Hope you had a great week lovelies!
Here is what happened at Chic ‘n Cheap Living the past few weeks:
– Photo Love {Inspiration}: Reflections in Paris via Joanna Lemanska photography
– LOTC: 3.1 Philip Lim for Target
– CnC Living Travel Log: Strolling through Versailles, France
– Hotel Review: Trianon Palace Versailles – a Waldorf Astoria Hotel
– FFF – Gap Fall shopping discount and travel planning
– Photo Love {Inspiration}: Changing yourself via Harper’s Bazaar Mexico June 2013
– Fashion Inspiration: Milan Fashion Week Spring Summer 2014 inspired pieces for less
– Beauty Product Review: Chanel Rouge Coco
– CnC Living Travel Log: A few favorite street views in Paris (part 2)
– FFF – J.Crew Essential Tops on sale and Gala weekends
– Photo Love {Inspiration}: Fantasy as reality via Katerina Plotnikova
– CnC Living Recommends/Store Review: Hermès Rue de Sèvres
– LOTC: Catherine Malandrino for Kohl’s – fun, French styling (on sale!)
– Fashion Inspiration: Paris Fashion Week Spring Summer 2014 looks for less
– FFF – Paris Fashion Week wrap up and Karaoke parties
Here are other worthy reads from blogger buddies and beyond:
– I love the series of short films on Chanel.com featuring the history of Chanel no. 5, Gabrielle Chanel, and Marilyn Monroe and Chanel. They take a little stroll through history and shed a more light on the evolution of Chanel.
– Isabel Marant x H&M – are you ready for it? The lookbook has leaked so you can see if you love the pieces here.
– This is a great list of household items that can pull double duty – petroleum jelly to make perfume last longer is a great idea!
– Summer is over, but I still dream of vacations to a quiet beach. This article about Cinque Terre has convinced me that I need to make it a stop in my next travels (photo above).
I enjoyed especially your post on Hernès, so fascinating. Hope you had a great weekend dear!
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i hope you had a great weekend too!
i have to check out the short films!
I loved your paris posts! They were so awesome!