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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

On the Street....Left Bank, Paris

Comments on "On the Street....Left Bank, Paris"

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:47 AM) : 

This photos remind me of one you posted of another (the same?) long-grey-haired woman with a dress with a fabric belt wrapped round and round.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:12 AM) : 

she looks so familiar - has she been posted before or is she a model? very stylish & confident.

 

Blogger Madame Leiderhosen said ... (9:28 AM) : 

She's utterly lovely. I now have a style to aspire to. (-sigh!-) Thanks for you your wide range of subjects. If it were nothing but 17 year olds of the upper classes it would be nowhere near as fascinating. Brilliant!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:31 AM) : 

She's that certain type of woman....the positive confidence comes off of her in waves. She looks great, has her own style, and makes no apologies for it. Good pick and pic!

This is a person who doesn't have just elements of style or chic, but is a complete package....that's my personal goal too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:47 AM) : 

I saw her at a show in sweden

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:49 AM) : 

Seen her before. I´m not so sure of that floating white hair.

 

Blogger Jane Flanagan said ... (9:57 AM) : 

We've seen her before, no? Either way, she's so fabulous you could post her every day. I love the older ladies - so much character behind their enormous beauty.

 

Blogger Jennifer said ... (10:04 AM) : 

great individual style.
beautiful woman - i mean her face, her freshness. she's look beautiful no matter what she was wearing. but i additionally admire her look of comfort in a tricky ensemble.
if i tried to wear that many layers, i would look like i fled my home wearing my bed.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:51 AM) : 

simply beautiful, classy

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:05 AM) : 

i hope i have hair like that someday.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:29 AM) : 

I'm all for the white hair. I believe it takes a person who is especially young at heart to age confidently.
Her white hair seems like a symbol of that confidence and, believe it or not, her youthful spirit.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:08 PM) : 

What a lovely woman! She manages to look chic and carefree at the same time. I love the flowing layers of her outfit. She looks a lot more fun and lively than all the hipsters/industry people who seem to equate being stylish to wearing somber boring outfits lacking any color whatsoever!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:24 PM) : 

Hey, it's the goddess lady from Scandinavia-- she was posted here a few months ago.

 

Blogger stacy said ... (12:58 PM) : 

How do you manage to run into this amazing people more then once?

She looks beautiful once again!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:12 PM) : 

she was in a pic from stockholm this summer. :) she's a swedish model. so amazingly beautiful. even more so in real life (i don't know her but i've seen her on the street in stockholm several times.)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:58 PM) : 

I remember her from a pic you shot maybe in August? she was wearing the exact same dress =)

 

Blogger The Spicers said ... (2:00 PM) : 

She's fantastic! Anyone know who she is?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:59 PM) : 

Tried to say it before but didn´t get my comment through: She has this Santa Claus resemblence. And mark-this is not a negative comment!

 

Blogger ricpic said ... (3:00 PM) : 

Why does her outfit convince me that she's a complete nutcase?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:01 PM) : 

My hair has started to grey prematurely but photos like this inspire me to age gracefully.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:22 PM) : 

beautiful silver hair...untouched

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:54 PM) : 

Thank God for women like this. She is a vision of what I aspire to as I mature. Confident, poised, aware and moving forward. I love it! These are the images that truly inspire.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:17 PM) : 

This woman is so graceful! I love the quirky yet sophisticated style--the layering of materials on her thin frame mixed with accessories that give hints of color is so chic. Her glowing skin is accentuated by that natural (that is, not tampered by hair products galore) silver mane. Is she a J.Crew model?

 

Blogger Bo-Bo-Chic said ... (5:18 PM) : 

She looks amazing. A perfect example that style and carisma does not have an age limit.

By the way, I love your site, I find it one of my biggest influences when I am making my own blogg.

So thank you for your contribution, it is highly appreciated.

 

Blogger Elizabeth said ... (6:12 PM) : 

I hope my hair looks that lovely when it all goes silver.

She's fantastic.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:19 PM) : 

No. This is way too Ren Fair.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:28 PM) : 

She just looks wonderful. What a beautiful shot. I am always so happy to see photos of people of all ages, and all sexes. These shots are wonderful examples of how style trumps everything.

 

Blogger The Fab Miss B said ... (7:49 PM) : 

I hope when I am her age my hair is as lovely and white as hers.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:51 PM) : 

Very well excecuted -- she has her own style, which fits her beautiful white hair and is appropriate to her age. This is just the antipode to DellaRusso's knee-wrinkle show. This lady knows how to present age stylishly and elegantly.

 

Blogger Jean said ... (11:16 PM) : 

World beat yoga look beyond the cliches. The one on, one off shoulders worn like tibetan people wear their jackets. Her face clever and kind looking.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:44 PM) : 

amazing!! i'm in love, dude.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:45 AM) : 

completely divine.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:30 AM) : 

she looks fab!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:14 AM) : 

the new age master

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:27 AM) : 

LOVELOVELOVE!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:54 AM) : 

Jeah, I'm sure of I've seen her on this site before. She was wearing a white dress with a black scarf. Wonderful!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (7:11 AM) : 

This is how I want to look when I get old.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:01 AM) : 

There goes this wonderful fairy good mother again!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:09 PM) : 

At first I thought this was a picture of Jesus. Or a monk. Or a Hari Krishna. I guess it could be. While I love the photo, I think she'd look stunning in absolutely anything. Imagine what shed' look like in your "All Star's" shoes and clothes. Beatific!

 

Blogger cjdd said ... (12:15 PM) : 

she's so beautiful and wonderful and confident. this woman makes me love humanity.

 

Blogger Rach said ... (2:19 PM) : 

I agree, I want to look like that when I'm older. She's great!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (3:37 PM) : 

very monk chic...i'm into it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:36 PM) : 

You're all so predictably boring. "Ooooh so beautiful, I wanna look like that, sooo fresh". Ha ha ha...you people annoy the hell out of me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:56 AM) : 

i agree with the last comment, its very funny to see how so many people just love some of theses outfits!

I find this outfit overly styled, an a bit Bea Auther from Golden Girls :)

 

Blogger cjdd said ... (4:17 PM) : 

Ha ha, anonymous at 4:36 pm. I love it.

 

Blogger Win Rogstrand said ... (5:28 PM) : 

jedi chic

 

Blogger benson said ... (6:36 PM) : 

Hmmm..this woman was in Sweden, I believe? I think my bubble is burst..my rose colored glasses are removed. I always wanted to believe the photographs were of those that "I was walking down the streets of Paris or a village in Italy and wow! saw this amazing girl"...who happened to work at the local cheese shop or cafe or something and not really a part of the "fashion" world. I guess it's like a diamond in the rough...to know that the cheese shop girl can put together something so cool and happening without really being in the "biz"...I suppose those are the photos that sparkle to me. Perhaps this woman in the photo just happened to be in Paris like she was in Sweden...and not part of the fashion world at all? Although it is nice to see a familiar face...I'm much more enchanted when the face is that of the cute waitress from that adorable cafe in Italy or wherever...and look how amazing she looks.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (10:06 AM) : 

For Calm...
there are plenty of non"biz" people on this blog but to be honest I don't really care if they are in the "biz" or not.

I had no idea who this woman was when I first took her photo in Sweden so to me it is very honest.

I know it is a romantic idea of the waitress with great style and if I meet one I will try to take her photo but I won't miss a shot because the subject works at vogue.

30 years from now what will it matter? it will still document this period.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:23 AM) : 

wasn't she one of kenzos favorite models back in the days?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:29 AM) : 

i have to agree with calm somewhat. it would be interesting for you to indicate when you know that the subject works in the industry.

to take calm's point to the extreme, this wouldn't be the same blog if you documented runway shows.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:47 AM) : 

she looks special...

 

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