Thursday, January 17, 2013

Paris week - part one

This is the first post of 'Paris week', a mini blog series consisting of the photo souvenirs I took earlier this week. Most photos show Hermès' current window displays in the rue Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The windows were so beautiful that I thought each one deserved a post of it's own.

All pictures will be uploaded on a twice daily basis over the next few days, and will also include a couple of non FSH posts. I will read all comments and answer any questions, but otherwise won't reply individually...I'll be busy uploading the next batch instead!

Hope you'll enjoy Paris week xx
 












12 comments:

  1. Waouh ! the colors, the originality, just this incredible crazy touch... Thank you for sharing with us. I'll be waiting for the other posts with impatience.
    Catherine.

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  2. Oh, how exciting! I look forward to seeing all the photos. :-) Thank you dear MaiTai!

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  3. Beautiful pics as always. Is the Parure des Maharadjahs scarf a GM ,? I so love this design.

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    1. The PdM was not a scarf, the design was transformed into a giant silk curtain..

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    2. Too bad the PdM is not GM summer silks. If it were I'll make sure to get one! It's oh-so-gorgeous as a backdrop for the Bolides. Not sure who enhances whose beauty... :)

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  4. The Bolide is TDF! Wow! I will have to take a closer look... I really love their window displays. Thanks for posting them, dear MaiTai! :-) Have a very HAPPY weekend :-)

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  5. Window shopping at H is always so much fun with you! Thank you for sharing dear MT!
    Looking forward to the pics to follow...especially the RV;) Curious to know what was to your liking<3 T xx

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  6. Gorgeous! Off topic but does Hermes make a scarf with bees on it? xx

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    1. I don't know of a bee specific scarf.. but there is one called 'Les Insectes', it features bees amongst all kinds of crawling creatures!

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  7. I love the way that Hermes mixes colors.

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  8. Pure fantasy. How beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

    Aren't we lucky to have such talented artisans and such beautiful objects in the world?

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  9. Dearest MaiTai, what majestic beauty! The magnificent bolide surpasses imagination! Thank you so much! xxx

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