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{{fa}}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.  
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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.