Tatler August 2013 Vol.308
This
is French Actress/Model Clémence Poésy’s second time on the cover of Tatler,
which, a high-end reading not just targeting on bourgeoisie’s interest, but
more for aristocracy’s pleasure. Miss Poésy is the spokeswoman of Chanel, under
Jem Mitchell’s lens, Fleur Delacour from Harry Potter looks once more graceful on
cover shooting. Lace dress and Angora cardigan with various purple Canterbury
bellflower as backgrounds is amazing contrast; while Wool and tweed Chanel
jacket conveys the autumn spirit, but tweet skirt aggravates the bottom,
shorten the length of the whole look of slender figure of Miss Poésy.
Furthermore, a cover girl’s interview shall be as equally ‘quantity’ as fashion campaign pages, while Talter provides single page profile of Poésy without juicy fresh information. Perhaps French usually keeps their private life private, but on movie/modeling topics, Poésy’s remarkable depth and opinions on styles are capable enough to furnish Tatler interviewer’s writing materials, if not for Q&A format but article, is satisfying enough for the readers.
An elegant fashion house dress can be easily shown through the lens to the pages, but profound thoughts of human minds shall be necessarily performed from alphabets, words, sentences, to paragraphs. Tatler, shall you recognize, that Clémence Poésy is not just what I want from a French girl?
Photography:www.tatler.com
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