Marvelous millinery, starting from the Maison Michel

Written By Shitika Anand
Milliner Maison Michel proved once again that you do not have to be a luxurious contests or high tea party in rural England to wear intricate headpiece.
It almost seems trivial to think, when you thought that was the headgear of only approximately hats. Small, medium and large settings typically began and ended.
But the Paris-based Atelier workshop (which is now owned by Chanel), haute couture treated the art design headgear. The essence and beauty of Paris through the whispers, which highlighted the appearance of the title at this luxurious, detailed work on the fall of 2011.
clemence poesy maison michel
Model Chanel Iman presents a playful and mysterious character and Clemence Poesy is selected in the aptly brings her raw shots poise in French.

Picture of a flapper girl inspired and, wide brimmed felt hats and earmuffs rounded off. The versatility of the shapes and fabrics, particularly admirable is when you see the fine Silk thread lace, studded with metal, feathers and Potpourri all exists in the collection. Is not a pretentious women donning a high class accessory, it's about who you are and who is the message.
Cheeky girl cat's hat or mysteriously laced avant-garde woman-make your selection.
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Shitika AnandWritten By Shitika Anand.
Shitika Anand is a free provider, which is based in Sydney who are addicted to coffee, vintage boutiques, glitzy bright earrings and British stand-up comedy. His bank account always weeps when he walks out of shoe shop, but her shoe rack, throws a welcome home party for the new Member. The words of his undying love is obvious, as he narrates his entire life story the stranger on the train. That is partly the reason she has written authorization modules. When not blogging, he is found in the nearest corner to hide in her bookshop, on the basis of the monstrous pile of international fashion magazines. You can read more about the work of his personal site, Sweet Dreams, my world.

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