L’île de Bréhat

· Fashion, Travel

Le Phare du Paon

I have already been able to admire some parts of Britanny in the past but I feel like one life is not enough to discover it all! I made the most of this long week-end of the 15th of August to visit the island of Bréhat.

Port-Clos

I had already heard of it but I didn’t realise how much this island was charming and uplifting for real.

We set off early morning in Ploubazlanec on a speedboat to board the island. When you’re there you can choose to walk or ride a bike.

We hesitated but in the end we chose our good old fashioned legs as it would be more practical to take pictures and we didn’t regret it in the end: we could easily walk around the island by foot in a day.

Delicious craquants de Bréhat from the island grocery

 

Every inch has charm: the little houses beautifully ornate with flowers, the tiny but lively hamlet, the fruit and veg market where trust is king (you choose whatever you want and leave the money under the box), the “Phare du Paon (“the lighthouse of the peacock”) built on pink granite…

… And especially this luxurious and exotic vegetation: this is why we call it rightfully “the island of flowers”!

I had chosen to wear for the day an outfit with 100% comfort and 100% cliché consisting of a sailors top and a pair of jogpants: perfect to taste the ‘Bréhatine’ sweetness of living.(English translation by TradIsa)

Cap H&M
Breton shirt By Malene Birger
Denim jacket Helmut
Jogpants Soft Grey
Bag American Apparel
Sneakers Le Coq Sportif
Sunnies Lolita Lempicka


My Outfit

Cap H&M
Breton shirt By Malene Birger
Denim jacket Helmut
Jogpants Soft Grey
Bag American Apparel
Sneakers Le Coq Sportif
Sunnies Lolita Lempicka

Balthazar Hotel

· Fashion, Travel

I won’t be posing in my flat (even though I would love it since I love the setting!) but in the very warm and inspiring salon of the Balthazar Hotel & Spa in Rennes, who were lovely enough to invite me this week-end (you certainly already saw it on Instagram).

I am wearing an outfit that makes me think (from afar and in the dark) to the one Charlotte Gainsbourg wore at the Cesars ceremony of 2013. It goes without saying that Charlotte’s look is more sophisticated (created by Anthony Vaccarello) but the skirt is uncanny, don’t you think?

I for my part adapted it for a more ordinary day (without accepting a Cesar but instead for sampling Brittany pancakes) and this is the result! (English translation by TradIsa)

 


My Outfit

Skirt Ba&Sh pour la Redoute
Shirt Madewell
Necklace ASOS
Blazer Ba&Sh pour La Redoute
Lipstick L’absolu Velours « Velours de Grenade » Lancôme
Tights Fatal Lace 15 Seamless Wolford
Boots Pistol Acne

She’s got the look ! #15

· Illustration, She's got the look !

Time goes so fast! The last “She’s got the look !” dates from last December! Today it’s an Australian blogger that I have had the pleasure to meet once (super cute!) who’s style is very chic, bright and feminine.

I fell for this pretty automnal navy and red look (worthy of this weather! ) mixing textures and prints: I’m a fan. Could you guess who this is? (English translation by Isa)

EDIT du 17/08/14 à 20h08 : Vous avez majoritairement trouvé de qui il s’agissait !  Il s’agit de Nicole Warne du blog Gary Pepper prise en photo par Style du monde lors de la Fashion week parisienne automne-hiver 2014. Bravo à Lola qui fut la première à dégainer la réponse ! Bonne soirée !

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