Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Week 12: Jardin des Tuileries/Orangerie


Dressing up in Paris, Jardin des Tuileries, Orangerie, floral vintage

Ladies and gentlemen, it is official: spring has sprung in Paris. 23 degrees this Sunday, and gloriously sunny. And while the temperature and glare had faded somewhat by Monday morning, it hasn't rained since and – call me ridiculously optimistic – I think the clement weather might be here to stay!

Dressing up in Paris, Jardin des Tuileries, Orangerie, floral vintage
Dress - Vintage
Blazer - H+M
Shoes - Marks&Spencers
Earrings and Sunglasses - H+M

You don't want to be inside on days like these (especially when they come so rarely!) so I kitted up, triumphantly donned my sunglasses, and headed to the Jardin des Tuileries.

Dressing up in Paris, Jardin des Tuileries, Orangerie, floral vintage

Dressing up in Paris, Jardin des Tuileries, Orangerie, floral vintage

The Jardin des Tuileries was created in 1564 by Catherine de' Medici (you remember her, right? She was the one who brought macaroons over to France – quelle babe!) She set it up as the private garden for the Palais de Tuileries and modelled it on those of her native Florence. A hundred years later, celebrated landscape architect, André Le Nôtre, – the grandson of one of Catherine's gardeners, and the man who did the gardens at Versailles – was commissioned to re-design the whole garden. He transformed it into the formal garden "à la française" that it is today.

Vintage floral dress and blazer

Marks and Spencers Blue suede pumps

It was the first royal garden to be open to the public and, after Louis XVI was removed from power in the 1790s, it became a "Jardin National”. In 1859 Louis Napoleon III (nephew to Bonaparte) constructed twin pavilions, the Jeu de Paume and the Orangerie at one end of the garden, and these (one of which I'll talk more about further down) are still standing, despite the Tuileries Palace being burnt down by the Paris Communards in 1870.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Although you are more likely to find long, tree-lined boulevards and statues in this garden, there is a flower or two as well and so I decided it was time to get a bit floral. Florals are, unsurprisingly, a big thing for Spring-Summer 2013, but they're florals with a twist. Prada, Antonio Marras, and Moschino all used flower motifs in their collections, but these are not your average, twee English roses- these are big, bold, colourful, graphic blooms. Very 1960s and very over the top.
I, however, am not quite brave enough to go that far just yet and decided to ease myself in gently by taking some inspiration from one of my favourite museums in all of Paris: the Orangerie.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Built in 1859 to shelter the garden's orange trees, the Orangerie now houses a wonderful collection of Impressionist and Post- Impressionist art (including works by Cézanne, Matisse, Renoir, Modigliani, Picasso and Soutine. Most famously, however, it is the home of 8 of Claude Monet's water lily murals (the Nymphéas). Monet decided to donate these to the French government in 1922 as a monument to the end of the First World War. Ironically, these same panels were nearly destroyed during the Second World War, 22 years later, when 5 shells fell on the rooms where the Nymphéas were kept, during the liberation of Paris.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

 One of Monet's Nymphéas 
NOT MY PHOTO - wikipedia.com
Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

I can truly say that this is one of the most peaceful places I have found in Paris. Something about the hushed atmosphere, the white oval-shaped rooms and these serenely beautiful pictures has a real calming effect. One which contrasts sharply with the lively hustle and bustle of the garden itself!
If you are in Paris I would strongly urge you to give the Orangerie a visit and - if you go on the first Sunday of the month – it's free! Huzzah!

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Anyway, I let the soft colours of Monet's water lilies, and my new penchant for pastels, lead this week's outfit. My main problem with florals is that they don't leave you very much to play with. As an incorrigible accessoriser (accessorologist? Accessoreuse?) I tend to prefer simple colours or patterns so that I can add as many pretty baubles as possible to make it more "me". With florals, and patterns in general, you either have to be very brave and pile on clashing garments, or you have to let the one busy item be your centrepiece and tone down everything else. Thankfully, this vintage 70s dress of my mother's is so beautiful, and the colours are so fun, that I didn't mind.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris sunglasses

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

I also took some inspiration from what may be my favourite Spring-Summer 2013 collection. Holly Fulton's Spring-Summer 2013 line pairs light pastel colours, with fun graphic prints and tomboy tailoring, taking inspiration from road-trips through America and 60s skater girl Patti McGee.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris


I didn't quite manage to capture the carefree insouciance of her models, but I did (I think!) make the outfit a little more relaxed, and a little less girly, by pairing it with a blazer, sunglasses, big earrings, messy hair and a slouch. Would have loved to have added my beloved (if very ratty) espadrilles but I left them in the wrong country. Sad times. I suppose I'll have to invest in some more...

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris


Something about the water lily pictures combined with my newly-dyed red hair made me come over all Ophelia so we headed to one of the garden's many fountains to get in the way of the small boys playing with sail boats. I will leave you with that idyllic image and go start working on another one to present you with next week. Because I’m nice like that.

Vintage floral dress and blue blazer Dressing Up In Paris


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Sunday, 14 April 2013

Dressing Up On Holiday: St. Andrews

Hello all! Had a lovely time doing shoot in the sunshine today but haven't had the time to write it up properly yet- apologies! It will be up tomorrow and until then I thought I would leave you with the last lot of pictures from my lovely holiday. Taken on my front doorstep.

Dressing Up In Paris - vintage jumper and gauze skirt - St. Andrews

Dressing Up In Paris - vintage jumper and gauze skirt - St. Andrews

Dressing Up In Paris - vintage jumper and gauze skirt - St. Andrews

Dressing Up In Paris - vintage jumper and gauze skirt - St. Andrews

Dressing Up In Paris - vintage jumper and gauze skirt - St. Andrews
Jumper - Vintage
Skirt - Yumi at Asos
Boots - New Look
Jacket - H&M
Belt - Vintage
Please do leave me comments - would love to know what you all think and if you have any suggestions!

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Outandaboutfit 2

 Sunday night, Joy of a Roommate and I headed to the Electroswing night at La Bellevilloise, a brilliant bar in the city’s 20th arrondissement. The evening was a celebration of all things swing – there was a swing dance class, a vintage clothes stall, a retro hairdresser and a live band. Needless to say, I was excited. 

La Bellevilloise - Halle des Oliviers
The "Halle des Oliviers" where the bar/hairdressing stall was.
Complete with real olive trees!

La Bellevilloise - Halle des Oliviers

La Bellevilloise - Electroswing - Retro Hairdresser
Top - H&M
Skirt - Marina Retro
Shoes - Modatoi
Belt - Marina Retro
Earrings - Primark
La Bellevilloise - Electroswing - Retro Hairdresser
Getting my hair done...

Now, swing dancing was popular between the 1920s and the 1950s, which gave us retro clothing options aplenty. However, having reasonably got into Mad Men, it seemed only fitting that we plumped for the 50s. Joy of a Roommate borrowed this lovely “Audrey” dress from the aptly named Lindy Bop, and I went with one of my new favourite items – the Marina Retro mint circle skirt.

La Bellevilloise - Electroswing - Blue Swing dress Lindy Bop
Dress - Lindy Bop
Belt - New Look
Petticoat - Lindy Bop
Shoes - VivaLaDiva

La Bellevilloise - Electroswing - Retro Hair

Whatever the theme was meant to be, no one else seemed to have got the memo as the vast majority were wearing jeans...but peu importe! Much better to be overdressed than underdressed, and I think we made a dashing pair – especially when bopping our way around a crowded dancefloor.

La Bellevilloise - Electroswing Night

Sunday partying may have made for a grumpy me on Monday morning, but it was more than worth it. Swing nights are apparently a common thing down this neck of the woods, so I definitely encourage you to head to La Bellevilloise if you find yourself in Paris - reasonably-priced food/drink, lovely atmosphere, great decor and I have recently discovered they do a Jazz brunch on a Sunday morning! Mind = blown. For your sake, dear readers (if there ARE any of you!) I'll check it out and report back - watch this space and happy Friday for tomorrow!