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− | + | The gamine style is sweet, childlike, gentle, innocent and adorably charming. Gamine is originally a French word that means waif or playful child. But since the time of [[Look Like Audrey Hepburn|Audrey Hepburn]] (the original gamine), it has been used to describe a slim, boyish, doe eyed girl with mischievous and innocent childlike appeal. | |
In this article, you'll discover some ways to adapt the gamine style to your own needs. | In this article, you'll discover some ways to adapt the gamine style to your own needs. |