and lampposts in London.
I've mentioned before. I'm in love with a small gift as important as giant Goliath. This is the book that gave me the person "who never gives anything to any girl." Chanel air by Paul Morand. A minimum edition of 162 pages and flirty, which already are marked, folded corners, painted enamel rayajos my nails red, underlined and annotated in pencil in margins. I would say that is the most interesting book I've ever read.
I have a passion for fashion and therefore know what it is Chanel. I've seen several movies about Coco, but until I found this book I admire both women. Lessons fashion, attitude to life, inspired by his words, as to express themselves stories about the world's greatest artists such as Picasso, Nijinsky, Stravinsky, Dali. It is as if the family member who respect and admire more makes you sit by his side, in a living area, teaches you manners and begins his monologue marvel intelligent, amazing, sharp and judgmental. It gives advice disguised as fables and makes you want to look like her, know more.
Coco Chanel shared ten years of his life with Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster. In London, some of the lamps have a logo engraved in gold the same as the initials of Chanel, which is his trademark. Every time I traveled to London, I've wondered if the "double Cs" were chance or have something to do with Coco. Now my suspicions are confirmed! The Duke of Westminster had engraved the initials of his beloved with the W, which represents its title, on the lampposts of London to show his love for her. However, the poor Westminster was devastated when, after this wonderful gesture, Coco rejected his marriage proposal stating that "H to been many Duchesses of Westminster, Chanel is one." have to thank the entire universe of fashion Coco, but also thanks to her, today London boasts the most beautiful and stylish lamps worldwide.
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