Autumn is still in full swing and a true feast for the eyes. Overall, it has been a fun fall season as I got to go to London first and then twice to Paris, which was such a wonderful treat. The first trip to Paris was with DS's girlfriend (who lives in London), and the second was a couple of weeks later with my friend Jerrine (well-known to all swans) from the States.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Postcard from Paris
Between the two visits, we had breakfast at Cafe Flore and Pierre Hermé, went to the Dior Museum, visited Hermes and Chanel, walked everywhere, did a little shopping, had drinks at the Costes, Ralph's, and l'Hôtel and coffee breaks in little cafés, and went for dinner to la Société and the Armani restaurant in St Germain.
The Galerie Dior has been absolutely fabulous and is well worth the visit. It covers Christian Dior's family history, early childhood, entire career, his creations, and those of his successors.
DS's girlfriend and I had so much fun together, and I hope we can repeat the trip one day soon.
L'Hôtel
We stayed in Saint Germain, so inevitably, you walk past the Eglise St-Germain-de-Prés at least a couple of times a day. I never miss going inside at least once, as I love looking up to the ceiling where gold stars are painted on a deep blue background. The other paintwork is absolutely beautiful, too; it is such a colourful and joyous place to be. You would never guess this from the rather stark and plain outside of the church.
The ceiling also reminds me of my La Reale scarf.
My favourite Hermes store in Paris is the Rue de Sèvres. Seeing the latest Petit H creations is always fun and inspiring, and most of them can't be found elsewhere or on the H website. The Sèvres store also has the most extensive home wear line selection, a lovely café (where we had lunch), and is wonderfully spacious, so nothing feels cramped. To my absolute delight, I discovered that Hermes has embraced embroidery, which has been applied to throws, scarves, shawls, and even bracelets.
A Petit H photo album; what a great idea to repurpose a scarf!
It is so lovely that some of the bags are not behind glass but sitting on shelves throughout the store.
Exquisite bead embroidery on Silk Twill
I've been looking for a Mini Evelyne for a while, but on my first trip, the only one available was in gold toile. Two weeks later, I was spoilt for choice and decided on a Rouge H with Palladium hardware.
Another brilliant idea for scarf recycling
Jerrine arrived from the States on Election Day. The next day, we went to the beach for lunch and then headed to Paris the day after.
Fun at Chanel's Rue Cambon store
The staircase leading up to Coco Chanel's apartment.
This "flap phone holder with chain" is another little gem that came back home with me. It's such a practical little bag. I wear it crossbody or under a coat in a city to be safe from pickpocketers. Back home, it is often all I need to go out ... with the the phone, there is no more need to carry car keys or a wallet.
The Samaritaine's festively decked halls
Handbag and macaron-shaped Christmas ornaments
A nightcap at Ralph's
Have a wonderful remaining autumn, and a very happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate. xxx
Sunday, December 4, 2022
November recap
November has been beautiful and sunny for the most part, which was just as well as "Swan-in-Chief" Jerrine came for a visit! We had lunch at the beach, and it felt like summer ... while sipping chilled Rosé, we fed little sparrows with baguette crumbs and watched sailboats bumbling along the blue Mediterranean Sea.
Wiener and Roley came with us too, of course, and spent a considerable amount of time under the table devouring their bones. Then onto the lap for a little snooze! In case anyone wonders where Roley is ... he is happily nestling with his Dad.
Picture credit: Jerrine
Picture credit: Jerrine
The beach lunch was followed by a couple of fun days in Paris. While walking around the hotel's neighbourhood, we stumbled upon this adorable little boutique specializing in peppers and pepper mixtures from all around the world.


It's located in one of the prettiest squares in Saint-Germain, right around the corner from the Manuel Canovas showroom, where I often go to source fabrics for my bag insert collection.

Because of the long pause in blogging, I almost forgot to show you the finalized chairs for the showroom entrance. You might remember the poll we had about which fabric to choose (here)? While I tended towards pink in the end, I changed direction after coming across the fabulous Hedgerow fabric by Andrew Martin for KitKemp, painted by Melissa White. The fabric's large vignettes show dragons, dogs, leopards and unicorns under giant fruit trees laden with plums, berries and grapes. It was love at first sight, and I thought it would be perfect with the forest backdrop on the walls and carved foxes and oak leaves of the console table. The fabric comes in a pretty pink (Cerise) and warm yellow (Quince). I couldn't decide between them, so I went with both!
The chairs themselves are buttoned Hugo Carvers (with a customized height) by the Dining Chair Company in London. Their showroom is located in Pimlico, and when I was in London last spring, we finalized the placement of the fabric. I decided on the leopard for the back, the dog for the sides and the unicorn for the seat. It all worked out perfectly, and I could not be happier with the result.
Work in progress (pictures by the Dining Chair Company):
Console table detail
Mix and match: Quince and Cerise
The "Tall Trees" wallpaper behind Amélie, the mannequin, is by the same artist as the Hedgerow fabric above, Melissa White. The Ozone scarf is tied in a variation of the Origami, where the first end is tied around the second, secured with a small double knot.
More scarf knots! I shared them on Instagram a couple of months ago, but don't think I posted them here yet.
1st row from left to right: Asymmetrical Wrap, a variation of the Ondulation (both ends are the same length and brought through a round ring) and the Chemisier
2nd row: Ondulation (with both ends pulled through a round scarf ring, one end shorter), Croisée and Petit Bib
3rd row: Cascade, Ascot and Gavroche Flower knot
Scarf: Inside Out by Kit Kemp
Towards the end of the month, the fields and trees finally exploded in autumn colours and shades of gold, yellow, red and orange (can anyone spot the dogs in this pic?),

A perfect autumn meal ... oven-roasted golden carrots and sweet potatoes, filled aubergines and a sprinkling of parsley and cherry tomatoes.
Lunch the next day consisted of leftovers, fried up with some pasta from the day before. I love cooking with leftovers, not only because the flavors have intensified over night, but also because they lend themself to surprise dishes that sometimes even become new staples.
Bowl: Mythical Creatures by Kit Kemp for Wedgwood

A new, sky blue appliqué flower combining paint with embroidery. Wish I had more time to indulge in this!
Soon I'll be saying goodbye to my wonderful Tesla Model S, which I've had since 2017. It is the best car I've ever driven, powered almost entirely by solar. A new one is on its way (I've been monitoring the cargo ship's movement with great excitement for the last two weeks ... today it finally docked in Zeebrugge, Belgium). More on this soon!
Wiener and Roley cuddling in their Lord Lou Arthur basket
The entry of Ralph Lauren's flagship store in Paris, glamorously decked with lush greenery and giant golden baubles. Jerrine and I had a champagne night cap at the Ralph's bar, toasting the end of the trip. A perfect start into the holiday season!
Happy holidays and enjoy a most beautiful festive season!
xx
As always, none of my content is sponsored or paid for by a third party. There are no affiliations, paid advertising or collaborations. Just showing things that I love.
Beach Club: Palace Plage here
Spice's shop: Compagnie des poivres et des epices here 7 Rue de Furstemberg, 75006 Paris
Hedgerow Fabric by Andrew Martin here
More about Melissa White: here
Ozone scarf by Kit Kemp here
Tall Trees wallpaper by Kit Kemp here
Lord Lou Arthur dog basket: all available Lord Lou items can be purchased with a 15% discount through my site or via email customerservice@maitaicollection.com
Ralphs here
If you are interested in my Tesla Model S, please email me for details maitaicollection@orange.fr
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