Unpacking Paris


Ah, if only I had a suitcase large enough I’d pack up Paris and bring la ville home with me….but some photos, mustards, wines, chocolates, boots, scarves and handbags must suffice. Paris is like an addiction pour moi; no matter how much I see and experience, I’m always wanting more.

(Whew! Twelve hours in coach with malfunctioning air-conditioning is not une femme’s idea of Happy Trails. Still, we’re happy to be home even if quite fatigués.)

Above is a small taste of some of the Paris street style pics I snapped. This woman’s ensemble captures many of the predominant trends I noticed: pants tucked into boots, big textured sweater, slouchy shoulder satchel. (For the record, I’ll take a pass on the big sweaters.) The guy is also wearing boots under the pants.

More to come!
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20 Comments

  1. Sounds as if you had a perfect week, although it seems to have zipped by! Look forward to seeing your street-style pics, which you’ll have time to post when you wake at 4 a.m. for the next few days. . .

  2. Welcome home, Dorothy! (I mean your other home–sounds like Paris is your soul’s home)I got to read these while I was on the road too, (not as glam a trip, unfortunately) and it was a little holiday for me too! The pics are gorgeous, you looked like you’d “gone native”in your chic wardobe,and I had the satisfaction of seeing my slouchy boots on best-dressed Parisians!
    Every so often I am fashionable through random selection, if not careful consideration!

  3. So glad you got home safely. Your week in Paris went by so quickly! I have really enjoyed your posts and look forward to more. That westbound jet lag is always killer, so get some rest!

  4. Glad to hear you are both home safe and sound. I clicked to enlarge the photo and I don’t like that sweater on that woman at all – it looks sloppy. If someone gave it to me I’d wear it at home on very cold days, but not out and about in a city centre.

  5. My chere D.P.,

    Thank you for a wonderful afternoon (and “Mad Men” of course). It was so much fun meeting you and Monsieur D.P.

    I felt as if I’ve known you for years. Loved the conversation, the chocolat chaud and meeting you in the real world.

    Merci mille fois.
    Tishx

  6. enjoyed your wonderful posts and happy to hear you are back safe and sound. looking forward to all your pictures and posts about the trip and of course a peek at your wonderful purchases 🙂

  7. Welcome home! You were so kind to post during your trip. Fun for us for sure. And now I am looking forward to you filling in the details in the days to come.

  8. I’ve so enjoyed your posts and pictures of your trip to Paris. When you describe what you were eating, my mouth was watering. And now I’m craving chocolate 😉 ‘

    Happy to see you back safe and sound and with all your luggage.

  9. Couture Allure – it did go by too quickly! I’ve almost readjusted to West Coast time; think one more good night’s sleep ought to do it.

    Good Life in Virginia – thanks so much! I promise to show the purchases too, later this week.

    StyleSpy – this was one of the more voluminous versions, but yes, slouchy and especially highly textured sweaters are popular.

  10. materfamilias – 4am, how did you know?? 😉 More street style pics coming….

    WendyB – yes, a long flight. I’ve given up the dream that I’ll ever be able to sleep sitting up. Even Ambien didn’t do it.

    Katriona – thanks, and your slouchy boots would be right at home in Paris!

  11. Miss Janey – thanks! Yes, the big sweaters are best appreciated on others.

    metscan – yes, bagS. I’ll post pics of the loot later this week. 😉

    lagatta – I agree it looks a bit dishevelled.

  12. Cherie – it was a delight to meet you and get better acquainted over a chocolat chaud, and I hope that someday we have the opportunity to do so again. I agree that it felt like we’ve known each other much longer.

    Marsi – I’m glad you enjoyed. I think I have a few more recap posts coming, though I’m afraid you all will be bored with my single-minded Paris obsession before too long…

    Sher – I’m so glad I’ve been able to convey a small degree of the deliciousness we experienced. Paris is definitely a treat for the taste buds; it’s a good thing we do so much walking!

  13. Sewing Librarian – thanks so much; I’m glad you enjoyed.

    Duchesse – thank you! Writing and posting these recaps is helping me to extend the feeling of our trip just a little longer.

  14. D.P., please don’t take Ambien on a flight. If you’re lucky enough to get any sleep from it, it can be very dangerous because it often renders people immobile during sleep, thus raising the risk of blood clots. If you’ve ever had a blood clot yourself or known someone who has, then you know how dangerous they are and how difficult blood thinners are to manage. Not worth it.