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Interviews Joan of Arc

July 29, 2010

After a six season run, MTV’s The Hills sadly came to a close last night. We can’t believe it’s only been two short years since the star - perhaps you’ve heard of her? - Lauren Conrad stepped off that plane at Charles de Gaulle Airport, wearing a chic oversized beige trench coat loosely hanging from her shoulders and casually knotted round the front - for whom does this not evoke the image of a young Coco Chanel in sailor’s pea coat? louis vuitton bags - her silken blonde hair capped with a heavy knit cream beret - Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde, or the Prince song, had he the foresight not to sing about a garish color like raspberry - Lauren Conrad’s strikingly well-shaped legs hugged by tan and white striped stockings - Wizard of Oz, when the farbissiner gets the house dropped on her - but offsetting these neutrals - to remind: trench coat, stockings, beret - with a pair of purple boots - Nancy Sinatra, but ankle length.

 

As she hit the streets of Paris, little did Lauren Conrad know what a hectic week Lauren Conrad would be having. Between Lauren Conrad’s midnight jaunt to the Eiffel Tower atop a Vespa - in a cute sweater and chic legging jeans - and Lauren Conrad’s work at the Hôtel de Crillon’s Bal des Débutantes - in a sumptuous Alberta Ferretti; not to be mistaken with the one accidentally burned with a curling iron, though that was also a Ferretti, and equally as sumptuous - Lauren Conrad escaped the glare of the Parisian lights to catch up with Joan of Arc. True Religion Shoes

 

At seventeen, Joan has maintained a balance between her strongly rooted faith, the latest fashion trends, and an exotic beauty regimen - all of this while engaged in the very stressful task of directing the French resistance against the English during the Hundred Years War. ugg australia boots

 

With the television series drawn to a close, we thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to publish the interview, conducted at Joan’s camp outside of Reims, where Lauren Conrad was granted a rare glimpse into the life of the sometimes devilish, sometimes divine Maid of Orleans. We believe the words of this particularly impressive talent speak for themselves. (Joan’s bit isn’t that bad, either.)

 

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