Thursday, April 30, 2009




You say it's practically summer so what's with a post on the French scarf?
The French are not putting away their traditional neckwear because the weather has changed and temperatures are rising?
No way!
How is it the French woman can put on this sack-like outfit with a écharpe hanging to the floor and come off looking chic, soigné et avec du syle?
Granted the scarf has history, even if this is an English painting, it's hanging in a French museum (musée Cognaq-Jay) by the way.
More traditional French neck adornment at nearby musée Carnavalet.
The bow still adorns the neck of most French jam jars...
And this chocolate duck could have so easily been sporting a French scarf don't you think?
A French scarfy twist on this intensely chocolate-carmelized Saint Honore creation at Pierre Herme.
Here a French kid get's early scarf training.
*Note the color co-ordination going on here.
This little French girl got the training...
Back view. I could use some training...
Here's the "double scarf" - one used as a shawl/cape base for the other twisted on top.
The "shawl" scarf on its own...
Just a touch of red scarf showing color co-ordinated to go with Laduree's green macaron cart at Galerie Lafayette...
Here the French scarf evolves into the casually knotted sweater neck adornment...
The scarf here color co-ordinated with the salade at Cojean...
"How could you leave your écharpe at home?"
My all-time favorite French scarf by artist BEN and no longer available. I pine for this écharpe...
Now I get it! This is a French écharpe the baguette is wearing!
With or without the French scarf, the baguette is generally irresistable. sigh...
BONJOUR JEUDI!

Home again!

We're back safe and sound in France!  It's a warm sunny day and all is well!

I'll be posting more pictures on my vacation blog so stay tuned!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009


It's just about 6 a.m. and we're getting ready now... Just wanted to do one more post before leaving the hotel....  It's been a great stay!





     Tomorrow early morn, Mira and I will be taking a plane back from Budapest to Orly Airport! I cannot even tell you how much fun we have had on our wonderful 2 week vacation!! It's very hard to leave, because we both are in LOVE with Budapest!  Maybe I can convince Alex to move here and I can open a cupcakery here!!!  

     At any rate, I'll be back in Paris tomorrow morning and I'll be busy doing my laundry, unpacking all of the CHOCOLATE that I bought in Salzburg, and then uploading more pictures onto my vacation blog!  I think I did a pretty good job of getting my pictures up so far, but I have about 2000 more from Budapest that I must go through, edit, and upload.... So, please be sure to check back on the other blog, as it will take me quite some time to get them all up!
     We had such a great time on this trip, that I plan to do it again in either June or August with Alex... I HIGHLY recommend this trip to everyone!  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.  

Here is my best souvenir from Hungry-- I'm bringing him back to France with me.... Look how CUTE!!!  It's a Hungarian Puli (water dog).



 Just kidding, Alex!!!  : )

YSL Avenue Georges V, original watercolor, 9" x 11"
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Have you ever walzed into the YSL (Yves Saint Laurent) boutique on 7, Avenue George V in Paris?

Givenchy Avenue Georges V, original watercolor, 9" x 11"

Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing..


Or what about Givenchy at 3, Avenue George V right next door?

Easy as pie right?

Avenue Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement is chock-a-block with some of Paris' poshes places, as is Avenue George V also.

I have yet to set foot in Jimmy Choo at 34 Avenue Montaigne...

This facade inside Chanel's window gave me hope, but when I saw the guard at the door I took off rapidement...

Anne says Cafe L'Avenue at 41, av Montaigne is overpriced. Maybe that's why Beyonce, Jay-Z, Bruce Willis hang out there? I have yet to try their hot chocolate...

Look! Someone wearing white shoes is walzing into Nina Ricci? I hope they are not sneakers...hmmm

Dior? Forgettaboutit! Never happen - me walzing in that is. If only they had macarons I could get up my courage...

Don't I need a diamond-encrusted bag to enter?

Or else an extremely LARGE bag?

Or maybe an extremely LARGE scarf?

I did get up my courage and walk into the Plaza-Athenee, because they are famous for their macarons and I was hoping to run into one in the lobby. No such luck, but I did take a peek at the desserts menu. 32 euros for ONE dessert OUCH!



Anne somehow managed to drag me into Louis Vuitton on 101, Avenue des Champs Elysées and nothing deleterious happened. In fact it was fun. But as you can see here, all sorts of people are pouring in with small bags, no scarfs and white shoes, so anything goes I guess...

Chocolatier Fouquet just off of Avenue Montaigne at 22, Rue François 1er, is one posh Paris place where I feel relatively comfortable. The surrounding essence of chocolate helps alot.

I even bought something and didn't worry about breaking the bank.

Have you walzed into Paris' posh places and lived to tell the tale?

Please tell all!
~

BONJOUR PARIS POSH PLACES!!


Tuesday, April 28, 2009



Since our arrival in Budapest, I have been whipping out and showing to many folks here -a very old photo of my great grandmother who lived in Budapest before immigrating to U.S.  I got some interesting info from local Hungarians about the photo- for instance, the address inscribed on the photo!  Well, today, Mira and I walked past the address and I stopped to take a few shots! It was so thrilling to be in the same place that my great grandmother had walked in the 1800's!! That's HISTORY!!!

SPRING has truly arrived in New York City with the grand opening of London's TOP SHOP down on Broadway in Soho...
Of course flowers too are bursting out all over like here on 5th Avenue and 58th street.
The city has kindly planted masses of tulips on many streets....
The trees this spring are pretty spectacular like here in front of The Plaza Hotel...
You can not truly experience spring in NYC without munching on a Sabrett hot dog...the taste will not be spectacular but it's a very New Yorkie thing to do...
Dean & Deluca's floral selection has exploded. Choices, choices...
Over on Madison Avenue, Barney's windows are full of the "Blue Project" - they gave top New York designers some old scraps of blue jeans and said, "Go create!"
British Designer Matthew Williamson rocked H&M last Thursday but I got there on Friday...TOO $%^#@ LATE for this jacket :(
Back in the new TOP SHOP these shoes rocked the joint...
As did the massive throngs of lookers...
At the Society of Illustrators on East 63d street there's a wonderful show of fashion illustrations not to be missed if you love drawing!
The master of fashion drawing, Kenneth Paul Block was the central focus of the show...
I LOVE these wild and free sketches of Richard Rosenfeld...
How can you not feel nostalgia for this sketch/doodle of master draftsman, Joe Eula of Jackie Onassis being fitted at Halstons...
And Joe Eula did these quickie sketches for Halston's first collection since he didn't own a polaroid camera! The exhibit closes May 1. Run and see it if you love beautiful drawings. I went twice...
There are signs plastered all over town for a quick way to get to Paris - by subway no less! To see Gustave Caillebotte's Impressionist Paintings from Paris at the Brooklyn Museum...
Do you know the wonderful artwork of Nathalie Lété? I got me some Paris over at Anthropologie. I love my new Eiffel Tower plate of Nathalies...
This little New Yorker in Soho has on the best Spring outfit I've seen yet!
BONJOUR MARDI!

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