Thursday, 18 February 2010
AMAZING!
After PARIS!
Jour Six
Jour Cinq
Friday 12th February
0745am
Premiere Vision. Wow! My pass above that I had scanned all day long. It was such an amazing day!! It was long and busy, But oh well I made the most of it. The only let down is that we weren't allowed to take pictures :(.
I really enjoyed this trip. Towards the end of the day I must admit that I was very tired having been on my feet all day. Nevertheless the experiencing was overwhelming and very educating. I feel that I got so much from this visit.
So for the rest of the day we explored the show with trend forecasting such as WGSN then moving through to Pantone and other company's to have a look at.
After a long long day, where many had already left we all made our way to the coaches at 1600pm. On return to the hotel we all had a few hours to relax and pack. All twelve of us made our way to Cafe De Ville for our last celebratory meal followed by drinks. The burger, OMG it was mouth watering! I was slightly disappointed from the turn out of everyone for group drinks. Ah wellll! We had fun all the same.
Then it was some pretty funny times on the Metro back to the hotel and then to pack a little more and then sleep!
Jour Quatre
So after our visit to Lafayette we took a quick visit to Colette where we bumped into quite a lot of friendly faces from both FMB & FCP. We then left and managed to meet up with the other group and become a twelve again!! We met them in the Louvre. This was cool. We knew how big the Louvre was so we decided to head straight towards the famous Mona Lisa. Do excuse the cheesy picture of me with Mona. This day was so long!
After a rest in the Louvre we walked to the Notre Dame Cathedral. It was so beautiful and peaceful. I loved it. It was so tranquil. I really enjoyed seeing the cathedral. After this we then found a cute Cafe. Where we all indulged into Nutella Crepes. Yum. At this point a few of the girls received messages from there friends with the breaking news of Alexander McQueens unfortunate death!! We were all so shocked and couldn't believe it! Lets hope he is in a happier place.
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Jour Trois II
Here is a few snippets from the street styles that were recognized when wandering the streets of Paris.
Smart shoes.
I love this brown pair. Excellent choice.
These two gentlemen were approached by twelve FMB girls. I can imagine quite daunting. We pulled our cameras out in the hope of a few snaps. We got lucky. There was a third, but he got camera shy! I love the guys choice of clothing. Trainer shoes that are worn remind me of Fred Perry's on the left. Both sporting a denim casual look, which is also quite smart. Particularly with the guy on the left. I love the specs! Big fan.
Jour Trois
First on the agenda was to visit Baccarat. First impressions amazing! Just how I pictured it. When we were being briefed before the trip pictures were shown. I managed to get similar ones. The best part? The toilets of course! They were so cool! The picture in the bottom left hand corner of Sarah is the seating area in the toilets. They were like a boudoir. The light fittings were extravagant and beautiful. The glass wear in the cabinets were amazing and were taken from different periods of time and go as far back as the 1800's. They were so delicate and intricate. I loved this visit it was definitely worth it!! Whilst in Baccarat it began to heavily snow. Bad times. I definitely wasn't prepared or thinking straight when i decided to wear my doll shoes. Wet and cold feet.
On our list of things to do next was to visit Palace De Tokyo, however it wasn't open until 1200hr. So we managed to occupy ourselves by walking through this French market. I loved it. Snails anyone?
Afterwards we toured round Palace De Tokyo. Unfortunately there were not many exhibitions on. However I found the book shop with plenty of magazines to look through interesting. We also visited another museum next to the Tokyo, however the name has conveniently slipped my mind. The museum contained art work from artists like Picasso and Robert Delaunay. From here we could see the Eiffel Tower. Woooo!