Good Morning, Love you site. Cannot make it to NY this year, and so appreciate your Museum posts. Of course, the Paris post is divine. Be well. Thank you. Yours truly, -- Ladye Eugenia
I had the Warhol print on a blouse years ago. And several other dresses/blouses that had faces on them. Someone asked me if I always wore cloths with faces. I'd really not thought about it! I miss the blouse. Someone took it from me :(
Hi, I’m Carol Gillott, watercolorist, former NYer living on ÃŽle Saint-Louis in a 21 meter chambre de bonne. I send out Illustrated letters 💌 monthly from Paris. Travel writer, Paris blogger, watercolorist, photographer, I share my personal experiences so you can walk around Paris vicariously in my shoes. I paint Paris your dreams and mail them ❤️ wherever you are. Receive an illustrated letter every month from Paris, France via Etsy.
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It's a fabulous exhibit! I wish I could have seen it in live. But, your coverage is perfect and made me feel as if I were there! Merci Macaron Girl!
ReplyDeleteSounds like it was a fun exhibit. If I still lived up that way, I'd have dashed over to the city for that. Thanks for taking me, Carol!
ReplyDeleteOooooooo
ReplyDeleteso much glam! I must get out of my jammies right now and doll up VITE!
Merci encore for another morning wakeup
Good Morning,
ReplyDeleteLove you site. Cannot make it to NY this year, and so appreciate your Museum posts. Of course, the Paris post is divine.
Be well. Thank you.
Yours truly,
--
Ladye Eugenia
I had the Warhol print on a blouse years ago. And several other dresses/blouses that had faces on them. Someone asked me if I always wore cloths with faces. I'd really not thought about it!
ReplyDeleteI miss the blouse. Someone took it from me :(
What a fascinating exhibit! Thanks for another great post, I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI went there a month ago! Its fab!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have seen it! It is worth a trip for next year!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Carol!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I would be in heaven!
ReplyDeleteI worshiped at the altar of Jean Shrimpton in the 60's. She was perfect, and that was all her own hair, no extensions.
ReplyDeletenancy in Savannah
Ah...to be a muse to any of these designers...what a dream :)
ReplyDeleteMerci!