Ines French The - Rabbit Girl ~repack~
De La Fressange is involved with several charitable organizations, including the French Red Cross and the animal welfare organization, Fondation Brigitte Bardot. She has also supported various environmental causes, including the preservation of France's natural heritage.
Inès dresses in oversized sweaters and thrift-store corduroys. Her ears are her most expressive feature—perked up when curious, drooping when sad, one flopped over when she's tired. She never wears hair ties; they pull at the fur. Her shoes are always silent—old ballet flats or thick socks indoors. She moves like a whisper. ines french the rabbit girl
De La Fressange's success in modeling led to opportunities in film and television. She appeared in several French films, including "Les Ripoux" (1984), "L'incorrect" (1984), and "Faux et vrai" (1990). Her most notable role was perhaps in the 1985 film "Parole de femme," directed by Jean-Michel Vernhes. De La Fressange is involved with several charitable
Inès French isn't your average girl with a pair of rabbit ears tucked under a beanie. She was born that way—soft, cream-colored fur lining the insides of her long ears, a little cotton tail that peeks out when she wears skirts, and eyes the color of warm hazelnut coffee, always scanning for danger. Her ears are her most expressive feature—perked up