April 26, 20178 yr Let's add some haute couture runway pics. Yves Saint Lauren Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1998: Backstage:
April 26, 20178 yr ^^ @ArianaVSCouture 14 hours ago, ArianaVSCouture said: And photo blast from the past. Laetitia for the ''Wurth Calendar 2000''. Cuba, East of Isla de la Juventud, beach of Cayo Largo del Sur where clothing is locally optional March 2000: Laetitia wearing a Black bikini is shot by Thomas Anders (Hamburg, Germany): Laetitia's Curves! New: Looking to the Caribbean Sea. New: Ondine is writing in sand a love letter for Hans. New: Venus sul Mare June 2000: White jacket in the lagoon. October 2000: White bikini. New angle under the tent. New: close up. 14 hours ago, ArianaVSCouture said: December 2000: White bikini. Sunset on Cayo Largo. @Rob S should not be so indifferent... New: Melancholy To see those pics again, browse the abstracts 16-23 then 29. Würth 2000: cover of the calendar featuring Heidi Klum (Germany) on Harbor Island, Laetitia Casta (France) and Saira Mohan (Canada): nude with flower not in the calendar. Copies: 600 K for customers and some employees. Paper: 580 tons requiring 27 trucks. Ink: 3 tons. Printing output: 348 hours (Italy). Calendar delivery: 47 trucks. Idea and concept: Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG (Künzelsau, Germany). Styling: Stephanie Imhoff (New York). Hair, make-up: Maren Goldenbaum for Close-Up Review 30 years of Würth calendars. See also (non Lae pics) 2017 unpublished top motives. Relative topic: Girls of the Wurth Calendar on Bellazon. The Würth Group is a world market leader in the assembly and fastening material trade for the industry (screws, screw accessories, anchors to tools, chemical-technical products and personal protection equipment): 400 companies. 80 countries. 39 K employees. 125 K products. On February 9, 2017, the Berlin Fashion Week was opened by Maybelline New York thanks to the event agency Marbet belonging to the Würth Group. The Würth foundation opened several museums and art galleries.
April 27, 20178 yr OMG, @an Alien! That's just amazing. I've never seen some of these pics before and they are breathtakingly beautiful. Thank you so, so much!!!
April 27, 20178 yr Laetitia is in new NUMERO BUT NOT ON THE COVER Quote L'iconique Laetitia Casta photographiée par Jean-Baptiste Mondino, se confie sur sa vie
April 27, 20178 yr 22 hours ago, an Alien said: ^^ @ArianaVSCouture December 2000: White bikini. Sunset on Cayo Largo. @Rob S should not be so indifferent... I don't understand the question...or answer
April 27, 20178 yr Never mind. An Alien wonders if the eyes of the British smiley is looking briefly to the cup of tea (hence the indifference) or ... Laetitia. did her NUMERO Body #183 May 2017 featuring on the cover the Dutch model Daphne Groeneveld. Laetitia will be inside tomorrow. On 5/30/2013 at 8:48 AM, Rob S said: On 5/30/2013 at 0:31 AM, an Alien said: taH pagh, taHbe (Klingon) "whether to continue, or not to continue" (Shakespeare) "to be, or not to be" On 5/29/2013 at 1:08 AM, frenchkiki said: English ---> Japanese ---> English = Klingon "Bellazon: The final frontier These are the voyages of the Starship, Enterwaffle Its never ending mission To spread strange new words To seek out new way to puzzle the civilizations To endlessly share words no man and woman has heard before" play the video while reading. Drama effect! Spoiler Quote English ---> Japanese ---> English = Klingon Spoiler "Bellazon:最後のフロンティア これらには、スターシップ、Enterwaffleの航海である その終わることのないミッション 奇妙な新しい言葉を広めるために 文明をパズルの新しい方法を模索する 延々と言葉を共有することがない男と女は、前に聞いていない" English ---> Japanese ---> English = Klingon Spoiler "Bellazon: HeH Qav'e' roD 'ejDo', Enterwaffle leng not qabna'Daj Qu' Huj mu' chu' yIlanqa'Qo'. mIw, petaQ tayqeq not veHmey 'elDI' yISam chu' endlessly mu' SoH vIQoypu' loD be' 'ej pagh pa'" Klingon Alien with increased sense of honor for the Species 8472 so called Undine and strict warrior code You made a mistake Mr , you need to put your waffles through the English-Japanese-English blender....not other people's movie scripts!!
April 27, 20178 yr Bellazon without waffles? On 5/27/2013 at 9:49 PM, astronomer said: What is going on here? May be there should be a 'Pics only' thread and another for news and text in general. Introducing the so-called Bellazon blog 'Pics only' guarantee without any text (even and mainly the 's waffles have been removed) ^ corresponding to the post: 'Laetitia for the ''Wurth Calendar 2000''.' by ArianaVSCouture.
April 29, 20178 yr Laetitia by Jean-Baptiste Mondino: NUMERO #183 May 2017 was visiting the official web site of Jean-Baptiste Mondino and found the above amazing pic that is absolutly new! Spoiler On 8/20/2012 at 1:17 AM, frenchkiki said: Obsession magazine available August 23 For the French fans this is a free magazine u will find with "le nouvel Obs" Browse the pics using the very small horizontal white slider until the Nouvel Obs "OBSESSION" pics in August 23, 2012: "Laetitia Casta en transe"
April 29, 20178 yr On 4/27/2017 at 7:04 PM, an Alien said: Bellazon without waffles? Introducing the so-called Bellazon blog 'Pics only' guarantee without any text (even and mainly the 's waffles have been removed) ^ corresponding to the post: 'Laetitia for the ''Wurth Calendar 2000''.' by ArianaVSCouture. A photoblog !
April 29, 20178 yr A lovely collection of pics And I have now followed Laetitia on Instagram as well as Marie-Ange
April 29, 20178 yr May 7, 2017: Long live the French Republic Beaubourg forecourt in front of the Pompidou Center on April 30, 2002: On 2/9/2010 at 11:17 PM, hope1 said: ^ Laetitia demonstrating for "Vive la République" against the far-right party qualified for the first time at the 2nd round of the French Presidential Election. "J'ai 23 ans et par rapport à tous les gens dans ce pays, je me sens responsable aussi. Voilà." I'm 23-years-old and with regard to all people in this country, I feel myself also responsable. There you go! Laetitia Casta, TV news France 3 "19-20" by INA (National Audiovisual Institute): 0.38s; 0.43s. 2017 - 2002 = Fifteen years and less than a month later, innuendo the Giraudoux's reference to the ondage Ondine's age...
April 29, 20178 yr Analogy between the Jean Giraudoux's play Ondine played by Laetitia Casta in 2004 ... Spoiler On 2/8/2015 at 7:38 PM, an Alien said: Since one month, Giraudoux's works are fallen in the public domain. Without any blasphemy of ondage, the Alien can quote the first judge about Dorothée in the play of theatre Ondine: "Vous étiez assez d'avis que c'était une salamandre. Nous l'avons mise au bûcher, pour voir. Elle a grillé. C'était donc bien une ondine." You agreed that she was a salamander. We tied her at a stake to see. She burned. She was therefore an ondine. On 10/26/2013 at 10:51 PM, an Alien said: You know in the water, one does not see the tears. When the movie Nymphea was screened on the Fontevraud Abbey's walls in 2007, the Holy See in Vatican City did not banish the film. Nobody was excommunicated. One did not burn at the stake any mermaids as the Holy Inquisition did it with the relapse Joan of Arc on May 30, 1431 in Rouen and one did not drown any salamanders... Spoiler ... in canal Saint Felix in Nantes where the legend tells of Ondine who could appear in the waters at nightfall. and Joan of Arc: Spoiler How to know if Joan of Arc was an Ondine or a Salamander? A salamander unharmed in the fire, 1350. Salamanders are known to resist to the fire so the only way to kill them is to drown in the sea, a lake or a river. Hereafter enclosed is what Wikipedia says about the Joan's trial and her male military clothing (armor) in prison against the rape: "Heresy was a capital crime only for a repeat offense [...]. A few days after her abjuration, when she was forced to wear a dress, she told a tribunal member that 'a great English lord had entered her prison and tried to take her by force.' [Here comes the repeat offense:] She resumed male attire either as a defense against molestation or, [...] because her dress had been taken by the guards and she was left with nothing else to wear. Her resumption of male military clothing was labeled a relapse into heresy for cross-dressing [...]." Joan of Arc's Death at the Stake, by Hermann Stilke, 1843. Joan of Arc was sentenced to die burned at the stake on May 30, 1431 just for a question of fashion. "They then burned the body twice more, to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics, and cast her remains into the Seine River."
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