The recent experience of a friend reminded me that, as well as being persistently stylish, French women also tend to have perfect complexions.Holidaying in the quaint town of Juan Les Pins, my friend’s pre requisite, pre-travel spray tan was beginning to fade and splotch, most of it had finished on her white linen t-shirt!After thorough exfoliation, her fair skin was more Lindsay Lohan than Marion Cotillard and her pretty linen Breton stripe dress with pastel sandals no longer seemed such a good idea.She searched the streets, enquiring in every esthiticienne beautician with her schoolgirl French, “Avez-vous un spray tan7'Each plea...
I lived in Paris from 2000-2004. During my years there I learnt very quickly that the way we dress in Sydney is very different to the way one dresses in Paris. My personal style was about to take a huge learning curve.
What You Need to Know About These Traditional Bastille Day Parties!
Every July, Firemen's Balls - Bals des Pompiers - become hot spots of Bastille Day revelry at fire stations and other special venues across Paris.You'll enjoy lots of fun and Champagne (or beer), meet and mingle with real Parisians, and get to ogle the handsome and very physically fit members of the elite Paris Fire Brigade.
Le Bon Marché "the good market", or "the good deal" is a department store in Paris. Founded in 1838 and revamped almost completely by Aristide Boucicaut in 1852, it was one of the first modern department stores.