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ART CULTURE > EXHIBITION > Lula: The Subject I Know Best Date posted: 19th November 2010

Lula: The Subject I Know Best

Meet Lula. The subject she knows best is how to get glammed up in designer looks and pass a fabulous time. She’s been to a lot shows this season, she got dressed up as Roitfield, Dello Russo and even as Bryanboy, that’s right. Now it’s time for her to rock some D&G looks in snowy Manhattan.

Yet if there’s one thing Lula can’t give up, it’s glamour itself, which is why she doesn’t care about being bare legged in the cold. She knows that she looks drop dead gorgeous in those outfits; to cherish the looks up a bit, she puts blush on her cheeks and mascara on her eyelashes. ‘Hello, winter breeze, here I come!’ we hear her saying.

Of course she will be involved in a lot of partying, skiing and all that jazz. She packed her Swarovski embellished red helmet with matching ski masks for daytime… Yet when the night arrives, she’ll go a step further and rock her outfits with sparkling diamonds she keeps in her closet. How much she loves swirling around, bringing to the snowy Manhattan a norweigan echoe and girly bow-ties!

We spot her at the bar drinking a glass of Dom Pérignon, as soon as she sees us, she waves and says:

"Walking
like I'm only girl in the world,
my world in a bag,
proving nothing flows like chiffon in the chill!"

 

Source: D&G

Illustrations by Lula

Text by Lula

Styled by Yuri Ahn


See more Limited Edition D&G Ski Mask on Swide

 

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