Today I'm taking you back to the year 2006 and to the streets of Paris (Audrey was spot on, Paris is always a good idea). These first three images are part of an old Zara ad campaign, featuring model Anja Rubik. The one below has been in my files for a long time and it wasn't until I began viewing the others better that I fell flat for the one above, taken in a narrow street called Rue de Bourbon le Château in the 6th district (an Isabel Marant boutique is close by). I still remember this street; it was close to my hotel when I visited Paris last year.
A beautiful street in Paris and a coat with 3/4 sleeves - now, that is something to make my heart beat a little faster!
A beautiful street in Paris and a coat with 3/4 sleeves - now, that is something to make my heart beat a little faster!
In my NOTES À LA MODE 36 I was in the mood for some herringbone and I still am. This autumn my wardrobe is craving a herringbone piece. I'm feeling these two Calvin Klein trousers, part of the autumn 2006 collection.
photo credit:
1-3: Zara Autumn 2006 ad campaign via Fashion Ad Explorer | models: Anja Rubik + Will Chalker / 4-5: Marcio Madeira via Vogue US | Calvin Klein Collection Autumn 2006
1-3: Zara Autumn 2006 ad campaign via Fashion Ad Explorer | models: Anja Rubik + Will Chalker / 4-5: Marcio Madeira via Vogue US | Calvin Klein Collection Autumn 2006
Ah, thank you for the credit for the second photo, Lisa. I've had it on my Pinterest, but without the proper source. I just love the atmosphere in that campaign! And those wide legged Calvin Klein trousers, so classic!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that three quarter length sleeved coat - beautiful! And Paris too of course! :)
ReplyDeleteI've lost count of the number of times I have visited Paris but I never tire of looking at photos of this stunning city. I've alway been a fan of coats and jackets with three-quarter sleeves - so elegant.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo really has resonance, in fact it reminds me a bit of Luxembourg City. And I'm with you on that coat!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Mary Jo