qui suis-je?


An extended journal of LA COUTURIER especially for POP Magazine documenting the musings, ramblings, and advice of a coquettish girl with an potentially unhealthy obsession with bags and cocktail rings, who calls herself la couturier. Hardly an expert at fashion; simply one who immerses herself in it. It is here where she presents an edgier version of her take on fashion, her dreams, her aspirations, hoping to inspire in some way or another. je m'appelle la couturier. comment ça va?


follow, s.v.p.


bloglovin

let’s talk, darling.


Email me at: lacouturier.nyc@gmail.com about anything & everything! Questions, tips, the likes - never hesitate!



breaking it down…


8

August 27th, 2009

Unwritten.


garance-dore-1

{ image source:  g a r a n c e  d o r é }

Something about the unkempt bed hair and smokey eyes is undeniably alluring; perhaps because it is a standout against a crowd of perfectly coiffed ladies, who spend hours in the morn applying perfectly winged liner and a red lip. That just-rolled-out of bed hair, slightly suggestive of a rather exciting evening, in addition to makeup left on from the night before is simply fascinating. For she alone is proof that a woman can in fact grab her handbag and run out the door in a minute’s time sans the daily routine of dolling up. Because a woman shines most in a state of nonchalance, radiating wild and uninhibited beauty in imperfect perfection.

But her ability to catch all eyes extends far beyond the rumpled hair and bedroom eyes, the blasé loose tank and a chic scarf loosely thrown over (an aside: I must find the perfect leopard print scarf!). It is the glimpse of ink on her side, one that gives a peek of a tattoo that few bystanders catch, but later doubt if they did actually see something. The mysteriousness, the romanticism of tattoo in cursive, inked to her skin in such a demure fashion is unbelievably beautiful. For so long I’ve admired those who embraced tattoos; a rosary on the ankle, a meaningful quote inscribed on their back. On men it gives the undeniably sexy, bad-boy look; on women, it is adds mysteriousness and edginess. Whether or not such effect comes with preconceptions of tattoo-baring people really is irrelevant at this point, because the effect is in fact unique, inimitable by clothing or hairstyle or makeup.

It may come as a surprise to most to hear that I have always (in secret) wanted a tattoo. I loved the idea of being rebellious, of wearing my heart and mind on me (literally), of letting it speak for itself, of being different. After all, a tattoo expresses so much more than clothing or accessories ever could; it takes permanent residence on your physicality, leaving an eternal mark and reminder of whatever was significant to you at the time. I have longed for a simple word or quote, inscribed in black script along the ribcage on the side much like the woman above. Only glimpses of it can be seen with more revealing ensembles, in the bedroom, or at the beach, otherwise covered with modesty.

But I am still in the process of brainstorming that perfect word/phrase. Perhaps something in Latin or French?

bisous,

La C.


BY: lacouturier

Comments (13)



13 Comments »

  1. do you know who this person is? feels like ive seen her before.. anyway. truly a beautiful snap! j’adore garance dore

    Comment by ediot — 27 August 2009 @ 10:36 pm
  2. I would consider getting the phrase “carpe diem” in the same spot or the letter “R” on my hip in honor of my grandmother, Rose. My parents are completely against it, though, so it probably won’t happen… Still, tattoos can be so glamorous when done tastefully!

    Comment by Hannah — 27 August 2009 @ 11:01 pm
  3. [...] Blogging for POP Magazine makes me feel quite official; do check out my latest post, titled Unwritten! [...]

    Pingback by what’s in, what’s out {august} « la couturier — 29 August 2009 @ 5:00 am
  4. I love her! Her hair is just perfectly distressed:) I also love tattoos and I can’t wait to get my first one. The problem is that I don’t know what I want it to say either xD

    Comment by anywhere dreams — 29 August 2009 @ 5:21 pm
  5. As always, love you!

    Comment by iole — 29 August 2009 @ 7:30 pm
  6. I have always wanted a tiny ladybug on my wrist, hmmm, I’m seriously thinking about it! I do have a navel piercing sooo why not a tiny tattoo!
    I LUV YOUR POST IT’S SOLELY FASHIONABLY FAB!
    bisous,
    G

    Comment by Gerri Ward — 30 August 2009 @ 7:51 am
  7. Maybe simply because it’s the effortless look. It’s the look that many out there don’t dare to take because of lack of self-confidence or fear what the other person might say.

    Comment by AX80 — 30 August 2009 @ 3:45 pm
  8. i too have been contemplating the perfect tattoo… i want to get “love is the answer” tattood down the side of my back in a linky type style font. (in the place wher hayden pantierre has hers). carpe diem is also very inspiring -

    Comment by Sarah — 31 August 2009 @ 2:35 am
  9. I agree, I love small, intriguing tattoos.
    If you want latin you should copy a stroph from Horace ;D

    Comment by Isy — 1 September 2009 @ 4:49 pm
  10. Her eyes! so sultry!

    Comment by Mo — 2 September 2009 @ 1:36 am
  11. I absolutely love the messy, bed hair!

    - laur @ neonmango

    Comment by Laur — 2 September 2009 @ 9:51 pm
  12. I can’t even begin to say how beauitful you write.

    Comment by thebaglady — 19 September 2009 @ 7:34 pm
  13. Mélancolie is a french word, it means melancholy.

    and do you know who this person is? she’s very inspiring!

    Comment by Phi — 19 December 2009 @ 8:25 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL




Leave a comment








Tags


Pages


for more by me...