To mark the release of The Simpsons Movie, colette has invited several artists to customise the Bart figurine (Toy2R). From the sold pieces, 3400 euros will go to the Red Cross. Marc Jacobs and Karl Lagerfeld, among others, have been to the colette to pay homage to the yellow Simpsons family from Springfield visiting Paris for Harper’s Bazaar magazine: see some exclusive photos below. You can find a wide selection of Simpsons products, books, DVDs and sweets in the Colette eshop.
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justine says:
Apr 5, 2008
hey die bilder sind voll originanl ihr seid echt cool
Chimbles says:
Apr 16, 2008
What is that bottom picture of? Paper Mache Bart?
Csutom Essay says:
Oct 15, 2010
Simpsons are becoming more and more popular, there is no doubdt that noone knows all their secret jokes – exen their creators, they’re so deep that they are even intersecting with famous fashoin trends!
Peter Rossy says:
Oct 15, 2010
Their presentation at colette is really a great thing…Simpsons are becoming more and more famous…and instead of to buy essay I will write about them on my own
I think that even Presidents would love tham if there were less jokes about them in Simpsons!
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Dec 2, 2010
Really appreciable post
Scott says:
Mar 18, 2011
It all makes me recall an article I once came across (did not actually verify it – though I assume its accurate, and anyhow – it is only a device to illustrate a point…): This Lybian spice driver, who was also a a Kaballa expert, and lived in 50 A.D had been particularly fascinated by the sun along with its influence over our lives (in the astrological sense). This driver fashioned some fairly intricate formulas (minus pc applications), and ultimately came out with a general public statement: the earth revolves around the sun. Thing is – the driver got two primary variables in the calculations completely wrong (did I say virtually no pc applications?). The 2 blunders probably negated each other – and he came to an accurate conclusion at the end…What I’m saying is that I feel it doesn’t quite matter exactly how one comes to a conclusion, on condition that it happens to be right. While I might argue with a few of the things that you say, It looks like you’re making an excellent point. Thx for the post:)
kiev_kvartiri says:
Jul 18, 2011
paper Simpson!
onthebroadway says:
Aug 25, 2011
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Andew says:
Nov 7, 2011
What is that bottom picture of? sauna Paper Mache Bart?