La Fête du Citron (Corso) - the Brazilians
Of course it wouldn't be a 'corso' without the beautiful girls. They are known as 'bresilliens' in France, doubtless in reference to the celebrated carnival in Rio. Whether or not they all come from Brazil, who knows? I don't think anyone cares... so long as they are here and wearing as little as possible!
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Bien sûr, un « corso » ne s'envisagerait pas sans de belles filles. En France, on les appelle des « brésiliennes », sans doute en référence au célèbre carnaval de Rio. Viennent-elles toutes oui ou non du Brésil, qui le sait? Je ne pense pas que quiconque s'en soucie ... tant qu'elles sont là et le plus légèrement vêtues que possible!
Very Brazil it is!
ReplyDeleteAnd very vibrant! Terrific shots!
ReplyDeleteI need a pair of those white boots.
ReplyDeleteThe one on top is wearing quite a lot by these standards, but what a stunning portrait. She looks to be made of porcelain. Her make-up could crack.
ReplyDeleteUhhh, you didn't get any more photos of these women, did you?
ReplyDeleteI wonder why I am sweating and breathing hard . . .
The one in the orange feathers has beautiful legs. Perfectly shaped for the samba.
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