This season, steal the show with my Dame de Paris collection in luxurious Tiffany blue. The stunning play of lines adorning the top of the cups refers to the glorious Notre-Dame Cathedral and frames your curves perfectly. I placed an adorable golden pineapple -Frida’s beloved fruit- at the center of your décolleté like a tantalizing talisman and enriched the bindings with golden linings. 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. That same accuracy is required placing gold-colored bindings. The pineapple ornaments are engraved into metal with a laser and are finished and polished by hand. They are coated with a transparent coating as to not lose their color. The cherry on top is the marlies|dekkers logo engravement on the back.

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Tiffany blue

Brighten up your day with this gorgeous and fun Tiffany blue color. The perfect color for this season.

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Golden Pineapple

I placed an adorable golden pineapple at the center of your décolleté like a tantalizing talisman.

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Golden binding

The golden finish on these garments adds a touch of glamour.

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“There was all manner of fruits in the juice of your lips, the blood of the pomegranate, the purified pineapple,” Frida wrote in a sultry love letter to Diego Rivera. The erotic appeal of a fruit whose ripe yellow pulp literally explodes natural sweetness when chewed is unmistakable. Not surprisingly, the pineapple symbolizes fertility in many cultures. One of the greatest tragedies of Frida’s life was the fact that she was unable to bear children. In her unforgettable painting ‘What the Water Gave Me’ (1938), many iconic elements are bobbing in Frida’s bathwater; from portraits of her ancestors to an erupting volcano, a symbol of her ‘volcanic’ relationship with Diego. The only thing missing in this memoir of her life: babies. “I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim,” Frida once said. Submerged in the grey blue bathwater, she finds it all: passion and pain, comfort and loss.

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