• French Chic

  • 50 French Style & Beauty Secrets
  • By: Ashlee DeJarnette
  • Narrated by: Kay Webster
  • Length: 37 mins
  • 2.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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French Chic

By: Ashlee DeJarnette
Narrated by: Kay Webster
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This book will be your guide to learn many tips, and tricks of French culture.

Parisian style is very well edited to consist of the most practical pieces to work collectively from head to toe. Every element of the outfit is prepared to work as an entire. In Paris, you won't see ladies browsing around in frumpy jackets which hit their hip at the incorrect location and does not do anything for the rest of their outfit - it's a completely meticulous way that every form or layer provides directly to create the right silhouette.

©2015 Ashlee DeJarnette (P)2016 Ashlee DeJarnette

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Le Don't bother

so it was cheap. I think the best part was the 5 minute monologue in the beginning about copyright laws, etc. If the narrator intended to come off as an anti - American snob, she succeeded. I learned next to nothing other than French women are a different species apparently. Give me a break.

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