Oui, oui, it’s Paris Fashion Week! Dutch designer duo Viktor & Rolf presented their latest autumn/winter 2011 collection at the Jardin des Tuileries’s Espace Ephémére. A runway show full of red faces, black and white outfits with a little bit of red. Hilary Alexander (Telegraph) wrote about a futuristic ‘Jurassic Park’ feel, as gleaming short-strapless dresses, jackets and pleated skirts appeared in silver leather, bristling with multiple applications of jagged-edge fins and fans. Well, didn’t we all love that exciting movie back in the days?
Our pretty always looking damn gorgeous petit Frederique – a.k.a. Fred N – is off to Paris for the Paris Fashion Week. And he’s there to keep you posted from the French fashion scene. OMG!
Our pretty always looking damn gorgeous petit Frederique – a.k.a. Fred N – is off to Paris for the Paris Fashion Week. And he’s there to keep you posted from the French fashion scene.
Our pretty always looking damn gorgeous petit Frederique – a.k.a. Fred N – is off to Paris for the Paris Fashion Week. And he’s there to keep you posted from the French fashion scene.
Our pretty always looking damn gorgeous petit Frederique – a.k.a. Fred N – is off to Paris for the Paris Fashion Week. And he’s there to keep you posted from the French fashion scene.
Our pretty always looking damn gorgous petit Frederique – a.k.a. Fred N – is off to Paris for the Paris Fashion Week. And he’s there to keep you posted from the French fashion scene.
Check out The Digitalistas this week for some fashion scoops, runway photos and more made by our very own Fred N. Next time we’re there too.
And so they did. Get married. At the Claridges. In a Ricardo Tisci dress, lovely Lara Stone said ‘yes’! to her David. Congrats for the happy couple! But wasn’t the dress a little bit too tight…?
“Oh Micky you’re so fine, you’re so fine, you blow our mind, hé Micky!’ We could ‘ve written that famous line, after listening the new single T.L. from Paris-based singer Micky Green. Who she is? A blond style-icon and former muse of Karl Lagerfeld. What she makes? Think groovy, jazzy, vintage and poppy songs!
Without even knowing that it was National Macaron Day in France, Digitalista E. & M. and Digi Muze E. tested a lot of macarons in Paris on the 20th of March. We went from one patisserie to another and after six different stores we became a little sick. But the results are clear! The McDonalds macarons were too soft (you can’t even call them real macarons) and the ones from patisserie designer Pierre Hermé were far out the best! They even put pink pearl sparkles on it! The Digitalistas were in heaven…