A Precious and flowered garden for Christmas at the department store Bon Marché in Paris

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This year, the Parisian department store Bon marché Rive gauche created a wonderful Christmas tree with flowers, gold branches and balls based on the famous Fabergé eggs.

The fashion photographer Andrew Yee

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Originated from Hawaii, Andrew Yee moved to New York to study at Parsons, the new school of design. After his graduation, he obtained the Coveted Surface Avant Guardian Award. He photoshoots fashion and celebrities. He worked for magazines such as … Continue reading

Ô Daphné

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Vintage Jeanne Lanvin’s dress (1945-1950s). The painting realized in 1897 by Paul Jean Gervais is called “Apollo and Arts”. Apollo is the Greek god of sun, poetry, music and singing.

Divine !

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Dolce Gabbana’s dress and earrings. This painting called “Allegory of painting” was realized by François Boucher in 1765. He was an important French Rococo painter.

Quelle allégresse de s’élever dans le ciel !

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Dolce Gabbana’s bag This painting called “Les hazards heureux de l’escarpolette” was realized by Jean-Honoré Fragonard in 1767. He was an important French Rococo painter

Baroque opulence

Dolce Gabbana’s dress
Baroque (derived from “Barocco” meaning in Portuguese “irregular pearl or stone”) was an artistic movement born in Rome, Italy in 1600 and which lasted until 1700. The Baroque movement embraced all the art domains : painting, architecture, sculpture, music, dance… Baroque rejected the classicism. This movement was characterized by the spectacular, abondance of details, dramatic effects, the luxury…

Baroque magnificence


Dolce Gabbana’s bag
Baroque (derived from “Barocco” meaning in portuguese “irregular pearl or stone”) was an artistic movement born in Rome, Italy in 1600 and which lasted until 1700. The Baroque movement embraced all the art domains : painting, architecture, sculpture, music, dance… Baroque rejected the classicism. This movement was characterized by the spectacular, abondance of details, dramatic effects, the luxury…

Baroque in love


Dolce Gabbana’s coat, bag and top
Baroque (derived from “Barocco” meaning in portuguese “irregular pearl or stone”) was an artistic movement born in Rome, Italy in 1600 and which lasted until 1700. The Baroque movement embraced all the art domains : painting, architecture, sculpture, music, dance… Baroque rejected the classicism. This movement was characterized by the spectacular, abondance of details, dramatic effects, the luxury…
Sources : Pinterest and art-baroque.net