Messika Midnight Sun High Jewelry Spotlight Claims Carla Buni's Nightclub Glamour
/France’s former First Lady, supermodel and French singer Carla Bruni takes her turn in Messika’s Midnight Sun 2023 High Jewelry limelight.
Photographer Pierre-Ange Carlotti [IG] captures the nightlife the colorful 1970s in the Midnight Sun campaign, when cities like New York City and Paris crushed traditions, reinvented fashion, and redefined genres.
Read MoreCelebrating Glamour Anchors Mango's USA Expansion in Felice Noordhoff Campaign
/Mango celebrates summer 2023 festivities with a strong dose of unadulterated glamour delivered by top model Felice Noordhoff. The collection of limited-edition garments lives at higher-price points, is designed in Barcelona and produced in Morocco.
The yellow crossed dress with bow neckline above is $400, for example. The asymetrical satin dress belowis $650. Current availability in the USA is in smaller sizes online and not in stores, but the Mango customer can request it in larger sizes.
Read MoreLouis Vuitton Mens FW 2023 Campaign Images | White Americans in Paris 1923
/Louis Vuitton Men’s has released images from the FW 2023 collection, co-created by Colm Dillane [IG], aka Kid Super, and the Louis Vuitton Men’s studio design team.
Marq Rise styled the shoot with images by Paul Kooiker [IG].
Preparing to write these words, I scrolled my Apple News for any event connected to this post.
The Universe Dials In
You may or may not have read my recent post about American jazz musicians seeking refuge in the French Riviera — and not only to perform.
Apple News just shared one of those “on this day 100 years ago” articles from yesterday — as if it fell into this post. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued this statement on August 2, 1923:
“Some foreign tourists, forgetting that they are our guests and that they, therefore, owe respect to our customs and our laws, have lately, on several occasions, violently shown their disapproval when they have found men of colour from French colonies sitting near them in public places. They have even gone so far as to demand their expulsion in insulting terms. If similar incidents recur measures of redress will be taken.”
The Racists in Paris Were White American Tourists
The foreign tourists not respecting French customs and laws were Americans. Follow the link at top of post to the entire story of the ugly [and presumably rich] Americans in Paris.
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