Tag: accessory
The bra, an accessory soon to expire?
The bra, an accessory soon to expire? In our weekly meeting “ Everything is explained “, we talk about the female breast, bras, the contradictory injunctions that weigh on women’s…
Birkenstock sandals: From hippie statement to model accessory
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Gas grill accessory trends 2023: 8 must-haves for outdoors
Meat is not a vegetable Gas grill accessories: 8 gadgets that should not be missing at the next barbecue party The 2023 barbecue season is in full swing. Between Lake…
How the fan has crossed the ages to remain the iconic accessory of summer
At the end of your hand, the fan moves to refresh you in the heart of summer. From Spain to Japan, via China and France, it has crossed the centuries…
Rihanna, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian… The crazy guest list for Pharrell Williams’ first show for Louis Vuitton
By Mitia Bernetel Published 2 hours ago, Update 38 minutes ago The stars at the Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2024 show See the slideshow (23) On Tuesday June 20, the first…
How this schoolyard accessory became indispensable and chic
From the streets to the parades, the backpack is everywhere. A schoolyard accessory that could have been nicely considered old-fashioned in the 1990s, it is now regaining its former glory.…
Hair reflected in the times: a means of protest and an accessory
by Catherine Wissman 03/19/2023, 18:55 3 mins Political symbol, erotic lure or decorative accessory: A look at history shows that hair is not just hair. Pictures of courageous Iranian women…
It gets new press and becomes the luxury accessory of the moment
New look for a new life, the balaclava will no longer only be used for skiing! It is now the centerpiece of fashion shows and campaigns for major brands with…
Tweet of the week: Dad is a creepy accessory
Tweet of the week “I’ve been invited and I need a spooky accessory.” Child: “Can’t you take Dad with you?” With their awkward and funny nature, children often sweeten everyday…
Apple: The iPhone as a fashion accessory – Economy
Economic theorists have long assumed that people behave rationally when it comes to purchases. But he often doesn’t. Clever companies know this and don’t just advertise with ultra-fine resolution screens…