Is there really a "dress code" in Paris?
#81
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luvmyfarm, you'll love Paris, too! Just go and have a wonderful time.
If you are interested in exploring an informative and fun Paris blog before your trip, go to davidlebovitz.com and read his tips for Paris visitors and places to eat, including how and what to order in French restaurants.
Bon voyage, Saige
If you are interested in exploring an informative and fun Paris blog before your trip, go to davidlebovitz.com and read his tips for Paris visitors and places to eat, including how and what to order in French restaurants.
Bon voyage, Saige
#82


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Sarah, Ines was whom I was referring to in her book. though some of her suggestions are off the wall, she dresses very simply, slim pants, sweater and jackets, usally with Roger Vivier shoes and bags because she works for him. That's her daughter on your post, who models in all the photos in the book. Now here's a treat for you. Ines shopping in the different arr. The black hand written titles on the right are the different videos.
http://www.rogervivier.com/en/#/ines-little-diaries
http://www.rogervivier.com/en/#/ines-little-diaries
#83
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<If you order the wrong course at the wrong time, ask for beef well done, want ketchup with your fries, or coffee prior to the main course...beware - your name & photo will go out on a "Most UN-Wanted List" and passed around to the better restaurants throughout Paris. Seriously.>
Wait...what? I love a medium rare steak and drink my coffee after dinner, but no ketchup with fries?!
Wait...what? I love a medium rare steak and drink my coffee after dinner, but no ketchup with fries?!
#85


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Fidel, ORANGE http://thestreetfashion5xpro.blogspot.com/




