Showing posts with label paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paris. Show all posts

Monday, 22 March 2010

Paris, when it sizzles


















I had so much fun in Paris. I had had my reservations before going. This was mostly because many people had told me not to get my hopes up about it, and that it could be a bit of a let down. But I have no idea what they were talking about, because if anything it exceeded my expectations! The buildings were consistently beautiful, from the grandeur of the sights to the smallest cafes and patisseries. I visited the usual tourist spots such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, as well as visiting lesser known places, which I like to think gave me a (if very small) insight into the Parisian lifestyle.

I visited a cafe called Café Angelina, where Proust and Coco Chanel used to frequent. My friend convinced me to try their 'world famous' hot chocolate. I am not by any means a big hot chocolate drinker, but it was truley amazing! There is no wonder it is world famous let me tell you! I also had this lemon tart thing which was devine! The decor was so grand and luscious, and you could just picture past generations of chic Parisian women and men meeting there and the conversations they could have had.

I finally got to go to Colette! It was a lot bigger than I expected, and similarly it wasn't as intimidating. Naturally I wanted to buy everything...
The Miu Miu shop was nearby, where they were again really relaxed about people browsing (must be a Parisian thing...), they even had Miu Miu lookbooks free for you to take! I'll put up photos in a later post.
Then our wandering made us stumble upon a street made completely of pet shops selling puppies and kittens! Random, but very cute.

We ended up staying in a hotel near the Arc de Triumph, which Dita Von Teese used to stay in before she was as well known. It ended up being a lucky gamble, as it was so quirky and cute! The decor was a clash of classic and weird, there was a painting in our room that looked weirdly like Dita...


On Saturday we hit up Laduree for breakfast, which most people know from the Sophia Coppola film Marie Antoinette, for which they created all the cakes and patiesserie. I've had Macaroons before, but they definately don't compare to the genuine article! Because it's nearly Easter they also had specially designed macaroon bunny boxes, and I couldn't resist getting one.

Whenever I go to America I love going to Sephora, but luckily they had one in Paris. It was huuuuge! They had giant bottles of perfume (like they sometimes have in perfume adverts) but you could actually buy them! The Chanel no. 5 was going for the affordable price of 2487 Euros....ouch.

We went to Paris' version of Selfridges/Harvey Nichols etc Printemps and Galeries Lafayette, which were two of the biggest department stores I have ever been in, Macys had nothing on this! The Galeries Lafayette even had a rooftop terace where you could look out over all of Paris.

Merci was actually recommended to me in one of my University lectures, and it was like the cool older sister to Colette, selling more homeware than clothes, except for the special Liberty collection they were featuring. They'd even had a car printed with the Liberty print!

On my last day we started off by going to Café des Deux Moulins, which is featured heavily in the famous French movie Amelie. Because the film is so well known, I expected the Cafe to be rammed, but it had that same laid back appeal that a lot of Paris seemed to have. It was really cool how they'd kept the Cafe pretty much the same as in the movie, they even had the Gnome in the window! The Moulin Rouge was also nearby in the red light district. It was unusual how in the day it was really family friendly.

I ended my trip by visiting the Eiffel tower, which was massive in real life! You could see it from all over Paris when you were walking about, and on a night it lit up over the city.
All in all I had an amazing trip, and I'd recommend it to anyone who hasn't been!


(all images by me)

//Emily

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Bon Voyage!


The time had finally come for me to make my very first trip to Paris! I'm really excited, though less excited about the 5 am start....

As I am away over the weekend, the scrapbook this week will be posted early next week.


Have a great weekend everyone!

(via babyblackdoll)

//Emily

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Paris, je t'aime











I am so excited to be going to Paris! I will be going at the end of March with one of my best friends. I have wanted to go for so long, but before living in London (and having a job!) it was quite difficult.
Luckily for me my friend is amazing at French so my inability to speak any other languages besides order fries in German won't mean I am completely stuck...

The question now is where to go when there...
Any recommendations?

//Emily

Friday, 9 October 2009

Get your freak on Giles Deacon

Credit where it is due, Giles pulled it out of the bag on the closing show. For a designer who was originally not even supposed to be showing in Paris, he went to town. Let's begin with the invites. I mean, with an invite like this HOW could you not be intrigued...



And on to the clothes. I didn't notice till I went on style.com that the first look (green dress, spider, left) is Daphne Guinness. Interesting...







And backstage...





Seeing collections like this leave me asking why his New Look collaborations are never this good...?
Pretty amazing.
Besides, any show that allows the models (aka Dree) to leave looking this cool deserves a seeeerious gold star.



//Emily

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Paris fashion week

Initially I was going to do a post with my Paris fashion week favourites up until now. But seeing as how Paris is massively not appealing to me despite the A* name roster, I am going to dedicate this post to Alexander McQueen. Is it me, or is he one of the only designers that is actually daring to do something different at the moment?
It really makes me proud when British designers can deliver in such an amazing way and stand up against the more established fashion houses.


I've seen the collection's inspiration described as everything from 'alien' to being put under the inventive headline 'Shoes worn by women, designed by a man' (London lite quality right there). But under the title 'Plato's Atlantis' I think it's pretty self explanitory. It really reminds me of the Disney Atlantis film too, particularly, this scene.

Silver nails! mmm.














I'd like to think that the live stream of the show crashed due to people excited about McQueen's collection, but in reality we all know a certain disco stick toting pop star was to blame. Direct all annoyances towards the HAUS.

//Emily

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Doll Face

Move over trends and fads, the original it-girl is still reigning over fashion, one tiny plastic stiletto at a time. It's been very hard to miss Barbie's dominance over the fashion industry recently, from the New York barbie Fashion show...



...to the amazing 50th Birthday celebrations going on over at Colette, where designers and names have made their very own interpretations of the ever youthful 50 year old's style, not to mention the Barbie & Ken by Karl Lagerfeld exhibition which will occupy the store from 9th-28th March.
The clothing in particular is bringing back fond memories of hours glued to my Barbie 'fashion designer' computer game. How soon can I get the eurostar again...

Jeremy Scott




Lady Gaga/Ferre is that you?! Alexis Mabille


Clothes made from tiny clothes? Genius. Andrea Crews


The only way I will ever be blonde. Comb by Bless.


Louis Ghost. Catering to the home of my dreams.


Mp3/mirror/radio/voicerecorder/amazingness. Mattel


haha, enough said.


Barbie was on the knee high boots trend first, obviously...


True love.