Sunday, 18 October 2015

Paris in Noir

Ahh Paris -  the city of love, lights and fashion. 

I headed over for a business conference and tacked on a few days of much needed vacay. Admittedly I flew in just after PWF but I assure you that you don't need to head there for an annual fashion parade to appreciate international trends and couture, the streets of Paris are as good a runway as any to observe style and for the French (at least in the Marais district) an ordinary day is reason enough to step out in your finest. It wasn't my first time in Paris but it was definitely my longest stay and crazily enough shopping was not my number one priority, which, for the record was really not such a bad thing as the Parisians were battling the bitter beginning of their winter and I am in no need of any more trenches, knits or other winter attire. On that note, apart from the prevalence of capes, I felt like I had stepped back in time as the winter collections were all too familiar of the leather, man styled blazers and ankle length trenches we saw in Sydney months ago (aha! So we can't be that behind on international trends now can we). 


I must say I have such conflicting sentiments about the Parisians, we've all heard about the not so glowing feedback of the Parisian tourist treatment, but I think here is the first error -  you see the Parisian let's call it disposition is not reserved for tourists and foreigners alone, no no mon amis, it struck me on this visit that the city dwellers are just as dismissive, haughty and at times downright discourteous to their fellow urban citizens. I'm talking disapproving looks, deliberately keeping patrons waiting, protesting at one encroaching upon the other's personal space, impatience toward customers --- the whole suite of odd and hostile mannerisms are exchanged indiscriminately. And yes, that is supposed to make all of you frequenters of Paris a little more settled about the Parisian disposition. And for every bizarre and hostile Parisian you'll be sure to meet a perfectly pleasant and welcoming one. 


As for conflicting sentiments, as baffled as I am about the cultural differences I am always so intrigued and in adoration of the Parisian women. It cannot be doubted that there is an air of unspoken elegance to the way they carry themselves. I can't put my finger on what it is in particular that makes the women so effortlessly sophisticated but I have brainstormed a very serious list of common characteristics:

1. Hair: Always looks freshly shampooed ( I know that reads weird but you can see clean) and has more of a "naturally-imperfect" arrangement rather than "strand-not-out-of-place-perfect" look.

2. Expression: Dis-interested bordering on absent-mindedness and occasionally on a good day a slight smirk may escape the lips.

3. Skin: FLAWLESS.

4. Makeup: minimal and nude (not J-Lo nude) and FIERCE eyebrows 

5. Attire: apparently Parisians are pretty frugal so it seems they are all about those very few expensive staples with affordable details (or vice versa). I also struggled to see many wearing anything beyond neutrals - totes expected.

6. Speaking: Minimal moving of the mouth when talking, volume turned down, usually sound unimpressed about something (probably everything).

7. Mentality (easily my favourite one): Very liberal, unconcerned with typical "life goals" as preached by western ideals such that "perfect marriage" "perfect career" or even "perfect home" are more likely to be replaced by "passion comes first" "the intellectual pursuit" and "independence" (even if the only way to afford it is in a shit-box in the 18th arrondissement)

Apart from making widely unsubstantiated generalisations I have massively digressed from the key point of this post - and that is the sweet little montage of my blissful little getaway to the city of love.

Enjoy!







                              CM x
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Sunday, 30 August 2015

Boho Central

Spring fever is hitting me hard and I am so excited to play outdoors in some fresh seasonal attire. 

We're talkin' serious 70s feels with bell sleeves and cold shoulder tops and boho vibes in relaxed fitted rompers and fun printed fabrics. I am trying to pace my online shopping but am finding myself blowing out my shopping budget less than a week after pay day and then living like a criminal with byo lunches for the weeks leading upto the next pay day - sigh. Below I'm rocking my oneteaspoon short shorts with a textured blouse from Asos. Am on a mission to get that mid section as toned as possible so I can live in crop tops and mid driffs all summer (it's always the plan, whether it manages to manifest for longer than 1-2 weeks before I give in to festive season booze and second helpings is another matter). 

The festival hype saw hectic layering and heavy duty necklaces, temporary tattoos and piercing mania. I have to say on many levels it reminds me of growing up watching my mum in her indian trends - chunky necklaces, jewelled nose rings and henna adorned palms. I feel like we'll be going back in time and around a few corners of the world in the seasons to come - american indian and cowboy fringe details, eastern indian heavy jewellery, 70s flares and rock chick details. It's the season of everything people! I'm still all about keeping things fairly simple but will switch it up in good balance over the weeks to come. Stay tuned hunnies...


CM x



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