Oh, oh, careful - I said the same thing in another thread, and I was made into a misogynist by the tFS feminist police.Baizilla said:^ Oh seriously?
Jennifer Aniston never striked me as a woman with that kind of personality.. The personality it takes to wear Ann's garments...
If you find some pictures, it would be much appreciated!![]()
Baizilla said:Oh sorry.. then.. I'll take it back!
Let me paraphrase this then... "Jennifer Aniston never striked me as a woman who wears Ann."
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Now that is an image that will stay in my head for a while. Such character, nonchalance, and strength in her eyes, the clothes, the pose, contrasted with the beautifully vulnerable exposed skin.. She pulls it off so well, much better than I would have thought... My mouth was literally a little open while I stopped and looked at the picture for a while
. Okay I think I should stop swooning now, haha. Thanks for sharing faust.

Honey~Blade said:Melisande, please don't say anymore. I'm trying to save my money.
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17xAnn
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It's not only photographers that are accorded the key exhibition spaces of the Villa. The largest 'gallery' (in fact a converted swimming pool) is often given to a fashion designer. The first year SHOWstudio visited Hyères it was Karl Lagerfeld and this year, the presentation is by Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester. Seventeen mannequins are dressed in a complete look from a series of her collections spanning fifteen years. Though Demeulemeester is famed for her predominantly black clothing, the presentation is restricted to black to emphasise the importance of detailing -the inclusion of small shells, feathers and opalescent buttons- in her work. In a nice curatorial touch, the dates are scribbled on the glass below in marker pen. Black, naturally.
By Penny Martin, 13:56 Saturday, 29 April