter coat is always one of the the biggest purchase of the year and now is the time to start looking for your coat before the weather turns too chilly - and the best ones sell out!

First, spend some time deciding your budget and what you are looking for: which coat will suit your bank account, body shape, lifestyle and PERSONAL STYLE?!

Larger figures will look best in leaner straight cuts and should avoid double-breasted coats or those made of thick material such as sheepskin or 'puffa' padded nylon. If like me, you like wearing your coat open, don’t forget to try it out open as well!  
Belted coats look best on slim and petite figures - opt for one with a wider belt which will flatter a thicker waist.

Anyone under 5' 4" ( around 1.65 cm) should search for coats in "petite" sizes to take advantage of their flattering smaller proportions. Long coats will swamp your frame so stick to on-the-knee lengths and I suggest that you wear long boots in the same colour as your coat underneath. This will lengthen your silhouette!
Don't be afraid to emphasise your "modelestic" stature if you are very tall. An ankle-length coats can look particularly dramatic, but be sure the sleeves are long enough to avoid looking as if you have out grown your coat. Not stylish at all!

Also, think about WHAT you will be wearing underneath your coat and WHEN you will wear it: travelling to work, for evenings out, or at the weekend?

When choosing colour, remember that despite the trend for bold colours and patterns around this autumn,  you should stick to classic colours such as black, navy, brown and cream that won't date. Remember, a new coat is an investment!
Having said that, if you can afford it, it's often worth investing in two coats. One darker and one lighter coloured. You could use the darker for day-to-day activities and keep the lighter-coloured coat for special occasions and evenings out as nothing can beat the glamour of a winter white belted coat...

And finally,
Take care of your INVESTMENT and it will last you years! Trust me on this one, I have been keeping some of my coats for ages! Dry clean your coat often (if you can afford it) and be sure to hang it on a WOODEN hanger rather than a hook on the back of the door. The silhouette of your coat relies on the shoulders and once they go the coat will look shapeless and worn and that, we don't want!

Voili voilou !

Tuesday, October 16, 2012


Are flat shoes sexy?


Yesterday, I read an article on the FootwearNews magazine confirming the results of this year "sexy shoes" contest. Christian Louboutin red stubbed patent leather pumps won the first place. This contest was created by FootwearNews magazine and Saks Fifth Avenue, New YorkLooking at the top four shoes, I noticed that all of them were high heels! 



Christian Louboutin

Flat shoes are normally associated with comfort or elegance. But, are flats  shoes sexy?
Most women and men believe that wearing a pair of high heels brings on the sexy. Some women are so used to wearing high heels that they don't feel comfortable without an extra height. Some, simply don't like the look of flats on themselves while others, just don't feel sexy without a higher heel.

Well, I don't know about you, but I am a flats lover. In fact, I wear flats most of the time! I personally believe that wearing flat shoes can make you look sexy, chic and stylish in no time!


Stuart Weitzman 


Charotte Olympia "bisous" shoes


The truth is if you've got it, you've got it. In this case, size do not matter! High heel, low heel or somewhere in between.

And if you do not think you are sexy, wearing heels will not change anything. Just like your personal style, feeling sexy comes out of confidence and attitude. You've got to feel it, own it and reveal it!

So, are flats shoes sexy? I say, sure thing! but it depends on the person who wears them. And If you don't feel sexy wearing flats, then keep rocking those heels !


Zou bisou bisou.

Monday, October 8, 2012


Attitude: Chloe.'s Fashion Revolution.


How modern women should live? With Attitude, lots of it!

Chloé. Attitudes is the very first exhibition dedicated to Chloé, a celebration of the Maison’s 60-year contribution to fashion culture. This spectacular exhibition offers a playful interpretation of the Chloé spirit that spans seven decades. Located in Paris' Palais de Tokyo, the exhibition features the top 70 designs from the brand's nine key designers, among them: Stella McCartney, Karl Lagerfeld and Phoebe Philo. 




And for those of you who think they know everything about La maison Chloe, this exhibit will prove you wrong! It paints a picture of Chloé in a rather playful and unexpected way. Iconic looks are presented alongside lesser-known yet equally influential designs. Many of these were rediscovered during the creation of the new archive developed since Waight Keller’s arrival. Most importantly, these are on display to the public for the very first time!




Never-before-published drawings dating from 1958–85 and iconic fashion photography by image-makers including Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Jeanloup Sieff, David Bailey and Deborah Turbeville suggest multiple interpretations of the classic Chloé woman.








One may think that the Chloe's woman is very Bohemian in spirit, in reality, it’s much, much more than that.She has a free-spirit. She is carefree and almost provocative at times. She is driven by the 60's attitude and believes that everything is possible. In my opinion, everyone should believe in endless possibilities and opportunities. Don't you agree?

The Chloe woman typifies the independent spirit of the modern woman.


Voili voilou! 


Wednesday, October 3, 2012




 Exhibition: Cristóbal Balenciaga, Collectionneur de Modes.





I chose to talk to you about this exhibition because it is a remarkable reminder of what style should be: You have to own who you are before you can own your personal style!

The Musee (Museum) Gallieria in Paris, pays tribute to the work of Basque fashion designer and founder of the Balenciaga's House, Cristóbal Balenciaga with a beautiful and creative exhibition. 

The Musee and La Maison (House) Balenciaga wanted to mark the 40th anniversary of the designer's death, by bringing together a selection of creations (between 1937 and 1968) and pieces from Balenciaga's personal archives in a retrospective which spans almost three centuries of inspiration. 

This personal archive includes a range of items from the 19th century such as dresses, collars, corsets, shawls, mantles, capes, as well as fashion plates, books and journals. 
Set alongside Balenciaga’s design work, the reinterpretation of fashion history for design inspiration is made evident. Balengicaga's work is a constant celebration of the past. The shapes, colors and beading techniques are remarkably similar, creating links through time and history. 




His work, his idea of elegance and personal Style allowed this amazing designer to enter some of the most exquisite wardrobes: Queens of Spain and Belgium, Princess Grace of Monaco and The Duchess of Windsor.
Today, his work remains a source of inspiration for great designers such as Oscar de la Renta , André Courrèges , Emanuel Ungaro  and Hubert de Givenchy.





This exhibition give us an exceptional insight into Balenciaga's artistry. Cristóbal Balenciaga owned every aspect of his personality and this knowledge makes him fully aware of his Style and signature; isn't that what Style is all about?! 

Balenciaga is a man in love with the past and a man in love with details. Although there is a minimal text to present the creations, none is needed for the objects speak for themselves ...






Tempted?!, hurry, the exhibition ends on October, 7th  ! 


For more information on the opening times visit: 



Zou bisou bisou 


Tuesday, October 2, 2012


Paris is always a good idea ...


Hi Guys!


Ce je ne sais Quoi is in Paris for the week. I have been attending a few exhibitions and events and I will tell you all about it very soon. Yes, there is always something to do in Paris!






Zou bisou bisou