exotic pair
At the Parc des Princes, the show is elsewhere… Thus, Saturday June 3, while PSG lost their last match of the season, against Clermont Foot, in front of a hostile public, it was once again towards the stand that you had to turn. There, among the 250 guests of the former Corbeille of the stadium, which has become the Carré, was indeed a strange couple for a night. On the one hand, actress Natalie Portman, who has just returned from Cannes. On the other, Nicola Sirkis, the leader of Indochina, all hair, as usual.
Red alert
That evening, Natalie Portman wore a flashy lipstick. Glamour ? Know all the same that lipstick has meant, over time, many things. In ancient Egypt, it was a sign of belonging to the elite. In ancient Greece, he made you a prostitute. Much later, at the beginning of the 20th century, it became the feminist symbol of the suffragettes, then an accessory of resistance to Hitler, who hated it… But, here, indeed, it is glamorous.
cat toilet
Natalie Portman had also chosen to hide her gaze behind a pair of “cat’s eye” type sun. Inspired by the Harlequin masks traditionally worn at the Venice carnival, this form of eyewear was invented by artist Altina Schinasi in the 1930s and became popular in the 1950s. A good choice? Not if you want to go unnoticed. In order not to be dazzled by the show in progress, it was not worth it. But to appear enigmatic and bewitching, yes, it was perfect.
full cut
The singer of Indochina, he hid behind much more innocuous dark glasses. The attraction here was capillary. Which gives us the opportunity to recall an old story. Thus, in the mid-1980s, Robert Smith, the singer of The Cure, was convinced that Nicola Sirkis had stolen, in addition to his musical style, his haircut. Guest of the program “Les Enfants du rock”, he therefore dressed in a grandmother’s flowered dress and justified himself thus: “Now, we are going to see the guys from Indochina start wearing dresses and kill their career before it is born. »
Sanitary cord
Naturally, Nicola Sirkis didn’t wear a floral dress at the time. More than thirty-five years later, it even seems prudent to think that he will never do so as his tastes are classic. Witness this navy suit jacket worn over a polo shirt, also navy. Here, the only madness is the drawstring hanging at the waist, and characterizing this new generation of city pants called “drawsting pants” promising absolute comfort by drawing inspiration from the codes of pajamas. Amazing? Yes. But not enough to kill a career, all the same.