Frills and low heels

· Fashion

I’m very happy to see that lately low size heels are fashionable : the choice for comfortable shoes is therefore wider. Here, partially opened ballerinas with graphic design and only 4cm high heels, a godsend!

I decided to pair them with a top with frills, perfect for this mid-season, and large cropped pants. Outline is a bit more feminine than usual but without sacrifice in terms of comfort… I’m in! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Ruffle top Sweewë
Pants Mademoiselle R
Shoes Taissa Miista
Bag Close (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Thomas Sabo, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Ring, bracelet Papyrus Atelier B
(20% off on Atelier B jewels with this code TKBB20)
Rings Mango
Watch Cluse

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie (already seen here)
Crayon Brow Drama Pomade “Soft brownMaybelline NY
Lipstick « Diorific Mat » 950 Splendor Dior
Nailpolish “Infaillible gel duo” “Red stroke” L’Oréal Paris

Brooklyn, New York

· Fashion, Food, Travel

Our road trip on the East coast of the USA ends here in Brooklyn, NYC … Finally! I’m sorry it took so long to tell you all about this trip that dates back to last October, but I really wanted to go into detail as much as possible!

Anyway, here’s our last stop. I had never visited Brooklyn, but I immediately liked the atmosphere – even with the rather uncertain weather. As usual, here are my options for visits and food! Let’s go!

 

Dumbo & Brooklyn Bridge

Dumbo is a neighborhood in Brooklyn where you can walk around and admire the Manhattan Skyline and the famous Brooklyn Bridge. The name has nothing to do with Disney’s famous little elephant, it’s just the abbreviation of “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass”.

If you want to turn your stay into a romantic comedy, I can warmly recommend having dinner or a drink at the River Café (1 Water street) (prices are steep though).

The River Café

There’s also a dress code on the evening – men need to wear a suit. During the day, casual is accepted (but if you’re going casual with hawaiian shorts and flip-flops, you might not make it inside).

 

Bushwick

The area has been rehabilitated with street art, kind of like the Wynwood area in Miami. It used to be considered dangerous, but the area really transformed with all the murals that tourists can’t get enough of.

We really enjoyed walking around, and continued our stroll by heading into Williamsburg, with vintage boutiques, small hipster coffeeshops and tearooms.

 

Williamsburg bridge at sunset

We headed for Williamsburg bridge, which isn’t as popular as its neighbor, Brooklyn bridge.

In order to head into Manhattan, we crossed the bridge by foot and admired the sunset. My SO, who wasn’t too happy at first with the distance, ended up being convinced by the walk – which is as impressive as it is romantic (and hawaiian shorts and flip-flops are accepted on the bridge).

 

Other visiting options

We didn’t get a chance to visit those, but next time definitively :

Brooklyn Botanical garden : A must see in the spring for the Japanese atmosphere and cherry blossoms.

Coney island : South of Brooklyn, with a real vintage american funfair atmosphere.

 

Yummy addresses

GRIMALDI’S (1 Front St, Brooklyn)

Unlike Joe’s pizza, you can’t get a slice here, but whole pizzas. More options on the toppings, and the crust is just as crispy, yum

 

CAPRICES BY SOPHIE (138 N 6th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

(Thank you Medhi for the tip!) A tea-shop set up by a pastry-loving Frenchwoman. Eclairs and cream puffs are to be found there! However I would have loved them to be an even bigger portion, but that’s just my bottomless stomach talking.

Fifty shades of cream puffs

 

BROOKLYN ICE CREAM FACTORY (1 Water Street, Brooklyn)

At the foot of Brooklyn bridge, it’s hard to miss this shop that sells very creamy ice cream. Perfect for a walk in Dumbo.

 

SMOGASBURG MARKET

(Saturday in Williamsburg, and sunday in Prospect Park from April to October) Cosmopolitan streetfood in all possible ways. Such a friendly atmosphere!

 

That’s all folks !

And here we are : this is the end! I hope you enjoyed this east-coast road trip as much as I did, in these well-known or lesser-known american cities and towns. On my part, I loved discovery historical cities (Savannah, Charleston, St Augustine), which give the US a whole new side. Lots of “emotions” while disovering Wilmington, Savannah, Walt Disney World or Washington DC with the fam…

I’ll let you enjoy all of this road trip here if you want to travel some more, or plan your upcoming trips. I’m available to answer any questions you may have!

Bye Bye USA, I’ll be back, and maybe sooner than you expect! (English translation by Marine)


My Outfit

Cap and bandana ASOS
Trench H&M (2014)
Tee shirt Eleven Paris (-50%) (already seen here)
Boyfit jeans R Essentiel
Sneakers Stan Smith Adidas
Watch Cluse

Rainy Easter

· Fashion

“Rainy Easter, Happy Easter!” A new proverb just created by myself to match the weather of this Easter Monday, which I hope will be happy!

 

Happy Easter !

Looking at this overall rainy weather, I thought it would be a good idea to invest in a pretty rain coat to change a bit from the trench.

I decided to go for a basic grey with a minimalist Scandinavian touch, which I can easily wear in a chill-out way like today or more feminine with a fancy outfit and a pair of heels.

It will allow me go outside without umbrella and to travel light. Smart isn’t it? (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Raincoat Rains
Tee shirt ASOS (already seen here)
Culottes Close (-45%) (already seen here)
Sneakers Moa x Disney (already seen here)
Clutch Topshop (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Thomas Sabo, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Earrings &Other Stories
Watch Cluse
Ring, bracelet Papyrus Atelier B

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie (already seen here)
Crayon Brow Drama Pomade “Soft brownMaybelline NY
Lipstick « Diorific Mat » 950 Splendor Dior
Nailpolish “Infaillible gel duo” “Red stroke” L’Oréal Paris

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