MURIELLE
Queen of Lionesses
She appeared crossing Boulevard Beaumarchais like a mythological creature. Haughty, she wore her lioness mane like a crown of precious metal. Half African Venus, half Karaba (the witch of Kirikou), she declared outright that she had never worked in this royal posture. His free time? She takes advantage of it to stroll in the Marais. His age ? A subject unworthy of interest, according to this visibly happy fifty-something. Besides, do queens have an age?
T-shirt –Calvin Klein
Pants - Dolce & Gabbana
Belt –Hermes
Shoes – Palladium
Bag –Hermes
Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet
18.06.19
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