May 5, 2024

Sex an the city: Miranda Hobbes, the smart psychorigide lawyer

In Sex and the cityMiranda is the red with the perfect color and clean cut. A short cut, from the brush to the plunging square, for a style a bit austere, sign of a personality always under control. Normal, she is a lawyer. And who says lawyer, says laws and justice, and therefore credit and serious de rigueur. But it's also the only girl in the cast that looks the most like you. Miranda is indeed the only one that does not escape the crazy or trivial situations, and the looks that go with it. It is, for example, the only girl that we see when waking up with a jogging disgusting, a simple marcel and especially, a haircut "firecracker", far from the worked blow-drying of the other three and their baby's and undressed chiffon and silk crepe. We would like to make us believe that it is the ugly of the band, the one who does not care about fashion. To others!


Miranda Hobbes style
Long afflicted with suits of men and strict tailors, for a very androgynous style, the one who must fight in a world of men, has, over time, gained in sweetness. Curves were drawn on her body, after three births of the actress, ripples appeared on these hair-a little-longer (and even a few blond highlights sometimes), mutating workaholic to the mother of the family overbooked, she swapped her male suits for more feminine but still rigorous dresses, belted, gloved, and mounted on stilettos. Triumphant beauty in the first installment (it's my opinion), Miranda who ensures, between a marriage, a child, a house in Brooklyn, and a partner position in Manhattan, is more beautiful than ever. Sexy dresses, classy and pointed prints, leather lady bags and designer pumps have made the beautiful days of her dressing. For a look that lives up to its professional and personal requirements.

Our shopping:
Diane Von Furstenberg printed blouse, 275?
Skirt H & M, 39.95?
Natural leather satchel bag Asos, about 70? on asos.com
Zara belt, 16.95?
Pumps H & M, price not communicated



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