Have you ever noticed that models
never seem to smile? It's always them pouting and staring off camera, looking as if they are miserable that they are there. That doesn't make sense, because if I got to wear some of the clothing, jewelry and watches they got to wear, I wouldn't be able to
stop smiling. Especially if I got to wear watches from Chopard and Cartier.
In the October 2007 edition of hr watches, there was a spread about SoHo watches... or watches people in SoHo wear... or they went to SoHo to take pictures of watches. I really didn't understand the concept of the spread, but what I did understand is that the watches looked incredible. In stark contrast to the sulking models, these watches stood out, bright and eye catching. (Except for the watches the model wore around her neck and in her hair; it was almost a "Where's Waldo?" of watch ads.)
Some watches caught my eye more than others, such as the
Serena Garbo watch from Bertolucci.http://www.bertolucci-watches.com/e/collections-serena-garbo.php
Its curves seem as if they would fit a woman perfectly, not sliding around but hugging a female wrist. The watch face is surrounded by polished bezel, giving it an adorable feminine pink shine. The watch strap comes in either a lovely chocolate brown leather or a silver steel, giving you perhaps the choice of a watch for the spring and a watch for the fall. I think this watch is a perfect combination of eye catching and classy minus the flashy. Yet the model still looks as if she were about to cry.
I guess I'll never understand high end fashion models.
Until Next Time,
J.M.
Labels: J.M., watch talk
by: WatchCases
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