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"givenchy" poems
The air smells like you Like a bottle of givenchy Cologne, except brand new. Like the thought of me and you, The thought of something actually being true. I think back on that afternoon Where we downed that whole Bottle of cognac. When you said the three words, Your pronunciation so exact. You saw all of me that day And I admired all of your Charismatic ways. The lights were kept off And I took in every bit of your Neatly kept loft. You'd said that I was the only Girl you brought to your home And for the first time, I didn't feel alone. And I remember all of what you said, Every syllable, every vowel I clung on to, Cause I always think back on that afternoon, Praying that for the first time What we have is actually true.
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Feb 6, 2016
Feb 6, 2016 at 12:46 PM UTC
Fresh Air
Strobe lights, low eyes, blown mind Four Eyes, neck ice, blown white, no mind Nice cars, dark fade, night games, insane I swear this place has no ******* life And that's exactly how I want it Room spinning, wheel of fortune Fortune favored me, so my shackles gold, I am tortured The tour bus tore us from our exposure, to life Bass booming, ear drums popping off like a hundred guns Saluting troops with marching bands, they all cheer in unison My pains boo'd off by my pill prescriptions Not a nun, cause we are ****** struck by Smith's arrow Rock stars chose the path that is most narrow I don't know where the time went, my mind set This bombs clock ticks, I die inside on the pursuit of profit The prodigal son grew up to be a villain Stuck in the streets, struck so his sins can't be forgiven Swear this devil is sleeping with finer women Designer linen, Hermes, Versace, Givenchy Italian names with a tendency to stop me But me stopping would lead traffic jams Tank is empty, can I make it, not sure if I can Hop out the driver side, you can keep this whip Wasted all my life, dreaming big, window shopping
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Feb 22, 2012
Feb 22, 2012 at 9:13 PM UTC
Window Shopping
Viens donc ma Muse Et comme chaque dimanche matin J'ouvre grand mes ailes Viens danser avec les fauves Et prends-moi sous l'aisselle Plonge dans ma sueur matinale Tu vois, tu sens le parfum De la bête qui halète Quand tu l'allaites de tes désirs secrets. Cette bête qui dort en moi Et qui te captive Cette bête aux mille têtes et aux mille poils Qui t'épient et que tu guettes Par la fenêtre Le parfum de cerf-lynx qui te hante Une odeur oubliée qui t'obnubile Une odeur de ton enfance Comme une souffrance lancinante Qui te trouble et t'exaspère Une puanteur charnelle instinctive Presque un fleuve liquide Qui se répand comme une onde de rut Et se faufile entres tes lèvres et narines Sur les chemins pentus de l'extase. Sens-moi épanche-toi Hume-moi respire-moi Renifle-moi Essaie de deviner le nom de ce parfum : Cocaïne de Lanvin ? Fleurs du Mâle de Guerlain? Encens Sauvage de Dior ? Sang-dragon de Givenchy ? Et si c'était simplement Cyprine de Muse Que tu secrétais sous mes aisselles?
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Aug 21, 2019
Aug 21, 2019 at 6:07 AM UTC
Aisselles
Emma Stone must have known she was a dead cert to take home the award for best actress — her gold Givenchy gown was calling out for accessorising with the gold statuette. Stone led the charge for shimmering metallic gowns at a ceremony that was underwhelming from a fashion perspective, bar a handful of stand-out stars. Those included Nicole Kidman, Jessica Biel, Halle Berry, Charlize Theron and fashion’s latest It girl Janelle Monae, who translated fashion chops from her musical background into acting with spectacular results, courtesy of designer Elie Saab. Fashion pushes a more casual agenda and elements of this are filtering onto the red carpet. Hair was more undone: loose waves for Kirsten Dunst, a half-up style from Felicity Jones and Alicia Vikander’s messy topknot. Berry’s wild curls deserved their own statuette. A mini-trend emerged with actresses wearing jewelled headpieces, including Ruth Negga, Salma Hayek and Monae. While things did get political in speeches at the event, embracing diversity in the arts, stars didn’t give in to the current feminist mood. There was a distinct lack of pantsuits, which had been increasingly common at recent awards. Meryl Streep almost went there, in a “drouser” ensemble of dress over trousers, but that was as close as it got. The lone political nod was an abundance of blue ribbons, supporting the American Civil Liberties Union’s action against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Best supporting actress nominee Ruth Negga pinned one to her red Valentino gown, Karlie Kloss to her white Stella McCartney, while Moonlightdirector Barry Jenkins and best original song nominee Lin-Manuel Miranda added them to their tux jackets. “I think art is inherently political,” said Miranda.Read more at:http://www.marieaustralia.com/long-formal-dresses | www.marieaustralia.com/red-carpet-celebrity-dresses
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Feb 27, 2017
Feb 27, 2017 at 8:38 PM UTC
Oscar fashion: loose hair, blue ribbons and no pantsuits
Emma Stone must have known she was a dead cert to take home the award for best actress — her gold Givenchy gown was calling out for accessorising with the gold statuette. Stone led the charge for shimmering metallic gowns at a ceremony that was underwhelming from a fashion perspective, bar a handful of stand-out stars. Those included Nicole Kidman, Jessica Biel, Halle Berry, Charlize Theron and fashion’s latest It girl Janelle Monae, who translated fashion chops from her musical background into acting with spectacular results, courtesy of designer Elie Saab. Fashion pushes a more casual agenda and elements of this are filtering onto the red carpet. Hair was more undone: loose waves for Kirsten Dunst, a half-up style from Felicity Jones and Alicia Vikander’s messy topknot. Berry’s wild curls deserved their own statuette. A mini-trend emerged with actresses wearing jewelled headpieces, including Ruth Negga, Salma Hayek and Monae. While things did get political in speeches at the event, embracing diversity in the arts, stars didn’t give in to the current feminist mood. There was a distinct lack of pantsuits, which had been increasingly common at recent awards. Meryl Streep almost went there, in a “drouser” ensemble of dress over trousers, but that was as close as it got. The lone political nod was an abundance of blue ribbons, supporting the American Civil Liberties Union’s action against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Best supporting actress nominee Ruth Negga pinned one to her red Valentino gown, Karlie Kloss to her white Stella McCartney, while Moonlightdirector Barry Jenkins and best original song nominee Lin-Manuel Miranda added them to their tux jackets. “I think art is inherently political,” said Miranda.Read more at:http://www.marieaustralia.com/long-formal-dresses | www.marieaustralia.com/red-carpet-celebrity-dresses
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The 34-year-old Russian model has admitted she applies beauty products to enhance her cheekbones and jaw line when she has to attend a formal discussion to make her look "older" and "more mature". Speaking to Elle.com about her beauty regime, the blonde beauty - who has starred in fashion campaigns for luxury designer brands including Givenchy, Prada and Calvin Klein - said: "There's no particular routine. I keep my skin clean and moisturized. A product I swear by is [Guerlain] Super Aqua Serum, so maybe this is my secret. "It's also genetics and a healthy lifestyle. I think it's really about using the right products and looking after your skin. And putting on makeup that doesn't make your skin look like it's caked on. My two favorite products are Lingerie De Peau BB Cream, and in the winter I use Météorites Baby Glowfoundation. It smells so good. The pearl powder is what gives it this really incredible glow. The secret to applying my makeup is that I just put it where it's needed. "Sometimes I wear just a little pencil and a bit of mascara to make my eyes stand out a little more. And maybe a bit of color on my cheeks. If I'm going to a meeting, I will contour my face to make myself look a little older. I have to look more mature." And Natalia - who has sons Lucas, 14, Viktor, nine, Maxim, two, four-month-old Roman and 10-year-old daughter Neva with her husband Antoine Arnault - has admitted motherhood impacts on her daily routine. The Gorky-born star explained: "Keeping up with everything I do requires some sacrifices, but once and a while I need to take some time to myself."Read more at:http://www.marieaustralia.com/princess-formal-dresses | www.marieaustralia.com/sexy-formal-dresses
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Nov 1, 2016
Nov 1, 2016 at 4:00 AM UTC
Natalia Vodianova contours her face to make her look 'older'
The 34-year-old Russian model has admitted she applies beauty products to enhance her cheekbones and jaw line when she has to attend a formal discussion to make her look "older" and "more mature". Speaking to Elle.com about her beauty regime, the blonde beauty - who has starred in fashion campaigns for luxury designer brands including Givenchy, Prada and Calvin Klein - said: "There's no particular routine. I keep my skin clean and moisturized. A product I swear by is [Guerlain] Super Aqua Serum, so maybe this is my secret. "It's also genetics and a healthy lifestyle. I think it's really about using the right products and looking after your skin. And putting on makeup that doesn't make your skin look like it's caked on. My two favorite products are Lingerie De Peau BB Cream, and in the winter I use Météorites Baby Glowfoundation. It smells so good. The pearl powder is what gives it this really incredible glow. The secret to applying my makeup is that I just put it where it's needed. "Sometimes I wear just a little pencil and a bit of mascara to make my eyes stand out a little more. And maybe a bit of color on my cheeks. If I'm going to a meeting, I will contour my face to make myself look a little older. I have to look more mature." And Natalia - who has sons Lucas, 14, Viktor, nine, Maxim, two, four-month-old Roman and 10-year-old daughter Neva with her husband Antoine Arnault - has admitted motherhood impacts on her daily routine. The Gorky-born star explained: "Keeping up with everything I do requires some sacrifices, but once and a while I need to take some time to myself."Read more at:http://www.marieaustralia.com/princess-formal-dresses | www.marieaustralia.com/sexy-formal-dresses
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I went round and round, spiraling from one disaster to another. I was filthy rich and sipped the most expensive wine and reeked of Givenchy perfume and narcissism . I walked with my head in the stars, walked on water and overindulged in the life of glamour and speed. Everything was "Perfect" Everything was MATERIALISTIC   Think What happens when a car speeds too fast ? It crashes That's when all the madness began. I crashed and didn't crash alone I had company.
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Dec 5, 2016
Dec 5, 2016 at 12:04 PM UTC
Filthy Rich