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The Paris Factor. Or How Carven Stole My Heart.

10 Apr

The answer is, yes, I do have a 2 foot-tall wire Eiffel Tower in my bedroom.  Paris is the first place I ever went to visit outside of the United States and I have been charmed ever since.  Don’t judge me when I say I have actually lost count of the number of times I have been to the City of Lights/Love/Wine & Cheese.  (It helps that I lived in London for 7 years and could literally get on a train and be there in 2 hours.)  Generally, despite previous admission of Eiffel Tower replica, I like to make sure my adoration of Paris is slightly more understated.  If you’re going to be obsessed with something, try to stay classy.  That’s my rule of thumb.

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So when I came across Carven’s somewhat recent collection featuring, what I would deem, understated maps of Paris, I fell immediately in love.  I have spent a potentially excessive amount of time in the last 24 hours staring at items from this collection trying to justify the expenditure on an item from the collection (going between the dress and the wedges).  I can’t justify them right now, but you can bet your bottom dollar I have set-up a sale alert on these bad boys.

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What would you choose?  Has this collection won your heart, fellow Francophiles?

Check out the entire collection on Net-A-Porter here.

(All images c/o Pinterest)

Au Revior, Fashion Month! My Paris Highlights.

8 Mar

The time has come for us to bid a sweet (and exhausted) goodbye to ‘fashion month’, as it is now dubbed.  Fashion editors, bloggers and the style obsessed alike have been wandering the globe for the last four weeks, chasing the trends and excitement of the Fall 2013 collections.  I know I have said it before but we all know Paris gives the final bow for good reason…it is fashion on a whole other level.  In presentation and style, it is a brand unto its own.  This season, there seems to have been a real move into a world where the beauty is in the details.  It was less about making a statement and more about silhouettes, fabrications and construction.  A move from the excitement of fashion to the love of it…which is inspiring.  Paris round-up?  Black and white and biker jackets.

Here are some of my favorite moments from Paris Fashion Week:

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

Alessandra Rich

Alessandra Rich

Alessandra Rich

Alessandra Rich

Chloé

Chloé

Chloé

Chloé

Chanel

Chanel

Chanel

Chanel

Chanel

Chanel

Christian Dior

Christian Dior

Christian Dior

Christian Dior (Peplum forgiven, Raf.)

Christian Dior

Christian Dior

Givenchy

Givenchy

Givenchy

Givenchy

Kenzo

Kenzo

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton (and the immaculate Kate Moss)

Louis Vuitton (and the immaculate Kate Moss)

Miu Miu

Miu Miu

Miu Miu

Miu Miu

Valentino

Valentino

Valentino

Valentino

Valentino

Valentino

(All images c/o Style.com)

Chanel Couture Spring 2013.

24 Jan

I’ve not been saying a lot of nice things about Uncle Karl lately.  I’ve been underwhelmed by his recent collections and we all just have to deal with that.  I’d never say it to his face.  To be fair, I’m not sure if I could say anything to his face…I mean, in my world, he is more of a god than a mere mortal.  Sigh…

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This couture collection is not one of my soul-shaking fashion moments.  But this was some kind of brilliant ‘Alice went to Wonderland and hooked up with the Mad Hatter’ vibe.  And I dig that.  Seriously dig that.  Part of it may be the brilliant beauty that Karl always seems to deliver.  (No matter how wishy washy I may be about some of the Chanel collections, I always adore the beauty.)  See the entire collection here.

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(All images c/o Style.com)

Alexis Mabille Couture Spring 2013.

23 Jan

Couture is a dying art.  This season, for me at least, the collections seems to have started without me even really noticing.  Don’t tell the rest of the fashion world I said that, please.  Anyway, the first collection I took a peek at was Alexis Mabille and was ready to be underwhelmed.  But dammit.  This collection makes me want to be a ballerina.  Or at least dress like one.  Or at least dress the way I think ballerinas should dress.

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Ballerina!  I want to be a mother f**king ballerina!  And the silver hair was pretty cool too.  But I may leave that for the runway…  But otherwise, wrap me up in tulle and send me on my way!  See the entire collection here.

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(All images c/o Style.com)

Eric Cantona x The Kooples.

18 Jan

French label The Kooples is one of my favorite labels out there.  The look is ever so Parisian.  The marketing is super cool couples.  The trademark symbol is a small and ever so understated skull detail.  As the label moves slowly onto US soil, it doesn’t help ease the pain of missing out on a pair of boots I’ve been watching that finally went on sale (UK and France-based friends, anyone want to run an errand for me?!).  But they did go ahead and make a new move that earned them some more ‘cool credits’ in my eyes…

The Kooples 10FW - Gemma & Robert

If I have a decent understanding of the demographic that reads Thrill of the Chaise, I would say that about 40% of you may have an idea of who Eric Cantona is, and for the 60% that don’t…I was one of you until a few years ago.  Monsieur Cantona is a French footballer who made a name for himself playing a pretty incredible game while never being short of some reasonably out-of-control antics for Manchester United.  (You would be surprised at my knowledge of Manchester United football club…)  If you haven’t seen him out on the pitch, you may have seen him on the silver screen in Elizabeth.  I mean, you may have also seen him in the film Looking for Eric, but if that is the case, you’d know who he is since he plays himself as a sort of invisible friend to a Manchester United fan.

THERE’S A POINT.  The Kooples has teamed up with the football legend and has him on model-duty with his Hottie McHot lady friend.  For as much as I think Eric Cantona is a total dude, I think his steely glare and what I might call ‘extreme modeling’ may have been a bit over-the-top.  But I didn’t want to write about this pairing to knock Cantona’s inability to act natural in this campaign.  I wanted to write about it because the special edition Cantona polo shirts for the label are freakin’ badass.

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If you’re a guy, buy one.  You will immediately have my respect and I’ll make sure to tell everyone how cool you are.  And before you ask, yes, that is a little skull crest on the chest.  Honestly, this shirt makes me kinda wish I was a dude.  But only kinda, I like wearing eyeliner too much.

Cantona RedCantona Black

Cantona White

(All images c/o The Kooples.)

Darkened Cities.

31 Dec

Whenever I come home to the countryside, I am always so taken aback by how clear the skies are and how much the stars really glow over the landscape.  If you, like me, have ever wondered what some of your favorite cities would look like in the darkness, artist Thierry Cohen has gone and taken the guesswork out of it for you.

Paris

Paris

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

New York

New York

San Francisco

San Francisco

New York

New York

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Shanghai

Shanghai

Tokyo

Tokyo

You can see the rest of the series on the artist’s website here.

(Images c/o Thierry Cohen)

Let’s Move To Paris.

10 Oct

I am a little obsessed with Uncovet, a website that features new discounted shops on a daily basis with careful curation of design-focused and always amazing products.  Artwork, jewelry, apparel…it’s easy to get inspired every time you check out the shops and I couldn’t help but share this one!

(Image c/o Uncovet)

How beautiful are these prints?!  And how appropriate too  :)  I’ve been lucky enough to call two my permanent homes and one my temporary one.  If you’re huge fan of just one of the cities, it’s a perfect gift to yourself (or someone with the same appreciation).  If you’re a die-hard traveller or just want a reminder that the world is your oyster, they look great as a series!  I am personally considering the ‘series’ option.

The sale on these gorgeous prints may be over on Uncovet (you should still sign-up here) but fear not!  Sacred & Profane Designs, otherwise known as the genius behind these prints, has an Etsy shop filled with these and other amazing prints.  Gimme!  Gimme!  Gimme!

 

 

 

 

And the cherry on top of this typographic sundae is that if you order in the next 5 days, you can get 15% off your order!  Just use the code ‘LC2012′ when checking out by October 15th!  Browse the shop here.

OH MY DIOR: The Spring 2013 Collection.

1 Oct

There is very little to say about this collection other than squeal with delight and make faces at it like you’ve just fallen in love.  One of the most anticipated shows of the season (the other being the newly renamed ‘Saint Laurent’), all eyes were on Raf Simons to see if the magic he brought to his final Jil Sander show and his first Dior Couture show were simply flukes or the work of a real star.  So as guests settled into one of the four different colored block rooms specially constructed at Invalides in Paris (and I settled into my bed watching it live streaming online), there was quite the buzz.

 

 

 

Raf delivered.  Raf exceeded expectation.  I want Raf to be my best friend.  Saying before the show that he wanted to pay as much attention to the legacy that is Mr. Dior as he did to his own aesthetic and vision, it seems these two men make a great spiritual team.  With designers like Sarah Burton at McQueen getting some stick for trying too hard to recreate what her predecessor may have wanted and Hedi Slimane given a hard time for potentially stripping YSL of its heritage, Raf seemed to find a really happy medium.

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t alienate but update.  It was Dior to the core but in a new era.  The shoes seemed to be a problem for a few of the models but if that is the biggest hurdle, who cares.  This was a gorgeous show and Raf has obviously found his way home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t forget that you have a couple more days to enter our giveaway with the amazing Astrid Endeavor to win a necklace!  Enter here!

(Images c/o Style.com)

French Girl Style. From The Source.

16 Aug

When I arrived in Paris it became immediately apparent to me that my neighborhood, the Marais, was every shopping enthusiasts’ paradise.  I came across one shop in particular that I fell in love with. Joy is a boutique that makes you feel like you’re in Alice’s Wonderland within A Midsummer’s Night Dream on the set of the coolest 1960s French film.  Does that give your imagination enough to conjure up some images?

I had the pleasure of getting to spend some time with the owner, buyer and designer of Joy, Valentina, who let me in on some of the secrets to what it means to be French, feminine and fashionable…

What makes your shop special and unique?

‘We have a selection that highlights what is chic and trendy in Paris. Our fashion is very subtle and gentle so that it can be adapted to each time of day depending on the accessories that you decide to wear. We offer several very select brands. The idea is to have a representation of the each brands universe, its strengths and its essential parts; to mix one with the other and to have fun!’

What does ‘joy’ mean for you?

‘Joy is a lovely word.  It is just three letters, simple and light as fashion should be.  It means fun and nothing else.’

What makes the style of French women stand out from the rest of the world?

‘Our style is based on a way to dress with chic simplicity. It’s the choice of deep and warm colors or a detail of embroidery…and always aggressively feminine.  You dress in what you feel good in because the materials are soft and volume/silhouette follow the female body without ever contradicting it. The style of the young French woman could be defined by its light, clean lines and a very detailed chic.’

Do you have any fashion ‘rules’?

‘There are no rules in fashion, especially with our lives so sufficiently regulated otherwise. Try to never restrict yourself because you might end up imposing on something new!  If there is one important thing to remember, it is to have fun and feel good.  From there you have the right to do anything!  However, I would say that a silhouette is beautiful when it is not overloaded.  Focus on a detail, a mixture of material, a refined ornamentation, avoid adding all the rainbows and sky to an outfit.  And especially…respect your body.  Accept it as it is and don’t force it. A figure is a whole, never a detail.’

What are the essential basics that every girl should have in her wardrobe?

‘We are all different! I’m crazy about fashion, so for me everything is essential!  I would say a dark blue skinny jeans, not black. Navy blue is used to associate the colors without ‘breaking’ them up and you can wear it with everything. A light silk dress you can wear with boots during the day and evening with something to offset it.  A big, oversized sweater with a plunging neckline in a very soft knits…that’s so Parisian.  A masculine cut jacket in wool.  A long chiffon skirt that can be worn with something oversized, as well as part of a more slinky outfit. And a pea coat.  Each garment has a story should tell a story.  If it does, that’s all you really need.’

Joy seems to be a mixture of a playful youthfulness and adult chic. How can you balance these effectively?

‘That is exactly what we all are! Women with a playful youth!  Balance is created on its own.  Try several things and work on combinations.  Then all of a sudden it works…you smile when you look in the mirror and voila! That’s the magic of it all and it’s the most important part of getting dressed.  We have beautiful and chic silk See By Chloe gowns with fronts that are very simple and minimalist.  Then in the back, the collar is closed by a large knot keeping it chic but also very playful.’

What are your favorite brands and products at the moment? 

‘I must admit, the collections we have for winter are truly spectacular!  There’s this high-waisted wool skirt Sonia By Sonia Rykiel wool cloth with a belt that cinches the waist tied in a small knot…the blush pink silk blouses of Erika Cavallini/Semi Couture…vintage jewelry…a very soft oversized cardigan by Cacharel…Fred Perry boots…a See By Chloe bag in a beautiful sepia color…and, of course, the Alex Monroe jewelry! We are all addicted!’

Make sure to visit Joy’s website where you can find more about the store and how to buy parts of the collection online.  And if you’re in the Marais, make sure to visit the shop itself.  Valentina has made Joy a real oasis in the hustle and bustle of the city but also has some of the most amazing merchandising I have ever seen.  Not too much, not too little and something for everyone who wants something with a story.

And don’t forget, you have until Tuesday to enter our giveaway here to win a copy of the book ‘Paris vs New York’!

GIVEAWAY: Paris vs. New York

7 Aug

I fell in love with the work of Vahram Muratyan the first time I saw it…

I wrote about Vahram’s work here and little did I know that a book was in the works to properly showcase his amazing collection of Paris vs. New York artwork.  After spending the past month in Paris (and awaiting my return to New York), I wanted to say thank you all of you out there in the world who visit Thrill of the Chaise and make this blog such a pleasure to write…and how better to do that then give away a copy of Vahram’s incredible and adorable book, ‘Paris vs. New York’  :)

So here’s all you have to do to enter:

1. Leave a comment on this post with your email address (so I can contact you if you win, not for anything creepy) by the end of the day on Tuesday, August 21st.  This is open to international readers so everyone gets the chance to win.

2. For extra entries, ‘like’ the new Thrill of the Chaise page on Facebook and/or follow me on Twitter.  Make sure to let me know your name and Twitter handle in your comment!

Good luck and thanks so much for visiting Thrill of the Chaise!

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