24 February 2014

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!

6 comments:

  1. And very vibrant! Terrific shots!

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  2. I need a pair of those white boots.

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  3. The 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.

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  4. Uhhh, you didn't get any more photos of these women, did you?

    I wonder why I am sweating and breathing hard . . .

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  5. The one in the orange feathers has beautiful legs. Perfectly shaped for the samba.

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