Un Petit de Paris

After a very busy week last week I finally got the time to send out The Zhush her winnings of the Fragonard giveaway. I took my last picture of the cute little perfume before I said goodbye, and it got me thinking that I should share with you one of my favorite things which also happens to be Fragonard. Don’t forget to press play, it’s part of the experience…

I am keeping the pink perfume for myself.

After watching me admire this adorable pillow for sometime in the Fragonard window of their store in the Marais, my darling boyfriend surprised me with it. I love this pillow so much as it is my little Paris and brings the whole city to my sitting room. The pillow is a colorful little embroidered map of Paris complete with little illustrations of all the notable monuments, most prominently the Eiffel Tower so that is where we will begin today’s petit tour.

The Eiffel Tower lies on the Seine between the border of the 7th and and 15th arrondissments. The open park known as the Champs de Mars is a special place to the students at my school, as it is right next door to our campus and when the weather is warm, we often find ourselves studying or relaxing here after classes. I took this picture last spring when somebody had released a bunch of balloons into the sky.

The Sacre Coeur is the church that lies on top of the hill that is Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement. I have celebrated New Years Eve and Bastille Day here as it is a perfect place to gather and watch the firework shows that go off at the Eiffel Tower.

There is much more to Montmartre than the view though. There are charming restaurants and shops, as well as expansive fabric markets like the Marché Saint Pierre, where my good friend Rachel took this picture of me last spring.

Right in the heart of Paris and the middle of my pillow you will find the famous Notre Dame. After the revolution, Notre Dame was used as a stable for horses among other animals. The cathedral spent many decrepit and neglected years with floors covered in six feet of waste and sludge from these dirty critters.

It was the great success of Victor Hugo and his novel Notre Dame de Paris, or The Hunchback of Notre Dame as it is known in English, that shamed the city into cleaning it up and restoring it to its present day glory.

In the 5th arrondissement of Paris you will find the lively Latin Quarter, filled with students, universities and prestigious lycées. Of coarse the enormous Panthéon is also here, where the most prominent figures from the history of France are buried.

There are only two women buried in the Panthéon. The first one was Marie Curie who was buried here along with her husband Pierre for her contributions to science, particularly in the field of radioactivity. I cannot remember the name of the second woman, but she was the wife of a prominent french figure that is interred here. The couple both died in their sleep on the same night, so those in charge thought it only appropriate that she too enter the Panthéon to be buried next to her husband.

Le Marais lies in the heart of Paris, just next door to the L’Hotel de Ville, or city hall, and runs all the way to bastille and up to République. Historically it lied on the outskirts of Paris and was settled by the Jewish community, an influence you can still see much of today. At the beautiful Place de Vosges, there is a lovely park surrounded by the palace built by King Henri IV in the 1600’s.

Of coarse Le Marais is my home. It has been since I moved here two years ago and will always be my favorite place in Paris. On Sundays even when so much of Paris is closed, Le Marais is open and alive and I feel like I live in the center of the world as I walk out onto my door step.

I made The Zhush a little drawing of some of these monuments inspired by Fragonard’s interpretation of the city to send along with her perfume. I hope it arrives to her safely and I can’t wait to show you more of Paris through Bardot in Blue as time goes on.
























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