Well, no more promotional opportunities for me this week
unfortunately – but a good deal of unexpected snow! Thankfully it was all
melted and gone in time for this week’s shoot which was at La Défense.
La Défense de Paris |
La Défense is the city’s major business area and has been
built up and re-built since 1958. Although you’re unlikely to see the Paris
skyline troubled by many skyscrapers, you’ll find a good few here. Alongside
the tallest buildings there is also a huge shopping centre and the largest
Christmas market in Paris when December rolls around. The area got its name
from the statue La Défense de Paris
which was erected in 1883 to commemorate the soldiers who defended Paris in the
Franco-Prussian war. And that’s not the only artwork you’ll find, since La Défense
also acts as an open air museum, housing around 60 statues and works of modern
art including pieces by Joan Miró and Alexander Campbell. It even has a section
of the Berlin Wall!
Dress (worn as top) - H&M Skirt - Asos Shoes - H&M Belt - Vintage |
Statue by Joan Miro |
Top - Asos Skirt - H&M Shoes - Vanessa's Secrets Belt - New Look |
Probably the most famous statue in the area, however, is the
Grande Arche. This is the enormous white cube which forms one side of the
Esplanade de la Défense and completes the Axe
historique – the line of monuments which stretches from the Louvre, along
the Champs Élysées, through the Arc de Triomphe all the way up to La Défense. It
was constructed between 1985 and 1989 and designed by two Danes: architect
Johann Otto von Spreckelsen and engineer Erik Reitzel. It is supposed to be a
20th-century version of the Arc de Triomphe, but one which celebrates humanity
and humanitarian ideals, rather than military victories.
Partly to capture the business-smart-ness of the place, and
partly to mimic the look of the Arche we kept things monochrome this
week. Monochrome and graphic prints – because I’ve got my finger on the fashion
pulse, me. This particular shoot was also inspired by Louis Vuitton’s
Spring-Summer 2013 collection. Now, I’m not normally a massive LV fan, but this
season’s collection is too much fun not to love – classic prints, cheery
colours, 60s styling, yes please! I love how much room was left for playing
about within the uniformity of it. So, to pay homage I decided to copy LV’s
decision to send their catwalk models out in pairs wearing co-ordinated, but
not identical, outfits. Stripes for me, houndstooth for joy of a roommate. Also
went vaguely 60s with the make-up but couldn’t quite manage beehive hairdos.
Turns out neither of us have enough hair.
NOT MY PHOTO - thesmartgirlsfashionguide.com |
NOT MY PHOTO sugar-and-spice.com |
It must be said that the decision to do this shoot à deux
did prove problematic when trying to get pictures of us both... After a few
times of trying to set the timer, balance the camera on top of an out-of-order
turnstile, and then run into position whilst wearing stiletto heels (all to the
great amusement of two nearby security guards) it seemed to make more sense to
utilise the passers-by. No doubt they thought we were the world’s most
co-ordinated – and inappropriately-dressed – tourists.
It’s a funny place, La Défense, it feels like a movie set –
the shiny skyscrapers seem totally at odds with the famously nineteenth-century
style of the city. Walking around the Esplanade, you could well be anywhere
were it not for the Grande Arche, which has become another of Paris’s most
famous monuments. In a way it is nice though, to remember that Paris is a
capital city like any other – one in which people live and work, wear suits and
sit in offices – rather than a mere icon from the silver screen, or another
synonym for romance. It reminds you that Paris is rich and colourful and
varied, and not merely “beautiful” or “historic”.
Still, fear not, if you’re lucky I might take you back to “beautiful”,
“historic” Paris next week but until then, please do follow me on twitter for
more exciting updates on Parisian life! Have a great week!
Your blog is awesome! Paris is one of my favourite cities and I was actually in La Défense last year so this post brings back fond memories! Vos images sont vraiment génial- your fashion sense has definitely given me some inspiration for mine! Keep it up and I look forward to seeing more! Bien fait :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :D
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