Fashion: Cartier Exhibit in Paris

I was pretty thrilled when I learned that there was a Cartier exhibit at the Grand Palais in Paris during my stay. I arrived on Saturday and the last day of the show was Sunday. Naturally, after dropping off our luggage at our apartment, my friends and I walked over (through the Louvre, tuileries, Concorde, etc.) to the Grand Palais. I had never been to there before this visit. I could have stared at the architectural details of the building for hours, but I had diamonds to see so we headed directly into the show.

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The diamonds, and the rest of the Cartier collection (books, designs, templates, forms, clothing, paintings) was unbelievably beautiful. The diamonds sparkled brilliantly (well, that’s pretty obvious for a diamond that is 40 carats, right?). The collection included diamonds worn by Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, and Queen Elizabeth, among others. The show took us through the historical journey of Cartier, including the sources of design inspiration for Louis-Francois Cartier all those years ago. By the end of the show, I became pretty good at picking out the Tutti Frutti pieces – they’re too colourful for my taste, but oh so gorgeous to look at. Heck, I wouldn’t say no to Cartier. Who are we kidding?

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Unfortunately, the exhibit was very crowded on the Saturday afternoon that we were there, and it wasn’t a very enjoyable show to attend. The jewelry cases were quite close together and people did not flow easily around the small(ish) space. It’s too bad, actually, that it wasn’t more pleasant to wander around the exhibit. I know I missed a lot of up-close views of many important pieces. Perhaps I was also just a tad tired from the trip over (and I’m too impatient to deal with crowds).

Nevertheless, it was pretty cool to be in a room with so much sparkle!

Thanks to the Grand Palais for supplying my show ticket.

Travel: Paris Apartment in the 6th

Phew. I think I’m just about over jet-lag. Took almost 6 days! The snowy cold weather is certainly not helping. Doesn’t matter, spring is almost here. I have loads of photos and stories from Paris to share, and I thought I would start with the absolutely gorgeous apartment we stayed in. It. Was. Perfect.

As we were staying in Paris for 8 days, and we knew we wanted a bit of space to spread out, my colleagues and I decided that an apartment rental would be the best option for us. I started the apartment search on sites like AirBNB, VRBO, and new-to-me sites Haven in Paris and Time and Place. After the first apartment we wanted to book got snatched up, I landed on this apartment via RentAVilla.

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Gorgeous, right? Yes! And this Rue Bonaparte apartment was just as beautiful in person. It was large, comfortable, clean, and the location in St. Germain des Prés could not have been beat.

The design details in this apartment had me staring. The artwork was creative, the lighting was unusual, and the kitchen was so high-tech and functional. So functional in fact that my colleagues and I ended up hosting a dinner party one night. Yes, a dinner party in our Parisian rental apartment. It was hilarious and fun!

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 There are two bedrooms (4 twin beds), two bathrooms (including 2 separate showers, one tub, and a separate toilet room), a large living room, and a large kitchen. The apartment has all the conveniences of home – laundry, dryer, dishwasher, wi-fi, a Nespresso maker (is that what people like these days?), and plenty of comfortable pillows and blankets. Fixtures and appliances include some of our favourite names in design – Franke, Liebherr, Miele, and Gaggenau. It was such an pleasure to spend 8 days in this 6th arrondissement beauty.

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I want to go back! Can you blame me?

This was the first apartment rental I’ve done in Europe, and I would definitely opt for another one. It was really nice to have a decent breakfast at home before spending the day exploring the city (or conference, in my case). It was also really special to host guests in Paris. Finally, it felt like we lived like normal Parisians for a week rather than always-on-the-go tourists.

Over the next week or so, I’ll continue to share more photos and stories from my trip, including my recap of this exhibit and my final decision about the circle ring (any last minute guesses?).

For now, I’m wishing you all a most wonderful (and warm?) weekend. Thanks always for stopping by White Cabana!

Marketplace: Bows

Bows – so girly, so feminine, so right! I love bows on my clothes. My collection of belts with bow closures has steadily grown over the years. I think they add a simple touch of femininity to my usual black-on-black outfits. While I don’t think I have even one bow in my home, I think I should look out for something that’s just right. Perhaps the gorgeous Kate Spade vase I featured below. Perhaps.

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Marni bow belt shirt, $825, Matches Fashion

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Valentino peplum cardigan, $2203.58, FarFetch

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Salvatore Ferragamo purse, $917, My Theresa

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classic Panama hat, $155, Matches Fashion

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dotty spot & bow umbrella, $19.99, Forever New

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bow earrings, $7.99, Target

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baby bodysuit, $5.10, Target

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Viviette skirt, $200, Avenue42

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Marbella adhesive tattoo, $134, Luisa Via Roma

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Grace Avenue vase, $75, Kate Spade

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bathing cutie shower curtain, $54.99, ModCloth

Marketplace: Ikea Plant Pots

Ikea is one of my go-to shops for plant pots. I have Ikea’s classic white pots in a variety of sizes, and I use them for everything from holding my plants to my pens to my bath salts. They’re so inexpensive that it’s hard to stop buying them!

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Kardemumma plant pot, $0.99 each

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Kardemumma plant pot, $2.99 each

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Kardemumma plant pot, $24.99 each

What do you use plant pots for? Anything besides plants? 

Design: Blog Headers 14

What type do you prefer: all capital letters like the first few blog headers, or hand-written script style letters like the latter couple of blog headers?

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The Golden Diamonds (fashion)

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Brunch Blog (design)

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De Lune (fashion)

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Just Another Fashion Blog (fashion)

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Jou Jou Villeroy (fashion)

p.s. Paris recap is coming…I just need a bit of time to get organized!