Paule Ka’s dress, starry sky photo (not mine) and shooting stars light sets.
Paule Ka dress and photo of mine of a building, Dorotheenstadt, Berlin, France.
Paule Ka dress and photo of a building, Dorotheenstadt, Berlin, Germany.
Paule ka’s gown and photo (mine) of the botanic garden at Tenerife in Tenerife, Canary islands, Spain.
Elegant in grey : Sparkling : In black and white : Women in black : Dark blue : Graphic it’s chic ! Red in love : Voluptuous Velvet : Think pink ! White winter : Pretty prints : Sweet pastel : Pretty bows : Light blue : Floral dream : Tutti frutti :
Tara Jarmon’s dress and orange leaves L’automne se pare de couleurs chatoyantes ; un peu de chaleur dans le froid et le gris du ciel.
Paule Ka’s dress In some cultures and societies, shooting stars represent the soul of the deads. We ask them to bring our wishes to heaven for them to be granted. That’s why, we make a wish when we see a trail of shooting stars. Source : http://eliedumas.typepad.com/idees/2008/09/de-lorigine-des.html
Tara Jarmon’s dress and Theodore Earl Butler’s painting (Flowers in a garden, 1928).
Paule Ka’s dress ; Claude Monet’s painting (“Spring in Giverny”, 1903).
Paule Ka’s dress ; the French impressionist painter Claude Monet realized this piece of art (Au jardin, la famille de l’artiste, 1875).
Paule Ka designed the turquoise dress. I drew the patterns.