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Ask anyone to describe Nouveau, and they will all converge upon one word: classy.
She likes her fine wines, oaky and aromatic. Hailing from Bordeaux and Chablis, her creamy Chardonnay and silky Cabernet Sauvignon. She will sip them under the stars, rolling the fine taste about her mouth, the very picture of elegance and sophistication.
She likes her fine jewelry, impressive and expensive. Diamond and emerald bracelets from Cartier. Double-stranded pearl necklaces from Mikimoto. Sapphire and gold earrings from Bvlgari. She wears them with ease, treading the fine line between glamorous and ostentatious.
She likes her fine music, baroque and romantic. Symphony number five by Beethoven. Requiem by Mozart. La Campanella by Liszt. She goes to concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic and the Russian National Orchestra, she attends performances at the Paris Opera House and Mariinsky Theater. Her understanding is exquisite, her taste is refined.
But, on top of all that, there are also other - perhaps more important - things that make one dignified. She is well-mannered, always ready with a word of thanks or an apology for offence. She is modest and humble, always sincere in her speech and respectful towards everyone. And she is herself, nothing more, nothing less. No fake smiles or paper thin masks, no false laughs or needless posturing.
And it is for these - not her favorite wines, or lovely jewelry, or music playlist - it is because of these that her friends call her classy.
She likes her fine wines, oaky and aromatic. Hailing from Bordeaux and Chablis, her creamy Chardonnay and silky Cabernet Sauvignon. She will sip them under the stars, rolling the fine taste about her mouth, the very picture of elegance and sophistication.
She likes her fine jewelry, impressive and expensive. Diamond and emerald bracelets from Cartier. Double-stranded pearl necklaces from Mikimoto. Sapphire and gold earrings from Bvlgari. She wears them with ease, treading the fine line between glamorous and ostentatious.
She likes her fine music, baroque and romantic. Symphony number five by Beethoven. Requiem by Mozart. La Campanella by Liszt. She goes to concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic and the Russian National Orchestra, she attends performances at the Paris Opera House and Mariinsky Theater. Her understanding is exquisite, her taste is refined.
But, on top of all that, there are also other - perhaps more important - things that make one dignified. She is well-mannered, always ready with a word of thanks or an apology for offence. She is modest and humble, always sincere in her speech and respectful towards everyone. And she is herself, nothing more, nothing less. No fake smiles or paper thin masks, no false laughs or needless posturing.
And it is for these - not her favorite wines, or lovely jewelry, or music playlist - it is because of these that her friends call her classy.
Bio by Tar #1249086