I have always been intimidated by and in total awe of French women. Their perfectly toned, slender bodies are always impeccably dressed with clothes that fit just right - expensive jackets with intricate seaming are worn over sophisticated tops in rich colors that follow the slight curves of their torsos. Tight, dark wash jeans (never without embellishment, mind you, be it dull bronze studs, teeny silver jewels, antiqued silver zippers on the back pockets, or some abstractly feminine pattern either stitched, patched, or dyed on one leg) or perfectly fitting black or grey dress slacks outline slender yet muscular legs and give way to very classy shoes - tall, black, pointy-toed boots; red pumps; brown ballet flats with pink flowers and script stitched on. And then there are the scarves - every color and pattern imaginable,
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