The little French

· Fashion

This white tee-shirt with red inscriptions has been seen pretty much everywhere (blogs, social media,etc.). I finally couldn’t resist! We must admit that it’s perfect with a jeans for a blue, white, red patriotic combo.

Matched with my houndstooth trench and this bandana, it’s the perfect outfit to go buy a “baguette”: excuse my cliché ! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Teeshirt La Petite Française
Trench Pablo Gérard Darel (already seen here)
Bandana vintage ramené du Japon
Jeans R Studio (-20%)
Bag Close (-20%)
Fishnet socks ASOS
Loafers Comptoir des cotonniers (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Thomas Sabo, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Necklace Minetta Jewellery
Earrings Anne Thomas
Watch Cluse
Ring, bracelet Papyrus Atelier B
(-20% on Atelier B with the code TKBB20)

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie
Eyebrow crayon Brow Drama Pomade « Châtain » Maybelline NY
Lipstick Color Riche Matte 330 Cocorico L’Oréal Paris

Charleston

· Fashion, Food, Travel

If you take a look at our USA road trip itinerary, you’ll notice we’re slowly moving up the east coast : our stop today is Charleston in South Carolina.

If we compare it with Savannah that we just visited, I’d say it’s a more distinguished and luxurious version : this opulence probably has to do with it’s rather unglorious past, full of slavery and secession war.

Sunset on Murray boulevard

I personally preferred Savannah (weirdly, the ghosts didn’t frighten me away!), but you can’t deny the beauty of Charleston, or not notice it’s number of interests (and the city was actually elected Best city in the world in 2016, that’s right!), so let’s discover it together!

 

The houses in Charleston

This is a little and simple house in Murray bvd

We stayed in Charleston 2 days, and our first contact was King street, this shopping street with art deco facades.

Dolce vita in South Carolina…

The beauty of Charleston resides in it’s architectural multiplicity, even more than for Savannah, but with a rather omnipresent bourgeois atmosphere.

You can easily visit Charleston by foot (or in a horse-drawn carriage, if you want to go all in on the Gone with the Wind theme), which is the best way to enjoy all the facades and different architectures of the city’s houses.

Our big game was to try and find THE prettiest house, but as you can see, there were quite a number of candidates, and just as many to get first prize. It was impossible to find a house without embellishments, everything was grandiose (especially on Murray Blvd).

 

Rainbow row

The most photographed street in Charleston is most certainly East Bay Street, the house with colored houses that may remind you of our rue Crémieux in Paris – it’s quite blogger-friendly.

13 pastel-colored houses in a row, of course the street name is Rainbow row.

 

City Market

The Charleston touristic zone is located around City Market, a long covered market, where you’re bound to find a souvenir for home, even if it’s necessary to sort between the kitsch trinkets and the “I love Charleston” Desigual-inspired tshirts.

The sweetgrass baskets are the town specialty, you’ll find all shapes and sizes here.

I was more tempted by food however (you know me by now), and discovered a great place for breakfast or brunch nearby : ANOTHER BROKEN EGG CAFE (99 Market Street #4).

You have to sign up on the waiting list, get a beeper (Grey’s anatomy style) and walk around until you’re beeped for a table. On the menu, the famous Shrimp’n Grits (the corn gruel with shrimp that I particularly likedà, with all kinds of omelets and fritter.

Shrimp’n grits and donuts

I may now understand how they invented the Charleston dance in this city – it was probably to burn off all those calories!

 

Waterfront park

Charleston isn’t just about colorful and luxurious real-estate, it’s also a great city for simply enjoying life.

This dock on the harbour was incredibly relaxing – you can even choose to sit in a swing-seat to admire the horizon (the sitting time is however limited, just to make sure you don’t hog the seat all day).

 

Francis Marion Hotel

After my haunted experience, the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston was a wonderful experience (thank you Comptoir des Voyages!).

Dating back to 1924, a “Gatsby” atmosphere everywhere, from the reception to the room … I finally recovered from my sleepless night in Savannah

 

Yummy addresses

We didn’t get to try a whole lot of places : we had to leave pretty quickly – the Matthew hurricane was on it’s way (according to the news report – our trip dates back to last october). We were very lucky : the town was devastated 2 days after our departure. But here are what I would recommend :

 

BON BÁNH MÌ (162 Spring Street)

Not at all local food, since they offer bánh mì”. But the place is owned by an american who just loved this vietnamese sandwich (and loves Vietnam as well), and wanted to reinterpret it in his own way.

I’ll always prefer the original version with the crunchy baguette, but the place was welcoming, and the filling well seasoned.

 

CHARLESTON CRAB HOUSE (Rainbow Market 41S Market Street)

The perfect place to enjoy seafood while looking down on City Market from its rooftop.

 

Charleston is definitively worth a stop : I would have loved to visit the cotton plantations, but the weather and timing didn’t allow it. Once again, I’ll hope that this post gave you a global view of the city, but there is so much to see that you can’t just limit yourself to what you see in this post.

The next destination will be a bit more nostalgic, since we’re heading to Dawson Leery’s hometown : ♬ I don’t wanna wait ! ♬ (English translation by Marine)


My Outfit

1/ Dress La Redoute (2016)
Necklace ASOS
Lace teeshirt Sweewë (already seen here)
Sneakers Superga (-20%)

2/ Top R Studio (already seen here)
Mom jeans Only
Babies Electra Repetto
Bag R Essentiel

Mid-season

· Fashion

It seems that Spring began to timidly manifest itself but remains a little bit schizophrenic: cold sun or temperated rain. To find a coherent way to dress up can sometimes be a challenge. I still don’t know if I should remove all my coats from the closet or wait a bit longer.

Meanwhile, I found a solution to celebrate the coming Spring without failling the cold wind: I keep wearing my cashmere jumpers… with a trench or a light jacket. A lighter winter option.

I still spice up my outfits with jewelry: a new pair of earrings, less than 5€ found during my last stop at the Galeries Lafayette last weekend, and a pendant created with love by the talented Adeline for Atelier B.

This one rounds out the “Papyrus” collection along with the ring and the bracelet, which I am really fond of (I will show you the earrings soon).

By the way if you appreciate the Art Deco style from this collection, my friend Adeline shared a coupon code that I will reveal at the end of the post. Have a good week! (English translation by Quiterie)


My Outfit

Pink/nude trench R Essentiel (-20%)
Cashmere jumper R Essentiel (-40%)
Crop flare jeans Iro
Leo flats Boden (already seen here) (similar here)
Bag Close (already seen here)

Bracelets Dinh Van, Thomas Sabo, Mya Bay, Louis Vuitton
Earrings Balaboosté
Watch Cluse
Ring, bracelet & pendant Papyrus Atelier B
(20% off on Atelier B jewels with the discount code TKBB20)

Eyelashes extension « Volume russe » Les cils de Marie (already seen here)
Crayon Brow Drama Pomade “Soft brownMaybelline NY
Lipsticks Le rouge Crayon de couleur jumbo « N°1 Nude » Chanel
+ Color riche « Dahlia Insolent 135 » L’Oréal Paris

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