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  1. Aug 3, 2020 · To do this she profiles forty Parisiennes who “don’t fit the mould”, from Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo to cookie maker Moko Hirayama, translator Poonam Chawla and many others – including ...

  2. Parisienne (Parisiennes in Argentina)- is a Swiss brand of cigarettes, currently owned by British American Tobacco and manufactured in the city of Boncourt. They approximately produce 6-7 billion sticks per year.

  3. Aug 1, 2016 · Les Parisiennes: How the Women of Paris Lived, Loved and Died in the 1940s – review. Anne Sebba’s account of the French women who dared to say no to the Nazis is compelling. Sarah Helm.

  4. Jan 14, 2016 · In enthralling detail Sebba explores the aftershock of the Second World War. How did women who survived to see the Liberation of Paris come to terms with their actions and those of others? Although politics lies at its heart, Les Parisiennes is the first in-depth account of the everyday lives of women and young girls in this most feminine of ...

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    • Cultivate austere beauty. Today’s Parisienne has natural beauty down to an art: very little make-up and a fresh-faced complexion. Hair should be un-“done” (bonus points for bangs and / or a careless ballerina-inspired bun) and brown.
    • Don’t smile much. You might be surprised to learn that smiles are, in fact, a limited resource in Paris. They’re not to be wasted on the undeserving, and they play no part in most daily interactions.
    • Nail the “I don’t think so, but I guess if you do…” look. When someone says something you find wrong / distasteful, don’t openly object. Passive judgment is much more effective.
    • Be thin. But not just thin, a particular kind of thin that I like to call “healthy frail.” Other than a few moments spent standing on a mysterious vibrating plate from time to time, Parisiennes don’t really exercise.
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  6. Mar 27, 2015 · Parisiennes: Directed by Slony Sow. With Eriko Takeda, Alex Brendemühl, Judith Magre, Agnès Château. Seeking inspiration for the main character in her next novel, Japanese author Kyoko Murakai heads to the French capital of Paris to meet six women from all walks of life.

  7. Sep 19, 2019 · September 19, 2019. The cliché of the Parisienne shuts many women out of the national narrative, but French female writers like Alice Pfeiffer, the author of “Je Ne Suis Pas Parisienne,” are ...

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