The French- American with the wonderful head of hair: Christina Caradona

I first came across this beautiful lady whilst I was scrolling through Pinterest and was simply blown away by how bloody cool she is.

Splitting her time between New York and Paris, she seems to have this wonderful life of endless brunches, fashion shoots and shows and events to go which would make even the most cynical of people green with envy and its all documented on her blog where she goes under the alias of Trop Rouge.

There's no denying, for me, that her hair is just stunning and is what made me click on her photo initially on Pinterest and then click again and again until I'd built up a shrine homage to her on my page.
She has an infectious quirk in her fashion choices and knows how to rock a seriously cool androgynous and yet feminine look, check her out rocking the waistcoat in the photo down below:


She just seems to have endless hours to roam the streets of New York and Paris looking effortlessly chic and yet so comfortable too and every time she posts a new blog entry I think to myself ; 'yeah Id wear that...that too...oooh that's nice...she looks cool I like that' and so on and so forth.

Even choosing photos to put in this blog has been so difficult to limit and to be honest I could probably do a whole entry solely dedicated to her endless brogue collection (pun intended...solely...geddit).

I could gush about this woman for ages but I'm going to let the photos do the talking:



Christina Caradona (her real name) lives in New York but was brought up in the beach town of Biarritz in France and I think that this is evident in her fashion choices; although the city has obviously had an influence on her style I think it is the laid back, plain white Ts and oversized shirts that scream beachside comfort to me. 

She also gives really good curly hair tutorials which gave even more reasons (like I needed anymore) to love this woman. 

Definitely give her blog a little read if you have some spare time because she is always up to cool stuff.

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