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Entra en el exquisito y chispeante mundo de Garance Doré, la blogger de moda más influyente en el mundo.
Bautizada por The New York Times como «la guardiana del estilo», Garance Doré comparte sus historias sobre la moda, la vida, el amor, el estilo y la profesión, desde París a Nueva York, e inspira a los lectores a cultivar su lado más chic de la forma más personal y original.
Garance Doré ha cautivado, con su voz visionaria en el blog que lleva su mismo nombre, a millones de lectoras en todo el mundo. Con un enfoque fresco y atractivo, este libro magníficamente ilustrado lleva a las lectoras hacia un viaje inimitable combinado con fotografías e ilustraciones llenas de las perlas de sabiduría que Garance Doré ha recogido a lo largo de su vida y sus viajes. Con el eclecticismo intrínseco de su ciudad de adopción, Nueva York, y el espíritu apasionado de su Córcega natal, Love, Style, Life es un recorrido por el mundo de la moda, salpicado por consejos de lo más sofisticados. Un libro lleno de trucos y secretos, glamuroso y divertido, que pretende ser una guía útil para que saques partido a tu propio estilo y a todo lo bueno que hay en ti.
273 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 27, 2015
I don't think at any point I had pictured this could happen. Maybe I watch too many American movies with a happy ending. Last night, Chris and I didn't know what to do. He was pacing, I was curled under the sheets, unable to sleep but wanting desperately to wake up to a brighter day.
Then I heard Chris in the middle of the night.
That's it, he won, he said.
In my sleep, my heart ripped apart.
My vision of a progressive world, where women and men are finally equals, where racism is a thing of the past, where people of all color, religion and sexual orientation come together in a respectful way, where we work together to change a world and make it a place of healing, of care, attention for others and for our poor planet, that vision just broke down in million pieces at my feet.
What did people say yesterday?
That they are afraid.
I have a few people in my life that vote for Trump. Or Le Pen, in France. I didn't choose them to be like that, but they are and I listen to them. They're not the devil. They're good people. I swear they're good people! What they feel is powerless. They feel forgotten. They feel like they've given everything for a system that left them lacking, poor, empty.
They've been made to believe the answer is force, ejection, walls.
And why had I not imagined this could happen? Because I live behind closed walls too. The walls of my life, of my social media feeds, catered by me for me with the help of crazy algorithms that make it almost impossible to get a wider view of the world, presenting to me a landscape that conforms to my beliefs... But that is an absolute illusion.
And today, it's time to wake up from the dream.
These people I know, nothing I'll say will make them change.
There is only one thing to do. Keep loving them. And live and act on my beliefs like I've never done before.
If fear prompted that disaster, then let's not be fearful. Lets stop building walls. Lets look at each other and not fear the truth. Let's cultivate hope, care, compassion, and responsibility. Lets look around us and take each other's hands. Let's inspire and forgive.
Let's hope for an American movie happy ending, soon, soon enough.