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Jul172011

Five Fives, Part III

Savvy in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA:

Melissa said she took this picture of a Warholian-Chanel No. 5 at the Alameda Flea Market.

Victoria Thorne in Paris, France "Five Parisian Fives":

Vicki has been hunting for fives all over Paris...my personal favorite is the "V" from the Givenchy sign!

Stacey, New York City:

J'Adore Couture, San Francisco, CA:

Kim got inspired by her favorite architect, Richard Neutra, and the famous Neutra font.

The Luxe Chronicles, London, England:

Helene's first image is of a FIVE inch stiletto designed by Bruno Frisoni for Roger Vivier - her favorite shoe company.

The second is "an image of Ines de la Fressange looking sultry and gorgeous.  I chose her because as a woman who is now in her fifties and not afraid to say it, she represents for me five decades of elegance of body, mind and spirit.  She is the embodiment of that old Diana Vreeland quote "The only real elegance is in the mind; if you've got that, the rest really comes from it.""

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