Saturday, December 17, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
chanel paris-bombay 2012
This set was inspired by the new Chanel Pre-fall 2012 Show at the Grand Palais, for a more in depth review look at the Paris-Bombay post. This dress and gold accessories follows the same India-inspired theme of rich, shimmering colors and silver and gold accessories. Take a simple cut dress in taffeta-must be a bright color-add gold jewelry and you're set for a fabulously rich night!
Eliza J empire waist cocktail dress, $138
Ankle wrap sandals, £52
Face jewelry, $25
ABS Allen Schwartz gold tone jewelry, $150
Chain jewelry, $30
Etro blue shawl, £280
Chanel belt, $347
Eliza J empire waist cocktail dress, $138
Ankle wrap sandals, £52
Face jewelry, $25
ABS Allen Schwartz gold tone jewelry, $150
Chain jewelry, $30
Etro blue shawl, £280
Chanel belt, $347
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Chanel's India = Pre-Fall 2012
Lagerfeld debuted Chanel's Pre-Fall show at the Grand Palais in Paris last week, the collection is title "Paris-Bombay".
When asked why Karl Lagerfeld chose Bombay instead of Mumbai he says it's because that's what the French call it, and when pressed that the English call it Bombay he replies: "You also call mousseline chiffon. In French, chiffon is something used to clean the toilet."
Ohhh Karl. You are vraiment amusant!
If Chanel were to dress Indian women this is what they would look like. Amazing.
Labels:
Chanel,
Fashion,
France,
Paris,
Pre-fall 2012
Location:
Paris, France
Monday, December 12, 2011
Patinage sur Glace
If you're in Paris for the holidays be sure to check out the outdoors Patinage at 3 locations:
Hotel de Ville -my personal fav. (Dec. 16- Mar. 4)
Tour Eiffel ( Dec. - Feb. 1)
Chareltey Stadium (Dec. 26 - Jan.2) More info
Don't forget the Chocolat Chaud chez Angelina on Rue de Rivoli! for more information
Location:
Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris, France
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Best Parisian Style Coats
Couche- it's French for Coat, and in the winter a warm couche is a Parisiennes best friend!
Here are some of my top Parisienne Style Couches:
1. "Le Trench-Coat"
There is nothing classier than a Trench. Trenches keep you dry but not necessarily warm, and you can't lose with a cult favorite trench: Burberry. It's usually best to pair a trench with an outfit that involves pants/leggings and boots/heels. Wearing flats with a trench shortens your body.
2. "Le Parka"
Paris in the winter is RAINY and COLD, and if you commute by foot, by metro or by taxi chances are you are going to be cold and wet. Parkas are your best protection against the weather and Pnemonia. Black parkas with fur lined hoods have gained in popularity, and most cuts are more slimming than the original parka. Wear it over any outfit to protect you from the winter elements.
3. "Le Caban"-Pea Coat
I love Pea Coats! Why? You could be wearing an ugly old T-shirt with jeans and a sports-bra, but throw a Pea Coat on over it and you have instant chicness! So long as you keep it buttoned up. Pea Coats are perfect for fall and winter weather, the classic colors are your typical Black and Navy, sometimes cream. But my favorites are Scarlet Red, Tan and Forest Green. They're preppy and stand out from the crowd pleasing neutrals.Every Parisian fashionista has at least one wool-blend Pea Coat in her Closet.
4. "La Redingote"-Riding Jacket

I have a confession to make: I am addicted to Riding Jackets. I realize that owning one good Riding Jacket is sufficient, but I cannot stop ogling them. Part of me believes that if I buy enough R.J.s I may be magically transported into a Jane Austen novel, I'd even settle for a Philipa Gregory novel. The tight bodice and full skirt make them look so romantic, whenever I slip one on I imagine myself astride a grand stallion riding into the distant, foggy horizon along the English countryside. Le Sigh.
I could do a whole blog focusing solely on R.J.s that's how much I Love them!
5. "Le Blouson en Cuir"-Leather Jacket
Is there anything cooler than a cigarette jean with a leather jacket? Over 60 years ago America gave us the quintessential cool guy: James Dean. He's synonymous with the cool, rebellious, carefree spirit that shaped the generations following. Leather Jackets are mostly popular as lightweight cover ups during the spring and summer. We already know they look make jeans look sexy and chic, but Parisian women pair it with a dress they bring a modern and edgy vibe to even the most maternal frocks and skirts. Need proof? Check out Pippa Middleton for inspiration. Your best bet on a leather jacket? A fitted bomber. Stay away from jackets with extra studs or zippers. Keep it simple and fitted. If you're vegan, or anti-leather there are plenty natural looking synthetics-thank you science!
for more great jackets visit:
modcloth
Nordstrom coats
ZARA Jackets
Here are some of my top Parisienne Style Couches:
1. "Le Trench-Coat"
There is nothing classier than a Trench. Trenches keep you dry but not necessarily warm, and you can't lose with a cult favorite trench: Burberry. It's usually best to pair a trench with an outfit that involves pants/leggings and boots/heels. Wearing flats with a trench shortens your body.
2. "Le Parka"
I love Pea Coats! Why? You could be wearing an ugly old T-shirt with jeans and a sports-bra, but throw a Pea Coat on over it and you have instant chicness! So long as you keep it buttoned up. Pea Coats are perfect for fall and winter weather, the classic colors are your typical Black and Navy, sometimes cream. But my favorites are Scarlet Red, Tan and Forest Green. They're preppy and stand out from the crowd pleasing neutrals.Every Parisian fashionista has at least one wool-blend Pea Coat in her Closet.
4. "La Redingote"-Riding Jacket
I could do a whole blog focusing solely on R.J.s that's how much I Love them!
5. "Le Blouson en Cuir"-Leather Jacket
for more great jackets visit:
modcloth
Nordstrom coats
ZARA Jackets
Location:
Paris, France
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