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Vous devez tirer sur Honey Il to Get It In
FishingPeche | July 23rd 2008 by Kitichai HAD
Image by federico.soffici via Flickr Vous devez tirer sur Honey Il to Get It In Ma copine et je suis allée plusieurs fois de pêche et ont pris rien du tout. Maintenant, quand elle n’est pas avec moi, j’ai pris plus de 100 seulement en b read more
Remembering YSL: An Icon
evawhite.com | June 10th 2008 by Eva White
I remember when I was a teenager, someone gifted me some miniature samples of Rive Gauche, Opium, Paris, designer fragrances from Yves Saint Laurent, and if I shut my eyes I can still recall those fragrances, and to this day Opium remains one of my f read more
Rive Gauche, YSL Circa Fall Winter 2004
Papierblog | June 3rd 2008
Our sister international site featured a YSL ad from 2003 and so to Cam-Ling I wanted to send a special my favorite message to you. Of all the YSL stuff ads this one with Gemma Ward has to be a personal favorite. One can only imagine the amount of f read more
Hommage a Yves Saint Laurent
Milk and Honey Blog - Interiors, Design and Living | June 2nd 2008
I feel terribly moved by the sad news today. Being a Parisian and loving Haute couture, I have to say that Yves Saint Laurent was an Icon.He has revolutionised the fashion for women by introducing us to wear trouser suits and trenches inspired from read more
RIP YSL
The Lil' Mama Blog | June 2nd 2008 by Lil' Mama
Today the fashion world lost an icon and a visionary! Born Yves Saint Laurent, August 1, 1936 in Oran, in what was then known as French Algeria, leaving home to work for French designer Christian Dior at the tender age of… read more
The Fashion World Bids Farewell to Yves Saint Laurent
Logical Harmony | June 2nd 2008 by Tashina
Today, the fashion world bids farewell to legendary and innovative designer Yves Saint Laurent. Born in 1936, in Oran, Algeria, he won a contest for designing a cocktail dress at the age of 17. In 1954, he attended the Chambre Syndicale school of hau read more
Breaking: Fashion Icon, Yves Saint Laurent Dies
UPTOWNflavor | June 1st 2008 by D. Bell
We see touches of his style every time we take a stroll down the busy 125th Street corridor: denim wear, designer fashions, and brand names. The iconic legend of the fashion world, Yves Saint Laurent has died in Paris at the age of 71. Saint Laurent read more
Jardin du Luxemburg
Street Paris | June 1st 2008 by italo
One of the most beautiful parisian gardens is, without any doubt, the Luxemburg's one on the Rive Gauche. Built close the Senat Chamber (in the picture) it constitue a veritable oasi for parisian people living or working on the left side of Seine, b read more
Paris Rive Gauche
Street Paris | May 18th 2008 by italo
We have been strolling and visiting enough the right side of the river, Paris Rive Droit, not to care to pass the Seine River and see the left one: the Rive Gauche. For many aspects a different Paris, with a different spirit, you'll find there not o read more
J Crew Owen Hobo Takes Its Cue from Rive Gauche
Bag Exchange | May 15th 2008 by Ellen
If you always wanted a Mombasa handbag, which was created in the Tom Ford era for Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, but have had trouble finding one on eBay or anywhere else for that matter, feast your eyes on this. Not bad, eh? It even has a gosh da read more
Pont des Arts
Street Paris | May 14th 2008 by italo
Til now we have been strolling exclusively on the right side of the Seine River, known as Rive Droit, it's time to have a look on the Rive Gauche too (left side). To achieve the passage the Pont des Art is our favorite bridge. A small bridge where p read more
Paris Tour--Part 2
The Alien Next Door | April 29th 2008 by Nina Munteanu
It was already on my second day in Paris that I'd discovered my "outside office": a café on la Place Saint-Michel, presided over by an impressive fountain of Saint Michael slaying the Devil.Located on the Rive Gauche off the Pont Saint-Michel to Ile read more
Ile de la Citè
Street Paris | April 23rd 2008 by italo
The parisian river is the Seine, it's also the biggest of all France, it divides Paris into two parts, called (or known as) Right and Left one:Rive Droit (right, the northern one)Rive Gauche (left, the southern one).Here you right on the left one (s read more

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