Far from the madding crowd

· Illustration

I like to share all types of things I enjoy here, movies included, as you may have noticed here, here or there.

I really like to “debrief” a movie directly after having seen it … for this one, that I saw about a month before it officially came out in theaters, I couldn’t discuss it with anyone (it was a screening for the press, I couldn’t really see myself having such a girly-powered animated conversation with the journalists seated next to me).

But now that you can go see it yourselves, we can talk! As usual, I’d advise not to watch the trailer.

If you want to know what it’s about, let’s just say that it takes place during the victorian era, in the english countryside, and that it recounts the life of a young woman (Carey Mulligan) at the head of a family farm. Not quite fascinating so far, except perhaps if you’re really into sheep farming.

She’s surrounded by quite a few male specimens (of unequal charisma and charm), which gives for rather tumultuous love stories, meaningful glances, suppressed passion … something of a “pride and prejudice” without Colin Firth, but with a rather convincing Matthias Schoenaerts.

I did really want to give Carey (or her character, Bathsheba Everdene) a good shake from time to time during the movie, but I won’t say more. Come back once you’ve seen it, and we can talk about it here!

This movie, based on a novel by Thomas Hardy, isn’t perfect (we can talk about that too, but I don’t want to say too much too early on!) but for the romantic in me, it made my little sensitive heart flutter for 2 hours. (English translation by Bleu marine)

Crédit photos: 20th Century Fox

3 days in Antwerp : Day3- MAS & Vintage

· Fashion, Food, Travel

Third day in Antwerp, I hope you are keeping up. En route to the Het Eilandje bordering the Escaut river. Let’s go sailor !

The MAS (Museuum Aan de Strom)

I didn’t have time to visit this museum during my last trip : big mistake ! This one is brand spanking new (opened in 2011) has everything to keep me happy.

The MAS is a museum dedicated to all things maritime (“Museum Aan de Strom” means museum on the water stream) but not only : a lot of exhibits also have to do with anthropology and the behaviour of people around the world.

The building itself is worth the trip !

You can choose not to visit the exhibits and gravitate to the top of the tour to admire the panorama: it won’t cost you anything…except it would be a bit of a shame to come to the MAS without checking out the exhibits!

We chose to do it all, floor by floor (knowing there are 10 in total).

The permanent exhibits are regrouped on 5 different floors with among others the symbol of power different for each country : really interesting. The exhibit dedicated to maps in respect of different countries was really enjoyable.

What struck me at the MAS is the real effort made to staging. Some of the themes weren’t really my cup of tea but the staging was so good it made you look anyway.

Also at the end of each exhibits, an interactive part is requested of the visitors : I enjoyed leaving a little trace on this black board…

…or to stick a red sticker (to show from what country you are from) and indicate with the blue sticker which country we want to visit. Original don’t you think ?

MUSEUUM AAN DE STROM (MAS)
1 Hanzestedenplaats ANTWERP

 

Lunch at Love Fish

From the MAS we only have a few steps and there we are sitting at this place recommended to us for the freshness of it’s fish.

Also the concept is quite practical : you order at the till what you want to eat and thanks to the flags on our table, the waiters bring little by little the chosen menu (a little like Cojean). Extra points for the sea bass carpaccio beautifully seasonned !

Mackerel, blood orange, basil, olives

Extra points for the sea bass carpaccio beautifully seasonned !

Sole, mashed potatoes and chives

Cheesecake and red berries coulis

If the weather permits, it is possible to eat outside with the view overlooking the MAS: not bad !

LOVE FISH Restaurant
12 Godefriduskaai, ANTWERP

Rockox house

Return of the Baroque with this museum that was in fact Nicolaas Rockox‘s house, an art collector and patron of the 16th century.

He was friends with our dear Pierre Paul Rubens and apparently was credited to his success. Anyhow, they could compete with each other’s houses because his is as good on the interior design front !

“Le fils prodigue” Pierre Paul Rubens

Le Maître de Francfort, his wife and Archers fete

During the visit of his golden cabinet, I was able to discover the paintings of a master from Frankfurt, an anonymous painter.

You can see him in an auto portrait depicting also his wife and I discover with joy and amusement that this particular master must have fancied himself a lot (self-baroque-mega-love!) because you can find him again in this painting representing an Archers fete, think “where’s Wally?”. Could you find this painter in his celebrity quest?

Where is the master of Frankfurt ?

 

ROCKOX HOUSE
12 Keizerstraat ANTWERP

Shopping vintage at Kloosterstraat

To finish this trip rich in discovery, a little tour of the street dedicated to antiques, vintage and antique finds: Kloosterstraat !

It’s always a pleasure to stroll in this street to rummage around. I actually brought back a really special carebear in a vintage toy shop (yes I confess, I have collected carebears since childhood = good contestant for Jeremy Kyle).

On that day in the middle of the street there was a few stands with cute accessories and nick-nacks.

The ambiance was friendly and the sun was out ! Perfect to end our three days in Antwerp ! (English translation by TradIsa)

3 DAYS in ANTWERP
Le carnet de bord complet

Day 1– The MoMu
Day 2– Rubenshuis
Day 3- MAS & Vintage

& other posts about Antwerp here, here and there


My Outfit

Blazer Vero moda
Shirt By Monshowroom
Leather skinny La Redoute
Leather clutch Topshop
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay & Les Poinçonneurs (already seen here)
Lipstick « Perfect Red » Color Riche L’Oréal
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal

Minimarket

· Fashion

This time, no political campaign outfit but a more casual one for a Sunday walk. This grocery with the beautifully exposed stalls worth-ed to be immortalized with my almost matchy-matchy outfit (when do I start?).

This almost-grocer flowing khaki coat is my last favorite one: I am a fan of the dripping shape and the over-sized cut. I am also not afraid to take out my Stan Smiths again, thrashed with humor by the satirical StanSmithsophobe account.

No matter if everyone has them, I haven’t got tired of them yet.

PS : Thank you Karim for nicely letting us taking pictures if front of this so-pretty-grocery (165, avenue de Versailles, in the 16th). The “5 fruits and vegetables per day” contract sounds somehow a way more attractive!


My Outfit

Coat Soft Grey
Breton shirt Petit Bateau
Boyfriend jeans La Redoute (already seen here)
Bag A.P.C
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas  (already seen here)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay & Les Poinçonneurs (already seen here)
Watch Karl Lagerfeld
Lipstick Rouge Coco « Rivoli » Chanel
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal
Nailpolish « 873 Carnal Dentelle » Color Riche L’Oréal

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