Almost Posh

· Fashion

Since the past few weeks, you must have noted a scarf included in most of my looks: it reminds me when I started the blog in 2007-2008, and we were all looking for the perfect Keffieh scarf… do you remember?

This year, I feel like it is coming back in a less “revolutionary” version but instead more posh: bandana, tied-up mini-scarf, silk square worn as a cowboy, there are 1001 ways to wear it (I know, I only gave you 3).

Pleased to have him around my neck (esthetically and warmly speaking), I integrated it in a tomboy-chic look (almost posh), contrasted by my Mom jeans and my Dr Martens. (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Silk scarf Codello
Coat Cédric Charlier pour La Redoute (already seen here)
Shirt Vila (30% off) (already seen here)
Socks &Other Stories
Shoes Dr Martens
Mom Jeans ASOS (70% off)
Bag K/Klassic Karl Lagerfeld
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay
Lipstick « Liya’s Delicate Rose » Color Riche Collection exclusive L’Oréal Paris
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal Paris

Hello Rain !

· Fashion

I dug out my “Made in UK” suit in a more cool-outfit version than the last time. My love for the masculin dressing is increasing and I have the intention to keep looking for suits with different colors.

This time, breton shirt, sneakers and jacket left opened for a laid back look.

I actually wore this outfit to watch the movie “Solace” (the story of a serial killer able to foresee the future: it excited my curiosity, thinking of a kind of Minority Report) that in fact didn’t really worth going outside with this rain: Pity! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Suit « Takashi » Topshop Boutique (already seen here)
Breton shirt Petit Bateau
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas
Clutch Sézane
Watch Karl Lagerfeld
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay
Lipstick « 16 Place Vendôme 364 » Color Riche L’Oréal Paris
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal Paris

A day in Amiens

· Fashion, Travel

Today, I’m taking you with me to Amiens, a city I visited during the 15th of August weekend, on a whim. I must admit that when my SO told me “On our way back from the Touquet, we could stop in Amiens, it’d be a break from the road, what do you think?” I was not convinced.

 

A surprising destination

There are places you vaguely hear about and of which you have a rather indefinite and unflattering idea.

Amiens was on that list for me. I wasn’t sure you could tell your loved one “Honey, I know it’s been on your wish list for so long, this weekend, let’s head to Amiens!” Now I’m sure it’s something you actually CAN do.

 

The Saint-Leu area

The charm of this city in the Picardy province resides in the banks of the Somme that runs through the city, lined with pretty colorful houses. I found some to almost have a scandinavian feel to them.

This is a rather touristy area, and perfect for a stroll and food, with a number of bars and restaurants you can choose from. I imagine it’s the most animated place in Amiens (but maybe I’m wrong = as you can see, I’m an expert tourist guide).


 

The Amiens Notre-Dame Cathedral

I had heard of the cathedral (again, in a very vague way), but I didn’t know it was actually classified as a UNESCO world heritage. And now I can see why.

And if I want to bring everything back to Paris (haha, isn’t it annoying? Especially since I’m an “adopted” parisian), Amiens’ Notre-Dame is twice as big as the one in Paris. Impressive, right?

At nightfall, there is a whole lighting effect on the facade, but we were too busy eating (at Les Marissons restaurant (Rue de la Dodane), that I recommend both for the service, the atmosphere (= the terrace) and the food), and didn’t leave in time for the night show. Next time!

 

The Hortillonnages

Amiens little jewel is its “hortillonnages”: floating gardens, most of them inhabited, in a labyrinth of canals.

You can visit them in a boat with a guide, but I also saw people rowing on their own, so I’m guessing you can get your own boat.

As for us, we didn’t get too adventurous: we opted for the 45 minute guided boat ride, in a blooming and very relaxing decor.

We also walked alongside the canals, as little footpaths are arranged for those that might not have “river legs”.

So here’s a (non-extensive) summary of a day spent in Amiens : we didn’t get around to the museums (the Jules Vernes house is on our list for next time) or the Saint-Pierre park (we just passed by it), but it’s 2h from Paris by car (or 1h30 by train), so it’s totally doable in a nearby future! (English translation by Bleu Marine)


My Outfit

Loose coat Soft Grey (already seen here)
Breton shirt Madewell x Sézane
Jeans Mom Topshop
Bag Sézane for La Redoute
Watch G-SHOCK S-Series Casio
Loafers Comptoir des Cotonniers
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay
Lipstick « 16 Place Vendôme 364 » Color Riche L’Oréal Paris
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal Paris

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