





Typhaine of "Cuillere a Absinthe" is probably the most tomboyish style blogger I follow. Which is to say she wears more sneakers than heels and trousers than skirts or dresses. Like most French bloggers she has a certain "je nais se quoi" that makes her posts quite addictive. I love the ease of her outfits and would like to emulate that relaxed silhouette and casual layers one of these days, for now Typhaine will continue to be a huge source of inspiration to step outside of my typical style.
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