A stroll in snowshoes

· Fashion, Travel

Like I was telling you, these last few days in Val d’Isère not only meant a lot of cocooning in our magnificent hotel but a little sport too…so we can equilibrate the scales, after our many gourmet binges!

Last year I strapped on my skis to glide down the slopes (or more like tumble down).

This year, we wanted to discover other snow pleasures: so we opted for the snowshoes hike, guided by out trusty instructor Jean-Louis!

I don’t know if some of you have tried it but this exercise is ideal to work all the muscles (abs, buttocks, thighs, arms): we started by a long hill across woods in the Fornet so we could contemplate the view over the Val d’Isère village.

We even got to see some mountain goats and chamois (throughout binoculars, our footsteps not discreet enough to make a close approach! ).

Walking with snowboots is probably more intuitive than skiing but you still need to acquire some sort of technique when you climb steep hills: the batons (and balance) are not frivolous.

Concerning the descent, it’s the best moment! It feels like walking on air or marshmallows : very soft and plush! I’m hoping to renew the experience the next time I get to the mountains, my thighs still feel the burn, but it’s for the best!

PS: A huge thank you to Polo from the Proshop boutique of the hotel for lending us the equipment for our lovely treck with a smile on his face and thank you to Jean-Louis for his patience and catching passion for the mountain! (English translation by TradIsa)


My Outfit

Beanie Etam
Turtle neck  Muji (already seen here)
Gloves Roxy
Pants Bogner
Lipstick Rouge DiorRouge Massaï 869″ Dior

Les Barmes de l’Ours

· Fashion, Food, Travel

A couple days ago I escaped to Val d’Isère, where I had been so charmingly welcomed last year for Valentine’s Day… remember?

This time, the luxurious Hotel Spa “Les Barmes de l’Ours” invited me to rediscover Val d’Isère from a new angle. Which is how I ended up spending a couple of wonderful days in this luxurious haven.

I will try to take you on a small tour over my next couple posts, and describe my activities (involving good food, leisure and… wait for it … sports!) to give you a clue as to what it felt like to discover this exceptional place.

 

A cozy winter haven

But what does “Barmes” mean anyway? It’s simply the cave in which bears hibernate over winter (although I was told that he doesn’t spend all winter sleeping – he actually steps out every now and then: to ski, surf and take part in a couple of dance parties … the works, you know?).

Which is why during these couple days of hibernation, I stepped into the bear character to make the most of our stay in this beautiful place.

Decoration-wise, this hotel looks more like a huge family cabin than a bling-bling palace, and I’m much more sensible to that type of style.

I believe luxury is best highlighted through simplicity. And in fact, in this kind of place, people expect exceptional service and comfort, without it being too ostentatious. That’s my idea of real luxury.

With my man-bear, we spent a lot of our evenings in the cozy living-room, in front of the crackling fireplace, sipping delicious cocktails while listening to musicians play cover songs of Lorde or Simon & Garfunkel.

We even got to try out our bowling skills on the hotel’s private bowling alleys (and that’s when I noticed that I was a bear without any arm strength, while my S.O. ridiculed me by hitting strike after strike).

 

The “Bear” Suite

As for the cozy nest (or cozy cave, I should say), the hotel did us the great honor of welcoming us in this warm “Suite de l’Ours” (The “Bear” suite) that I wanted to show you in both in daytime and in the evening.

Each floor of the hotel has it’s own decorative theme: this room 407 takes into account the “loft/cabin” spirit of the 4th floor. The first floor is all about scandinavian decoration, while the 2nd floor is more “american lodge”.

I was telling you about luxury, and this room really brings together all that you can expect from impecable comfort: chimney, jacuzzi, sauna, hammam (to relax after a long day of skiing) … and a rather exceptional view on Val d’Isère and the Bellevarde mountain.

 

Too cute…!

The hotel gives each child a custom teddy bear with their name, which I find to be the cutest thing ever.

OK, I’m way past the age limit, but I believe this one wanted to sneak out of storage to take full advantage of the jacuzzi: I couldn’t say no!

What can I tell you about the breakfast we were served: I’ll talk some more later about the different restaurant that the hotel boasts, but a mere glimpse at the hotel’s breakfast goes a long way to give you an idea of the quality.

The pastries are perfect (they come from the Crazy Barme’s bakery, right in the middle of Val d’Isère), the scrambled egg manages to be elegant (!!): everything is a feast for the eyes before becoming a delight for our tastebuds.

I’ll let you enjoy the wonderful suite and we can all enjoy a glass by the chimney. I wish you all nice dreams and a peaceful night, for in the next post, we’ll be snowshoeing! Be ready!! (English translation by Bleu Marine)


My Outfit

Sweater Eleven Paris
Leather pants Soft Grey (already seen here)
Blazer Ba&Sh pour La Redoute
Shirt and bow tie Karl Lagerfeld
Clutch Ba&Sh pour La Redoute (already seen here)
Kitten heels Topshop
Bracelets Dinh Van & Mya Bay
Lipstick Rouge Dior « Rouge Massaï 869″ Dior

Get Ready for Kingsman

· Illustration

This particular film, I’ve been waiting for since autumn for it and there it is: I checked it out last week in a preview screening (it comes out on the 18th of February), and Matthew Vaughn and…Colin Firth were there (hiiii).

Like I said before, I hate reading film critiques and I never watch trailers for fear of being disappointed. In fact, what makes me want to see one film or an other, is primarily the casting (here, Colin Firth is to blame) and then the overall story (a band of English super spies : 2 details that get me hook line and sinker) and finally, the overall atmosphere and the music (Take That in the soundtrack, love it!).

It is why I was waiting for Kingsman like the messiah. So I won’t be revealing too much (except this little drawing of the main characters because after seeing the film, the only thing I felt like doing was draw !) but for me, I really enjoyed the script, the Tarantino style action scenes, the impeccable costumes, and the very British humour.

I wont spoil anything else but know that in this film, Colin is unlike anything we have seen before : very calm and collected and also a complete lunatic, and smashing cocktail that is very seductive.

I can’t wait to see this film again on Wednesday when it comes out to analyse it more and appreciate all the details.

This is here the link of the video “Questions and answers” with Colin and Matthew, filmed during the preview screening (to watch I think after having seen the film…or without the sound on so you can get your shot of Colin pre-film.)

And because I said I didn’t like trailers, I avoid the issue by posting the clip for the Take That song called “Get ready for it” (There are only 3 of them left but I am still a fan) so you can get a grasp of the ambiance without the dialogues…and also because I have been listening to their last album non-stop but that’s another story. (English translation by TradIsa)

Crédit photos: 20th Century Fox

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