17.3.12

Life Lately // Everyday Happiness ♥

Warmer weather and walks around the city 
Pretty colours and patterns 
Reading, lots and lots, mostly about movie making 
New dress, ankle boots, sparkly blouse and nail polish, so so pretty 
Mexican veggie junk food 
Watching Capote 
And late nigh editing sessions (we have now finished the first segment and are moving on to the second!) 

A few of the little things that are making me smile oh so big...

Virginie 


16 comments:

  1. Love the pretty photos. And, in "Capote," I couldn't believe how the physically-large Philip Seymour Hoffman could convincingly portray the physically-tiny Truman Capote, but he did. Excellent performance.

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    1. I love characters with big egos and Capote definitely delivers when it comes to believing in one's own genius he was the king!

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  2. Fun to see what has been going on in your day-to-day live just a little bit. I love the pink tight and heart pants.

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  3. oooh, those ankle booties are SO pretty! I love posts like this. To me, you have a fabulous life! xo

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    1. Your sweet Nikki! Happiness is all around for us to see and make the most of ;)

      Those ankle boots were chosen by my readers in my latest shopping guide, I LOVE them!!

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  4. Great post!:)Like the one with the new stuffs :))

    xoxo,
    Sherleyzz

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  5. i love those red sunglasses. they are seriously SO ADORABLE.

    xo kaitlin
    kaitgirl

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  6. I love your red sunnies and the red tights with the shoes, très jolie

    Ariane

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  7. Hey! que linso outfit! simple y casual... lindo!

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  8. I am in love with those ankle boots! Absolutely amazing!!

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  9. Great update! I'm happy to hear the editing is coming along nicely.

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  10. the books look quite intersting, could you recommend me one about the history of movies?

    xxx Anita

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    1. Hey Anita! It really depends what specific aspect of movie History interests you... I love Taschen books about the History of movies because they have a lot of information yet tons of beautiful stills as well (cinema is a very visual art!)... I have one called 100 All-Time Favorite Movies and it goes over all the different phases of cinema, from the very first movie ever made to the 1990's, I'd recommend it for sure!

      The books I was reading this week are about the "indie" filmmakers of the 90's (Fincher, Tarantino, Anderson, Russell, Soderbergh...) and how they infiltrated the Hollywood studio system, which is fascinating to me! The other 2 are about producing and distribution :)

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  11. ah you're onto the second section already- how amazing!! what is your film about again? i feel like you could read about all the movie making for decades, keep up the awesome work!
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  12. The film is called Clyde Nelson, it's a character piece about Clyde, a young man that has a toxic relationship with his father and works within a self-empowerment group where he does more wrong than good...

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