Immediately fell for Karl Lagerfeld‘s photography after discovering the lovely {Harper’s Bazaar editorial} at Versailles and of course, the stunning...
My day at Versailles was one of the prettiest days of my life. I personally went in knowing I would experience over-the top opulence, but I had no idea how beautiful the grounds of the palace were. I spent hours wandering alone through the forest and fields, sitting in the grass and reading, just like in the Sofia Coppola edition of Marie Antoinette. It was a dream.
. . . if what they say about april showers is true, then shall happily take today’s sunny showers as...
SINCE WE’RE CURRENTLY featuring Karl Lagerfeld in our NEW SERIES, You Are What You Consume, we thought we might revisit this rather epic editorial the cultural icon shot for Harper’s Bazaar nearly ten years ago.
SOON THE CLOCKS WILL FALL BACK and there will be no return from the days slipping quietly into the soft...
IT IS A BLUSTERY SUNDAY and coloured leaves are whirling, dancing along the window panes and it’s cosy here, the scent of sandalwood and candlelight, and here, a few images of inspiration — of oysters and sequinned skirts and pretty fonts and watercolours, macarons and le weekend de chanel . . .
. . . and the month of august always feels a little bittersweet, as if it were the beginning of...
. . . this weekend has been soft lights and afternoon tea, golden and crimson leaves fluttering softly, softly; and...
. . . one of my most favourite places in the world is versailles, a place so filled with the...
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Still sorting through hundreds of photos from our recent trip to Paris and hope to have a few posted this...
“Pick the day. Enjoy it – to the hilt. The day as it comes. People as they come… The past,...
Sitting there, alone in a foreign country, far from my job and everyone I know, a feeling came over me....
. . . this weekend was one of chignons & pearls and romantic sunday walks along the water; pastel-coloured petals...
The Château de Versailles, the royal residence where Marie Antoinette lived, was once a modest hunting lodge built by Louis XIII in 1623. His son, Louis XIV, extended and transformed it when he installed the Court and government there in 1682, creating a magnificent palace that is now renowned throughout the world. Over the course of more than 100 years, a succession of kings—including Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI—continued to embellish the palace up until the French Revolution. Now considered one of the finest achievements of French 17th century art, the Palace of Versailles remains a cultural symbol of royal splendour that has been listed as a World Heritage Site for 30 years.








