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Hollywood boulevard: day and night

Hollywood ! Going up to better look at the sprawling angels. Hollywood boulevard in daytime is a big cheap supermarket for not refined tourists. At night, better to forget: prostitutes and soliciting. The perpendicular streets are much more interesting, with trendy restaurants, bars and other, where the decoration is often a bit too much and rocco barocco, so characteristic and authentic. You’re in L.A. baby! Here no subtlety and great relax atmosphere.

Almost empty, the strip, early morning and already this incredible light : I love. Starting the Walk of Fame by Elvis Presley (related post about the today Thai Elvis Presley of L.A. !)

Kitsch beauty Salon in the trendy Hollywood, less touristic and much more fun and funky !

Soulful

A TV filming at the Chinese Theatre used for the Hollywood Movies first.

Tribute to the eternal “bigger than life” Sir Chaplin waits for long in the hall of the Roosevelt Hotel.

Night flight in the hype Hollywood

Since 1927, the historical Hotel Roosevelt, beautifully renovated in 2005.

For « la razza » :

B-52’s posters of a gay club in the heart of the revival Hollywood and art and furniture galleries

Why do they always forget to show how green is L.A. ? And this absolutely unique brightness !

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Corcovado and Christ The Redeemer

Getting in the postcard for real!

Melting with the cliché… I do love Cristo Redentor (Christ The Redeemer) at the top of Corcovado’s hill blessing Rio!

I love you, Rio!

Santa Teresa

Slash Strolling…

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Kimono & Obi crush

What’s The Link Between Tokyo and Hong Kong?

Watashi wa (me), a Parisian traveler young lady going for a walk in Hong Kong, found an exhibition of amazingly beautiful Kimono and Obi (belts). And I wanted to cheer with you my passion of Japanese fabrics and patterns combinations, adding few Tokyo snapshots (in black and white).

Quel lien entre Hong Kong et Tokyo?

Watashi wa (moi), la petite parisienne vagabonde qui en promenade dans Hong Kong tombe par hasard sur une exposition de magnifiques Kimono et Obi (ceintures). Et j’ai eu envie de vous faire partager ma passion des tissus et associations de motifs japonais, en y insérant quelques snapshots tokyoïdes (en noir et blanc).


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