I’m figuratively dressing a femme fatale for a cinematic sequence.
She’s well read, well-spoken and has her own particular ‘likes and dislikes’ navigating several centuries of art/culture yet enjoys talking up trashy fashion.
Make no mistake, this women is versed in the science of seduction. Frankly, her weapon of choice is the sophisticated pencil skirt, a move of her calculated creativity.
‘Seek and you shall find’ meaning accept deeper research. The true jewels of this intriguing femme fatale can be found fairly easily. I’m adoring this women already. Defining more expression/history/character traits will allow us to go beyond stereo-typical references.
She’s a trained master in seduction.
“slim silhouette stays that way – with just a flattering hint of poufiness”
The hand-on-hips is a unifying image of sophisticated 1920’s style femininity.
The high-hip skirt is a much softer look/playful touch. Black nylon tights, or something with a slight pattern. Elegant Christian Louboutin’s stilettos, painted toes, red gloss, towards the darker side of red.
Does Eva Green, in this advertising campaign for Mont Blanc begin to hint that’s she’s a respected femme fatale power player.
Yup
I’m never opposed to viewing Helena modeling underwear
(after all, this editorial piece was stunning and classy), but go ahead.
Sure, it’s super hot photography: “Hands up. You’ve got the gun? Surely NOT.”
Strong women are the key to my business. I think nothing is hotter than a woman who takes charge. Power to us ladies!
It was once said, “Take charge, assert and be the universal symbol of hotness (confidence!)”