Girls love cheese.. and make a whole blog out of it!
This is an initiative that undermines the slogans and messages in vogue on our favorite televisions and magazines… ” eat 5 fruits and vegetables a day “, or even ” not too much protein “: a collective of girls, who love fashion, makeup, trendy parties, even girls who can be real geekettes, start shouting loud and clear their love of French cheese!
A collective created almost a year ago
This blog was born in September 2013, to announce the creation of a collective called Le Cercle Officiel des Filles à Fromages Et plus si affinités (COFFE), inaugurated in a Parisian restaurant in October 2013. This group claims the possibility, and even the ‘incredible pleasure, to be both a woman and a cheese eater…
A whole ambiguity because the idea that society can have of a woman “as it should” is rather class, sobriety, a somewhat narrow dignity, in short, a form of reserve very little compatible with a mouth wide open, wolfing down buttered toast covered in smelly, dripping food…
Yet this “French charm” is making its way across the Atlantic, with support for the initiative coming from a multitude of countries: our cheeses and our keen sense of fashion are still being exported just as well . Can we eat French cheeses and still be beautiful and sexy? This is the question that COFFE wishes to answer.
So if you have to play on the paradox, you might as well do it in large measures: the COFFE has decided to organize a photo exhibition of women who are a little known, eating cheese, when they were superbly dressed for the occasion, in Very “French touch” outfits and looks! In particular, we can read on their web pages: “the marriage of femininity and elegance with the fragrant flavors of Roblochon, Maroilles, Espoisses and Livarot”. More than 3,000 “likes” on their facebook page, meetings always bringing together a few more new followers: are the women of the 21st century assuming, once and for all, their taste for what is n isn’t exactly feminine: cheese with mould, bacteria, odors…
We are suddenly a long way from glossy paper covers, and their retouched, refined models (with or without puns!), even sanitized of any expression of pleasure.
At the end of April, the collective had a new evening, with cheese, good wine, a few men (they weren’t totally excluded, just sorted), a music concert, and to best entertain this ultra-feminine audience, a parade from the great lingerie brand Lejaby!
To find these cheese girls, and why not join the movement, follow the link located in the sources and references of this article.
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