I've been a fan of yours for decades. Grew up with you featured in all the magazines as a teen. Had no idea you were almost my age. Classic lady. Thanks for all you've given to the world of inspired fashion and art.
French women of certain age are special...,so natural and so feminine. They love life, they live full without playing social roles. Respect, Ines! And all the other women who love theirselves after fourty or so!
OMG, I love, love, love this woman's perfume. So soft and so good. I bought it but never thought that there was an actual woman with this name. Now I love it even more. Thanks, Ines, you rock!
@@michellerjackson5776It was a blind buy at Fragrancenet.com. And the name is exactly that: Ines de la Fressange. I tried to buy again and it was not available, they have the sample size. but I think I saw it on Ebay. Try both sites. You may also try Beautyhabit.com, Beautyencounter.com., Fragrancex.com. Like I said, it is not mainstream, but its very girly, elegant, clean and fresh. I think its as comfortable and easy as Girl of Now from Elie Saab.
Love this...merci beaucoup! She's my fashion guru! Kept on wondering if she was going to dig into those famous French pastries, the whole basket? lol I would~ lol
LONDONIRISH64, I think it's for the interview because we don't have wine for breakfast. So many things about how French people live are wrong! (particularly on youtube) I'm always appalled at how others see us and the difference with our reality. I'm french and I don't wear navy (I hate it), I have my "no look" days, I'm lazy with makeup, i don't wear red/navy/white together, I dont' eat much croissants or baguette, and my absolute idols for clothes are american.
Quand je lis certains commentaires sous cette vidéo je comprends mieux pourquoi ce pays va mal, nous devenons des anglo-saxons déprimés et stressés. Par contre quand je vois Inès légèrement pompette en train de parler de sa liberté vestimentaire, je me dis qu'au moin elle est la digne héritière de l'esprit français.
very sane transformation for maturing woman. but not everyone is the same. others adhere to how they look good and feel good for themselves. you feel good for yourself, wearing earrings, necklace and rings altogether, it's a set when bought, it's at its best represents completely, it's fashion
Just saw her on Clive James' "Postcard From Paris" originally broadcast in 1988 on BBC4. She's on here at 26 mins 43 secs: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-przhiqnhOdI.html
Bah moi j'aime bien !!! Elle est bourrée et alors ? Hyper mal coiffée, so what ? Elle a du bon temps et tant mieux!!! Moi je me coulerais bien une bonne bouteille de rouge aussi là
comme disent certaines personnes, elle boit du vin avec des croissants, elle veut plutot montrer les symboles de la France mais je crois qu'elle a surtout bu le vin !!! manque plus que le béret !!!
I Love her! But could we start to hold a wine glass where we‘re supposed to? On the stem? Not like hollywood films told us?Not very chic to touch it on the top..
Apropos those big plastic clogs, you can't say the la marque, but I will: CROCS! Lightweight and hideously ugly. (Like Birkenstocks: Big boats for wide feet ... et une manque d'élégance).
Hilarant! IDLF tends to sound like a teenager when she speaks English...Not sure if she's drunk but she seems to be trying a bit too hard here. Et cette coiffure mi-papillotte mi-bigoudis enlevés à la va-vite est absolument désopilante. En Français, son côté un peu bébête est drôle, en Anglais ça ne marche pas vraiment. Mais bon, il y a des choses plus importantes.