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Here are some pictures of curry and rosie Lindy's. I took these a few months ago at the Vancouver store windows...
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both of them are gorgeous color!
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I tried on a rosy Kelly in Cannes and it was much darker than I'd imagined. It was very much a terracotta colour- quite brownish as stated.
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The last pic above is rather good representation of the colours.
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I have pieces in both colors, and they are gorgeous IRL! Rosy is very unique - a very interesting shade that is somewhat of a chameleon. Poshhoney is right - definitely has a terracotta look. Curry is a unique shade of yellow - not a bright yellow.
Here is rosy (will get pics of my curry later)
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Forgot the pic...lol
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Ranag.... so very delish... yummy.
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Here is Curry - it was really hard for me to photograph - I think it definitely has a green undertone.
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I am lusting after all these Lindys. I've never had the chance to see Rosy IRL, but from the pics, it always seemed "cool"; however, from the descriptions you all are giving, it seems to have more warmth to it?
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Amytude, I would definitely call rosy more warm than cool. Rosy goes well with both lights and dark browns...pretty much anything but bright blues and purples. I wore it the other day with a bright orange Tory burch tunic, and it was really nice looking. I know, sounds gross, but it worked. When I think of cool I think of a bj in epsom, all the light colors and even etoupe sometimes in BRIGHT lighting.
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your Rosy Birkin is absolutely beautiful btw). For some reason, it's so hard to capture the actual colour in pictures because in real life it seems to take on a life of its own. Under the sunlight on the street, it can seem like a deep coral pink. Then in other light, it looks almost metallic-like. I think it's one of the more interesting colours that Hermes has come up with personally. |
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I have a curry 30.togo,gdh. sorry I am so stupid still don't know how to post a picture here.and shy to ask anyone around to help. one thing for sure that since the day I got it I've been enjoying it so much that try to wear it every time when I am going out. It can go with almost any color.very demure.It's a every day bag.
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Ok,thanks to Kelly Kelly and Oregonfanlisa,without your help,this will not happen.
Here are my curry 30.the first one is under natural light,the second action shot due to the indoor lighting looks more bright. E:\PHOTOS\CIMG1930.jpg E:\PHOTOS\DSC00108.JPG |
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Wo,not showing.will try tomorrow.sorry.already spend too much time on this.
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