Life and Style Gucci show tense , french cafe with cats
21/09/2013 15:49Gucci , the fashion week in Milan, Wednesday 18 Hermes kelly 35cmSeptember with models look as residents of a luxurious opium den , with the increase of the transparent tops and floral motifs of Art Nouveau. Shimmering gold , azalea purple, green lizard and pink salmon are the dominant colors on the podium, while focused on fishnet black underwear with suspenders and belts hanging on the left. Nightgowns and flowing veil featured heavily in a collection , the further back the art of fashion seemed Deco inspiration at the end of the century Orientalism this year.
Among those who had visited the show luxury French magnate Francois -Henri Pinault , the husband of actress Salma Hayek and CEO of the multinational Kering that owns Gucci, American actress Blake Lively, U.S. Vogue editor Anna Wintour in her sunglasses brand and luxury Russian tycoon Mikhail Kusnirovich a regular Milan. London exhibition shows the inglorious history of pearls Pearls have long been one of the treasures of nature , caressed by kings , queens and movie stars. But a new exhibition in London shows that its origins are much less glamorous. The show at London's Victoria and Albert ( V & A ) Museum debunks the myths that grow pearls of sand in a mollusc shell , revealing rather formed by the larva of a tapeworm by another animal excreted. "If you cut a pearl in half, you will never be a grain of sand " co-curated by Hubert Bari told the AFP news agency . We will never know whether this knowledge would love to Marilyn Monroe necklace beads , which they disguise of Joe DiMaggio in 1954 , where she continued to wear during their divorce. But her necklace and more than 200 pieces of jewelry and works of art on display at the V & A shows the old and almost universal love beads, which continues today. Other gems are worn pearl drops of Charles I of England to his Gucci walletexecution in 1649
, and sold to the French Revolution exposed to some of the royal jewels . " We tell the story of pearls throughout history , " Beatriz Chadour Sampson, a jewelry historian and co-curator of the exhibition , told the AFP news agency . ' Cat Cafe is purrfect spot for animal lovers Paris First " coffee chat" opened by France in Paris with a group of nine internally rescue cats ready and waiting to be carried out by the sounds of cat -loving customers. Already popular in Tokyo, where there are dozens of cat cafes allow customers who do not have a pet at home , for a hot cup of something crouched with a purring cat on your knees. Margaux gandelon , the woman behind the new Café des Cats in the fashionable Marais district of Paris, said that the cats were carefully on their social skills and stresses that health and well- being of the highest priority are selected . " My cats are free day and night ," she said. Cindy Strasbourg angel visited the cafe before it opened for a preview . The 31 -year-old welcomed the idea saying he was encouraged to interact with other people rather than electronics. " Cats do not always allow us to connect you to our phone. Moreover, they are to create Gucci suitcasesocial bonds ," she said. " Instead of typing on our computers while we drink coffee with our neighbors talk about cats ," she added.