Folds and drapes

· Fashion

I can add a 6th way to wear my polka dot jacket! For some reason, this jacket is an untold source of looks.

It is still a little cold to wear it at the moment, but refusing to let it hibernate in a wardrobe, I chose to warm it up with this fluffy jumper, close but darker to the one I was wearing here.

On my shoulder, the famous ‘pliage’ (folded) bag from Longchamp in the leather version, still as practical but more chic.

And to follow up in the fold mood, this skirt is draped with a ‘fluffy tracksuit bottom’ fabric : Comfort always and forever! (English translation by TradIsa)


My Outfit

Jacket H&M (already seen here)
Sweater Soft Grey
Necklace New Look
Skirt See U Soon
Tghts Mat Opaque Wolford
Bracelets Mya Bay
Watch ASOS
Lipstick Rouge Dior “977 Pied de Poule” Dior
Eyeshadow « 096 Pied de Poule » Dior
Nailpolish « 902 Bar » Dior
Shoes Dr. Martens x Comme des Garçons (already seen here)
Bag Pliage cuir courtesy of Longchamp

Walt’s, an american restaurant

· Food, Illustration


During my visit to Tokyo DisneySea, you might remember how amazed I had been by the incredible choice, creativity and quality of the food there.

All the more so that I had been disappointed quite a number of times by what I had had in our french Disneyland (Remy’s bistrot, next to the Ratatouille ride is, in my mind, on the top step of the disappointment podium)

I was desperate to find a decent place to eat last weekend, and I got proof that japanese Mickey’s good example could be followed.

As my tastebuds were complaining on Instagram, some of you suggested I try Walt’s, “the best in Disneyland Paris”. Since I had time to thoroughly enjoy the park this weekend, it was the perfect opportunity to give your recommendation a try.

The restaurant, set in a victorian atmosphere, comprises of 6 different rooms, each representing one of the park’s themes: Frontierland, Fantasyland and its castle etc…

We had made reservations that morning (highly recommended, if you can, book a few days in advance) and were seated in the Discoveryland room, which pays tribute to Jules Verne.

It’s not really an everyday destination, so we chose a set menu. (There are two set menus: starter, main course and dessert, for 35,99€ or 42,99€). It’s not really cheap (like everything else here in Mickey Mouse-land) but if it’s good quality, it’s ok by me.

There were 4 of us (amongst which Alix: can you guess what she chose?…Kind of easy if you follow her Instagram) so we tried to keep our choices varied, so as to try as many things as possible).

STARTER

I chose the “Fraîcheur”, with tomatoes, pineapple, pesto, crispy tof and goat cheese with basil. It was a nice surprise: the food was refined, as was its display on the plate. Pesto and pineapple was a great and refreshing combination, just like the title promised.

Next to me, my neighbor found the yellow melon soup, soy marinated watermelon and lime lobster medallion to be very tasty.

Other choices included the crab rillettes, with a carrot sauce and salad. I’ll add that Sebastian the crab was not hurt in the preparation of this dish. Everything was refined and tasty, so we’re off to a good start.

 

MAIN COURSE

The starters were just enough to work up our appetites.

I chose the mushroom stuffed ravioli with spinach and oyster mushroom cream. It was perfectly seasoned.

Two of my gourmet sidekicks chose the Walt’s Gourmet burger, with seared foie-gras, pickled red onions, salad, fresh french fries and wholegrain bun. Compared to our diner the night before at Annette’s (in Disney Village), the burger here at Walt’s is undeniably of much higher quality, be it with regards to the bun or the meat.

The other great “dish discovery” of this restaurant turned out to be the risotto-like spelt, with seared scallops and green asparagus emulsion. I heard a couple of muffled “Mmmms” as it was being eaten!

 

DESSERT

Up to now, we’re close to total satisfaction. What about dessert?

I ordered the cheesecake, which for me is the typically “dangerous” choice: it’s either light and wonderful like here, or has the gravity effect of the Tower of Terror ride.

Unfortunately, in this case, it happened to the the second option. The blueberry and disneyland honey cheesecake had sounded too good to be true on paper, and it was: too heavy, and the biscuit base was a bit too soggy…

The raspberry crème brulée isn’t sensational either: it’s not gourmet enough, and you can’t get a taste of the egg or milk.

The rhubarb french toast with seasonal fruit (strawberries …. the seasonability is questionable right?!) and the vanilla ice cream isn’t really up to standard. The french toast isn’t “french” enough (not soaked long enough). So sad ….

Of us four, only the person who ordered the bubble sugar tulip with sorbets and ice cream was quite happy with her choice: then again, ice cream isn’t a very risky dessert …

 

ALL IN ALL…

All in all, I was very pleasantly surprised by the care given to the starters and main courses, but was disappointed by the desserts, who don’t live up to the rest of the meal’s quality. I’d recommend choosing a starter and main course menu (29,99€), and for dessert, either crossing the street for Ben&Jerry’s icecream or buying popcorn in the park.

The great surprise in this restaurant was that we ended up having front row seats to the Christmas parade from our table (in the Jules Verne room), which was next to the window overlooking Main Street (hence the picture above the crowd): if you manage to book a table during the parade, you’ll be at the forefront, kind of like a meal-show entertainment! Hehe, that’s my tip!! (English translation by Bleu Marine)

WALT’S, AN AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Main Street
Disneyland Paris

All Princesses

· Fashion, Travel

Like a lot of you brought it up on instagram, I was lucky to be invited to Disneyland Paris last weekend for the opening of the Christmas season but also so I could share an event brought on by the ‘Secours Populaire’ that is close to my heart.

Hard to talk about charity without asking who it profits to, should you do it in secret so it stays honorable?…etc. Usually I tell myself that if it means bringing a positive impact to someone in need, it’s always that gained whether it is made in private or in a big obvious way.

 

The operation #ToutesDesPrincesses (=all princesses)

Here the event #all princesses organised by the ‘Secours Populaire’ (Equivalent of the red cross or Oxfam in France) is aiming at sending the maximum of deprived little girls to the Disney parc for a dream day.

The idea is simple: share the info on social media by posting a picture that translates your vision of the modern princess and add it to all the hashtags #toutesdesprincesses #disneylandparis. These are details.

For the 10 hashtags mentioned previously, a little girl will be sent to the parc for a day full of surprise and enchantment. So nothing is as simple!

If you feel concerned, let your imagination grow and post as many pictures as you want until December 31st and we will see if your involvement light up sparks in the eyes of those little girls.

 

The new Christmas parade

Appart from that, the little girl that I still am admired the new moreish Xmas parade entitled ” Sugar and spice”: Snowstorm on Main street, Sugarcane giant houses, a very early Santa and reinvigorating mulled wine smells.

On the looks department, I chose simplicity (I even took off the bow off my Minnie ears: hope she forgives me) to meet the very done-up princesses of the parc: Princess Aurora, the sweet Snow White and and the famous Merida.

 

Disney dreams celebrates Christmas

The special Xmas dreams show was also incredibly magical starring Princess Elsa and Anna the Snow Queen.

I will leave you with these images who will mean much more than my words. Let the magic of Christmas begin! (English translation by TradIsa)


My Outfit

Coat Zara (already seen here)
Minnie headband (without the bow) Disneyland Paris
SweaterJacquemus pour La Redoute
Skirt Petit Bateau
Tights Mat Opaque Wolford
Bag Maccie Pieces
Lipstick Rouge Dior « 869 Rouge Massaï » Dior
Shoes 1461 Doc Martens

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