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Inspiration du Jour: Elisa + Clémence

14 November 2010 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

elisa sednaoui clemence poesy

Elisa + Clémence. No words necessary; just two beautiful people, with perfect hair, an enviable wardrobe, and  i m p e c c a b l e  style. Currently immensely re-inspired by European style, in particular the je ne sais quoi which makes French women so innately chic.

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  1. Defining style, part II | a bit coquettish says:
    3 July 2011 at 5:31 am

    […] Yes, aesthetic is purely personal, but whether you possess it or not is as blunt as it gets: Elisa Sednaoui, model and goddaughter of Christian Louboutin (!), says it rather well: “Style is like talent. […]

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