Wednesday, May 28, 2008

French Lace

A lady never tells, however the two following links will provide you with endless fun and shopping pleasure.


Fifi Chachnil designs for the theatrical, numerous fashion shows on ice, others at the Eiffel Tower. The students preferred her boudoir themed boutique and beautifully designed fragrance bottle. Think of Fifi as your show girl.

Chantal Thomass has a long history of lingerie design. Look for her collections in Victoria's Secrets near you! Black and pink themed boutique, she's got show stopping shoes and gloves to coordinate with your sexy underpinnings. This gal's been designing since 1975 and the french adore her.

Champagne factoids


Did you know that Champagne is a blend of 3 grapes?
Did you know the pressure in one bottle is equal to the pressure in a tire? That is reason why the bottle glass is so thick and heavy.
Did you know that extra sugar is added to make the bubbles at the end of the process?
And did you know that Napoleon would march his troops to Moet & Chandon cellars before fighting. Seriously! Records exist of his visits to stock up! Love that factoid.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Diamonds and Champagne weekend

I promise never to say I was stressed in Paris.
I promise never to say I was stressed in Paris.
I promise never to say I was stressed in Paris.

I spent Friday at a Diamond Divas exhibit in Antwerp, Belgium and Monday tasting Mumms and Moet & Chandon at their champagne cellars in Champagne, France. I promise. Everyone I really do.

I LOVE DIAMOND TIARAS! Where else could you see this crown from Princess Marie Bonaparte, where the olive branches symbolize peace and prosperity . . .










And also see Doris Duke's Cartier head crown. Who knew Doris had this much style?


Also on view was the 24 carat yellow Moon of Baroda that Marilyn Monroe wore to the premier of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and Jackie O's brooches, a gorgeous Chanel pendant and a serpent collar which took 2 years to make.
In addition to the glamourous Princess Grace Kelly's engagement rock, er ring and her tiara with jumbo tear drop pearls dangling in betwen the diamonds. It literally made me weak in the knees.
Having to check your bags at the door in a locker, not allowed to bring in a camera, purse, passport, wallet or anything but the locker key and THEN walking through airport security and being wanded kind of freaked me out. But spending over 2 hours at this 3 floor exhibit was such a visual treat and an educational one as well, I cannot imagine a better way to brighten up anyone's life.
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Just a few tips when purchasing true champagne:
1. Grand Cru is the way to go.
2. Look for a"vintage" as a label. It's the unique variety selected from a handful of years, and is a different "blend" of the grapes never to be replicated again. A vintage '99 Mumms or 2000 Moet. Try them both!
3. And if you are so lucky to find a family house champage (look for Reims or Epernay, France) I mean no need to pad the LVMH or Pernod-Ricard stock if you don't have to, pick one up for 1/3 the price. It is just wine you know so all should be tasted and not wasted!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Tournesol

Relaxing at my new favorite hipster hangout for after work cocktails, loads of frenchies in black and great music. Tournesol = Sunflower!

Lins et petits points


Rachel, Lucy and Gretchen all learning the fine art of silk embroidery from Caroline Lebaz at her atelier, Lins et petits points. We needed much help from the expert, trained at Ecole Lesage and it was well worth it!




Here are Rachel's beautiful colors:










And Lucy so proud: