This season, steal the show with my Dame de Paris collection in smoldering cinnamon. The stunning play of lines adorning the top of the cups refers to the glorious Notre-Dame Cathedral and frames your curves perfectly while the slightly shimmery fabric gives your skin a warm, sensual glow. Dare to dazzle!

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To make sure the straps lay as flat as possible, placement is done alternately on top and underneath. As you can imagine it's important the straps are measured and sewn with extreme accuracy. Add luxurious satin look yarns to create the bindings and voila: a collection fit for a queen.

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warm cinnamon

Warm up your Fall/Winter look with this beautiful cinnamon hue.

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perfectly placed straps

The straps are placed perfectly to compliment your gorgeous curves.

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slight shimmer

Both the fabric on the cups and bindings have a sophisticated satin look.

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Mary of Guise - Queens at Arms

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Of all the splendid performances in the movie ‘Elizabeth’ (1998), Fanny Ardant’s brief, but wickedly sexy portrayal of Mary of Guise is amongst my very favorites. In real life too, this French vixen may not have been as legendary as Elizabeth, but she was a feminist power house in her own right. Born in 1515 into the ambitious Lorraine family, Mary was tall and strikingly beautiful. She was briefly courted by the recently widowed Henry VIII, but instead married his nephew, James V of Scotland, in 1538. When Henry insisted that he, as a big person, needed a big wife, Mary famously replied: “I may be a big woman, but I have a very little neck,” referring to Henry’s beheading of his second wife Anne Boleyn. Initially, Mary was content with a life in the shadows. But James’ premature death left their 6-day-old daughter, Mary, as Queen of Scotland, and Mary of Guise would spend the next 18 years safeguarding her daughter’s throne like a lioness.