His favorite place to shop in Paris is the Galaries Lafayette, a place I did not have time to go to! It is a favorite department store that was unfortunately close on Sundays and we could not fit it in our tight schedule. He also likes to shop at Zara, a Spanish store spread all throughout Europe and the US too. The favorite designers of our Outfit of the Week star: Chanel and Dior, timeless labels.
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Outfit of the Week
His favorite place to shop in Paris is the Galaries Lafayette, a place I did not have time to go to! It is a favorite department store that was unfortunately close on Sundays and we could not fit it in our tight schedule. He also likes to shop at Zara, a Spanish store spread all throughout Europe and the US too. The favorite designers of our Outfit of the Week star: Chanel and Dior, timeless labels.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
j'adore Paris
So last weekend I went to Paris for three days...obviously not enough time there! We took a 5 am train so we had plenty of time to start the sight seeing on Friday with Sacre Coeur first, a beautiful cathedral.
This led us a a really quaint area with lots of artists, cafes and shops. I really regret not buying one of their beautiful paintings. I guess I will just frame my own pictures to remember!
We went to the top of arc de triomphe which gave us an amazing view of the city. Around the arc is a circle which many streets branch off of. All of the streets are lined with lots of trees which look so beautiful with the fall colored leaves. After the Arc we went in Notre Dame, which is incredible.
We got lucky enough to be in Paris during the last weekend of the Chloe exhibit. Chloe is a french designer label that is celebrating their 60th anniversary. They had the beautiful garments through the decades displayed and also sketches and photographs.
At night a big group of us went on a boat cruise that started at the Eiffel Tower and saw the gorgeous bridges and buildings. It was freezing but luckily we could sit inside! The tower glitters every hour and it is so exciting to see. I think we got just as excited each of the four times we saw it happen.
On our last day Jen, Sarah and I took a trip to the Palace de Versailles. It was about an hour on the train from the center of Paris and definitely worth it. I was stunned when we walked up and saw the massive palace that was lined with gold. Inside we saw where Marie Antoinette lived and a few of the other rooms out of the hundreds throughout the building. My favorite room was the Hall of the Mirrors, but the prettiest part was the garden in the back.
I was in love with Paris and in awe of this city. I must go back because there are still so many things to see and do there! I loved how no matter where we were the buildings were so beautiful and there was so much to see. I prepared myself for the rude and snobbish Parisians I was warned about, but I was pleasantly surprised by the kind people I spoke with there in taxis, restaurants, the hotel, and other places around the city. Yes, it would have been helpful if one of us knew french...but we figured it out!
This led us a a really quaint area with lots of artists, cafes and shops. I really regret not buying one of their beautiful paintings. I guess I will just frame my own pictures to remember!
We went to the top of arc de triomphe which gave us an amazing view of the city. Around the arc is a circle which many streets branch off of. All of the streets are lined with lots of trees which look so beautiful with the fall colored leaves. After the Arc we went in Notre Dame, which is incredible.
In my excitement to see the Eiffel Tower I ran up the stairs at the tube station, and realized I could only see the bottom half of the tower because of the thick fog. I was disappointed but we got to see the full thing at night so that made up for it. We did not make it to the top so I guess I will have to go back to do that!
We got lucky enough to be in Paris during the last weekend of the Chloe exhibit. Chloe is a french designer label that is celebrating their 60th anniversary. They had the beautiful garments through the decades displayed and also sketches and photographs.
At night a big group of us went on a boat cruise that started at the Eiffel Tower and saw the gorgeous bridges and buildings. It was freezing but luckily we could sit inside! The tower glitters every hour and it is so exciting to see. I think we got just as excited each of the four times we saw it happen.
On our last day Jen, Sarah and I took a trip to the Palace de Versailles. It was about an hour on the train from the center of Paris and definitely worth it. I was stunned when we walked up and saw the massive palace that was lined with gold. Inside we saw where Marie Antoinette lived and a few of the other rooms out of the hundreds throughout the building. My favorite room was the Hall of the Mirrors, but the prettiest part was the garden in the back.
I was in love with Paris and in awe of this city. I must go back because there are still so many things to see and do there! I loved how no matter where we were the buildings were so beautiful and there was so much to see. I prepared myself for the rude and snobbish Parisians I was warned about, but I was pleasantly surprised by the kind people I spoke with there in taxis, restaurants, the hotel, and other places around the city. Yes, it would have been helpful if one of us knew french...but we figured it out!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Outfit of the Week
For this week's Outfit of the Week we have Jen, who always pulls off fun and fearless fashion, wearing a fur jacket over her dress with booties and a headband. Jen's favorite designers are Balmain and DVF and her favorite stores are Nordstrom, TopShop and ASOS. As far as accessories, Jen considers them the "icing on the fashion cake" and loves them all!
She likes to mix things up and doesn't limit herself to a particular "style." This is done by wearing what she likes and how she feels. She believes life would be boring if we always dressed the same. Jen's fashion advice: always keep it fresh...and sexy.
I think we should all follow those words of advice!
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Portobello Market
One of the popular weekend markets here in London is the Portobello Market. Here you'll find a mix of vintage vendors and new labels selling a variety of things. Two things that I saw the most: leather and fur. Almost every vendor had a least one vintage leather or fur coat. You can also find lots of leather bags, shoes and unique jewelry. According to our styling professor, you can sometimes find famous designers wandering the market looking for inspiration for their own collections.
My friends and I all went our separate ways to explore and somehow we all managed to buy something from the same women. She has her own label, Mu Du London, and had beautiful hats and accessories that we all fell in love with. The best part about the market is that the prices are good and you can usually get them even lower, especially when you mention you are a student.
I got a wool felt hat with a black ribbon around it. I have been trying on this style of hat every time I see it at a store, and I finally decided to get one. I love the camel color and I think it will go with a lot. I also found purple leather gloves at this market last time I went. The gloves were perfect for my Kate Middleton Halloween costume and I also used them for a photo shoot in my styling class.
Besides the clothing and accessories, the food is also incredible. We all got lunch from a french food truck called "Le Rac Chack." They gave you a bowl of potatoes, vegetables, and a meat and then melt cheese right on top of it. Delicious! After that I had to try this "luxury" hot chocolate, and I must say it was as good as it sounded. There were even toppings to put on top.
My friends and I all went our separate ways to explore and somehow we all managed to buy something from the same women. She has her own label, Mu Du London, and had beautiful hats and accessories that we all fell in love with. The best part about the market is that the prices are good and you can usually get them even lower, especially when you mention you are a student.
I got a wool felt hat with a black ribbon around it. I have been trying on this style of hat every time I see it at a store, and I finally decided to get one. I love the camel color and I think it will go with a lot. I also found purple leather gloves at this market last time I went. The gloves were perfect for my Kate Middleton Halloween costume and I also used them for a photo shoot in my styling class.
Besides the clothing and accessories, the food is also incredible. We all got lunch from a french food truck called "Le Rac Chack." They gave you a bowl of potatoes, vegetables, and a meat and then melt cheese right on top of it. Delicious! After that I had to try this "luxury" hot chocolate, and I must say it was as good as it sounded. There were even toppings to put on top.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Somerset House
Somerset House is a beautiful centre for arts and activities right in the heart of London. Many exhibits are held there, as well as ice skating in the winter, but most importantly London Fashion Week! Unfortunately London Fashion Week happened right before I got here.
Last week I went with my styling class to Someret House to see a Tim Walker exhibit, a legendary fashion photographer. Tim started at Vogue at age 25 with his first fashion shoot there and has continued to prove himself. His imagination comes through in his pictures and you can see the fairytale that was going through his mind.
My favorite photo! |
Tim's photos include clothing from haute couture designers such as Chanel, Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Jil Sander, Jean Paul Gautier, and the list goes on and on. The pictures are fun and whimsical but still show off the beautiful clothing. He also has done portraits of many famous fashion editors and models. There are a lot of recent photos with Kate Moss.
I would definitely recommend looking up some of his work because it is so fun to look at!
I know they make me smile :)
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Outfit of the Week
Featured for this week's Outfit of the Week is Brittany, who describes her personal style as unpredictable. Brittany is wearing a classic white blouse, but she styled it with a fun and bright colored bow. This large bow really pops against the white and is unexpected. She is also wearing cat-eyed styled glasses which are becoming a very popular trend.
Brittany loves to shop at thrift stores and vintage markets. Her favorite designer is Marc Jacobs and her favorite accessory to add to an outfit is a hat.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
CHANEL
A new exhibit is currently in London featuring photography by Karl Lagerfeld, designer and creative director of Chanel, and styling by Carine Riotfeld, previous editor of French Vogue. The free exhibit at the Saatchi Gallery is named "The Little Black Jacket."
There are over 100 beautiful black and white images with models, actors, singers, children and designers all wearing the same Chanel black jacket in a different way. It is amazing that this one style has held up over all this time and still can be so versatile today.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Anna Wintour, Dakota and Elle Fanning, Kanye West, and Uma Thurman were just a handful of the big names in the photography.
The best part was they gave everyone a poster to take home with them. Mine is already up on my wall!
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Outfit of the Week
Morgan- sequin top Morgan- peplum top Emily- tweed skirt |
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Outfit of the Week!
Every Sunday Travel and Trenches will feature one outfit from a fellow student that is eye catching and fabulous.
Here is our first Outfit of the Week! Christina looked street chic this weekend in her skirt, knee socks, pea coat and scarf. She describes her personal style as fun, creative, expressive and always evolving. She really loves accessories, especially necklaces, because you can add them to a simple tee or throw on a dainty one to add to your outfit. Her favorite store is urban outfitters.
Here is our first Outfit of the Week! Christina looked street chic this weekend in her skirt, knee socks, pea coat and scarf. She describes her personal style as fun, creative, expressive and always evolving. She really loves accessories, especially necklaces, because you can add them to a simple tee or throw on a dainty one to add to your outfit. Her favorite store is urban outfitters.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
You know you're a fashion merchandising major when...
...you decorate your room as if it were a store. I was looking around at how I arranged all of my accessories in my room and I thought...wow I am displaying my stuff as if it was in a boutique. I guess this is part of what I am getting for my degree! At least it looks neat...
What I like about organizing my accessories as well my clothing is that I can see everything. Having your stuff displayed makes it so much easier to put things together when you're in a rush.
What I like about organizing my accessories as well my clothing is that I can see everything. Having your stuff displayed makes it so much easier to put things together when you're in a rush.
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