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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Kurv Mag + dl Damien Rice 'The Professor & La Fille Danse' @ 10:41 AM

An artist has no home in Europe except in Paris.
Friedrich Nietzsche

Kurv Magazine
Alison Arboux

I love the simplicity of French fashion. Not French couture (which is something completely different) but the common French outfit. The clothing you see every day people in Paris wearing. It's all about simplicity, about wearing what compliments. Less about making a statement and more about elegance.

I love the striped shirt in the above photo. However, because I like to mix and match different fashion styles, I would pair that striped shirt with the same long flower black skirt but instead of finishing it off with flats, I'd pair it with tough leather biker boots and then maybe tie a red scarf in my hair.

I want the above dress in my life, hell, in my closet RIGHTNOW.

Song Of The Day

Damien Rice
The Professor & La Fille Danse

As always, click on the above link and change xx to tt.

I completely adore Damien Rice and this may be my favourite song of his.

I mean, that changes every time I hear his songs, since all his songs are amazing, but for some reason, I keep going back to this one.



By the way, if you can see this man live, you should. His voice sounds even more amazing and soulful live as it does coming out of your speakers.

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