Do You like book La Parisienne (2010)?
Did Parisians invent snarkiness? Mme. de La Fressange is tres snarky. I grabbed this one because I had picked up the Jennifer Scott book and thought I'd compare. I see this book being relevant for a short period of time whereas the Scott book is more general approach to life and not just about the five pairs of shoes all Parisians own (ballet flats, penny loafers, open-toed sandals, riding boots and black heels). The book was published in the US in 2011 and I think already these style suggestions were well in use stateside. However, if you are going to travel to Paris any time soon, she gives a great set of places to go in her sections on shops, eateries and sites. That part made me want to go back.
—natalie
Here’s what not to do, straight from the horse’s mouth. Iconic Chanel model Ines de la Pressange reveals secrets to her readers to dress with the chic and je-ne-sais-quoi of a stylish Parisian, including such tips as make-up, matching clothes, even best secret eating places, etc. It was sobering and it made me cringe to realize that I have personally engaged in over 80% of the fashion faux pas listed in Section 6…
—Reema
Too much travel info... I'm not looking for travel advice, I'm looking for wardrobe advice.
—tasha
I loved this book! I'll follow all tips in the next time I visit Paris!
—cay
The fashion tips were fine but too much of the book was an advertorial.
—shalala