TIME FLIES
If you, too, feel that time is passing more quickly than it used to, that feeling is absolutely normal.
Several factors explain this sense of Continue reading “TIME FLIES”
If you, too, feel that time is passing more quickly than it used to, that feeling is absolutely normal.
Several factors explain this sense of Continue reading “TIME FLIES”
Unlike the male body, the female body is scrutinized throughout its life.
It is scrutinized by society Continue reading “THE PRIVILEGE OF AGE – PART 3”
It may not be well known, but “Casino”, the 1995 film directed by Martin Scorsese, is inspired by the book “Casino: Love and Honor Continue reading “CASINO”
I’ve been hanging out on the Internet for almost ten years. From a purely clinical point of view, I was able to document my physical, mental Continue reading “THE PRIVILEGE OF AGE”
It’s a fact: teleworking, which only concerned 7% of French workers before the Covid health crisis Continue reading “TELEWORKING AND MENTAL LOAD”
After Francis Scott Fitzgerald‘s Lost Generation, let’s talk about Brett Easton Ellis’ Generation X. The literary kinship of these two Continue reading “AMERICAN PSYCHO”
“Miss Dior”, the excellent book by Justine Picardie – former editor-in-chief of the English Harper’s Bazaar, aims to shed light on the destiny Continue reading “MISS DIOR”
The French tradition of luxury, today predominant with 130 luxury brands out of 270, is several centuries old, dating back to King Henry IV Continue reading “FRENCH LUXURY”
It is now clear that social networks – mainly Instagram and TikTok – accelerate fashion trends (I remind you that style remains Continue reading “TRENDS”
Passionate about art, costume, history and heroic women, Victoria Bonnamour Continue reading “BONÂME”
I have a yellow dress, I have two-tone shoes. It didn’t take much to make Continue reading “LA LA LAND”
In a previous article published here on December 18, 2020 Continue reading “TIRED SOLDIER (AGAIN)”
Deep thoughts following a post Continue reading “RELATIVITY THEORY – PART 3”
I wanted to begin this text by declaring my love for Paris and by claiming that I feel like a true Parisienne… but, beyond simply being born in Paris, how is one Parisian?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was asking himself the same question as early as 1761, when he declared that “fashion dominates provincials but Parisians dominate fashion”. Continue reading “LA PARISIENNE”