‘Indeed,
once,
when
she
turned
a
corner
rather
more
quickly
than
usual,
she
ran
against
it
before
she
could
stop
herself.’
- Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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‘Do
you
know,
I've
had
such
a
quantity
of
poetry
repeated
to me
to-day ….. ‘
- Alice,
Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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'Shouldn't
do
that—
shouldn't
do
that—'
- Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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Balenciaga
Demna Gvasalia
Nadia Lee Cohen, ph.
automne 22
Kit Butler, Zuo Chen, Abdou Diop, Bella Hadid, Inti Wang, Lina and Aya Nakamura, models
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‘Your
Majesty
must
excuse
her …..’
- the Red Queen,
Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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‘Queens
have
to
be
dignified,
you
know!'
- Alice,
Lewis Carroll,
Alice andWonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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Kacper and Oskar Grzelak
Balenciaga
haute couture
Demna Gvasalia
Paola Roversi, ph.
Jacob K., style
D.Republica.it, publication
2022
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‘Everything
was
happening
so oddly
that she
didn't
feel
a
bit
surprised
at
finding
the ….. ‘
- Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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'Do
you
know
Languages?
‘What's
the
French
for
fiddle-de-dee?'
- the Red Queen,
Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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Madame Victoire
chambre à coucher
Chateau de Versailles
Versailles, France
Victoire Louise Marie Thérèse; 11 May 1733 – 7 June 1799
The French princess was the seventh child and fifth daughter of King Louis XV of France and Queen Maria Leszczyńska. She was named after her father and Queen Maria Theresa, her great-great-grandmother and the consort of Louis XIV of France.
Originally known as Madame Quatrième, signifying the fourth daughter of the King (an older sister had died in February 1733, before her birth), she was later known as Madame Victoire. She outlived eight of her nine siblings, and was survived by her older sister Madame Adélaïde by less than a year. The sisters were collectively known as Mesdames.
Reference, Achaintre, Nicolas Louis, Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de Bourbon, Vol. 2, (Publisher Mansut Fils, 4 Rue de l'École de Médecine, Paris, 1825)
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'Where
do
you
pick
the
flower?'
'In
a
garden
or
in
the
hedges?'
- the White Queen,
Lewis Carroll,
Alice and Wonderland,
Through the Looking Glass
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