Friday, May 7, 2010

My Dearest Apologies - I've Got Paris on a String


Dear Readers,
I sincerely apologize for my INCREDIBLY long absence. Paris' magic put me under a spell, and I've just come to. This semester has flown by, but brought wonderful and exciting people, places, and events to my life abroad.
I scored a fantastic internship at WWD Paris which has let me experience the real life of a journalist. I have wined and dined with fellow bloggers at a gorgeous apartment in St. Germain des Près while overlooking the sparkling Tour Eiffel. And, my favorite experience of all, I fell into the lap of luck when running late for the Hommage à Jerome Robbins ballet at the famous Opéra Garnier (for those who don't know, this is the opera where Phantom story takes place).

Since I was late, I was going to have to wait to take my seat after the first act was through, until the lighting and sound crew OF THE ACTUAL OPERA HOUSE invited me into the lighting booth to watch the show from there. The crew could not have been nicer or more generous. As the night progressed, one thing led to another and all of a sudden during the entracte I found myself on THE stage where I had just watched professional ballerinas waltz and pirouette. I was absolutely speechless, and couldn't do a thing but smile like a child on Christmas morning. After the final bow, I was offered a full tour of the opera house from the very bottom to the very top, seeing areas that wouldn't usually be seen by those on the public tours.

When the opera house was built, the water table was found to be higher than assumed. So, the building actually sits atop a mini lake, which yes, contains fish. Climbing the 7 flights up to the actual stage, then a few more, I entered the giant practice rooms where we found a little tutu hiding (pictured above). The construction was beautiful, and if you can't see, very intricate. Unfortunately, it was too late to see the costume atelier where every costume is made in-house, but I was promised at my next visit (yes next visit!!) I could. My fingers are crossed for a possible apprenticeship... I hope, I hope.

So my dear readers, this is a little update from my nouvelle vie parisienne.
I really am going to try to keep my promise of updating more (especially because I know I won't hear the end of it from Melissa, of Prête Moi Paris, and M. if I don't)

I hope you haven't lost faith!
Sincerly,
Q.

P.S. Check out my blog for new Paris picture updates coming soon!


[image courtesy of Prete Moi Paris]

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

seeing stars

I'm a little too excited about this new collaboration of The Lake & Stars and Urban Outfitters, the lingerie is gorgeous, and I really want every bra/bustier there is and wear them with high waisted skirts.
Check out more @ Marissa Explains It All
lovelove, M.

Dreaming in polka dots

I've been finding myself drawn to polka dots lately, I really love everything and anything with polka dots of any color, here's some things I've found/love right now.


Urban Outfitters Tank; Heritage 1981 Romper

Forever 21 Skirt; Bordello heels



Blue Banana dress; American Apparel socks

3.1 Phillip Lim dress; Modcloth bathing suit


Check out more @ Marissa Explains It All
lovelove, M.

Friday, April 2, 2010

J'adore Wildfox

Wildfox Couture's Spring 2010 Lookbook is so perfect to inspire anyone's spring look! Photographed by Emir Eralp and styled by Cassandra Kellogg, the lookbook features models Allie Crandell, Bar Paly, and Anna Iaryn. To see more check out their website at Wildfox Couture.




src:fashionising




To see more of the photos, and a video from the shoot, check out Owl Wings!!
xo, C.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Summer Chic

Model: Blaise Reutersward
Photographer: Marloes Horst
The Holiday Lolita




See more at my personal blog Marissa Explains It All, along with other outfit posts and inspiration post!
lovelove, M.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Milan Fashion Week!

Hello again Bloggers!! I've finally gotten around to rounding out my favorites from Milan Fashion Week, and I thought I'd share one with you - Albino! I really loved the focus on shape with this collection, especially all the A-line, but mini, flowing skirts. Also, the capes and the who prim look really won me over, as well as the wonderful color palette of caramels, creams, blacks and even some light blue. The prints added a really pretty touch to the already amazing collection! Loved it all.

Albino







To see more of my favorites from Milan, and more posts with fashion inspiration, go to my personal fashion blog, Owl Wings!!
xo, C.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

NYFW/LFW

So I'm finally finishing up with NYFW, and wanted to share the Proenza Schouler collection. How can I explain my love for this? This is so so so beautiful. Please, if I ever become a famous blogger send me a pair of those amazing amazing white graffiti skinnies (which are a collaboration with J Brand!). Since that probably won't happen, maybe I'll jsut save money by never buying groceries again. They are so beautiful.




From London I really love the Burberry Prorsum collection, actually, I'm obsessed. First the Spring collection was amazing, and now this. Christopher Bailey, you're great. How did I even pick only six looks???


src:style.com, collages by me




To see the end of my NYFW coverage and more of my London favorites, check out my personal fashion blog, Owl Wings!
xo, C.