Whenever I am in Paris I love to visit Printemps, so cool and sophisticated. Next time I shall make sure I visit the new Cafe Paco Rabanne by Hédiard. You can gain pounds just looking at the patisserie.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Café Paco Rabanne by Hédiard at Printemps Paris
Friday, January 27, 2012
I Challenge You Not To Lick The Screen
Une Ame en + is a Parisian Antique Shop that has the MOST amazing website. I could just sit all day looking at their home page which scrolls through the most beautiful images. Mesmerizing!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Odorantes - A Parisian Florist
You can walk down any French street first thing in the morning or early evening and you will see hoards of people carrying fresh flowers from their local florist.
Odorantes is yet another fabulous Parisian florist. It matters not which town you are in every florist's display is a work of art. No wonder the locals buy them so often, who could resist?
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Yves Andrieux and Vincent Jalbert - Vintage Fabrics
I have wandered around the Marais in Paris more times than I can remember but can honestly say I have never come across the Gallery/Workshop of Yves Andrieux and Vincent Jalbert.
They trawl the flea markets of France, much as I do and collect vintage fabrics including tents, military equipment, parachutes and well do this to them. Their work is so good I have shown 12 images and there are loads more on their website so go and take a look you won't be disappointed.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Go Somewhere
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Labels: California, Image Spam, Luggage, Paris, sea, Travel, Venice, Vintage Fashion Shoots
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
In Paris
If you are in Paris then I strongly advise you to visit Une Ame en Plus at 25, rue Bergère 75009 Paris. If you can't get there then visit their website for some amazing inspirations and there are loads.
Friday, June 10, 2011
The Home of Stockman
I stumbled across the Stockman website the other day and found these gorgeous images. The famous Parisian home of mannequins since 1867. I would give anything to get my hands on those stencils let alone the mannequins themselves.