kuanyin Moi, yes, as I'm sure you guess, the lady in the white wears the sort of clothes I like. I love that the fabrics seem to be natural too. I like her laid-back style. That's me, except when my style is so laid back, I fall over!
It always surprises me the range of styles you see at French weddings. I've even seen jeans. Out of these two I'd choose the white too, so stylish yet comfortable..
They are very well dressed and I enjoyed visiting your blog and seeing the well dressed and glamorous people in the wedding.
ReplyDeleteYeah for beautiful women!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if one has to be stylish to live in Menton, or if one acquires style by living there. These photos are a visual treat!
ReplyDeleteCame here from Daryl's blog. Yes, fashion is definitely a case of ``turning the other chic''.
ReplyDeleteIn your previous post, I love the fact that the boy's head is not visible. That's such an intriguing aspect to the photo.
Of the two styles, I would more likely wear the white outfit. And you?
ReplyDeleteits a great photo and my favorite topic fashion!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visits!
Tres Chic
ReplyDeleteYves would love the gray dress, oui? Pants at a wedding??? NON!!!
ReplyDeletekuanyin Moi, yes, as I'm sure you guess, the lady in the white wears the sort of clothes I like. I love that the fabrics seem to be natural too. I like her laid-back style. That's me, except when my style is so laid back, I fall over!
ReplyDeleteIt always surprises me the range of styles you see at French weddings. I've even seen jeans. Out of these two I'd choose the white too, so stylish yet comfortable..
ReplyDeleteExcellent quote and so appropriate!
ReplyDeleteYes, very different but both so chic.
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