Bosie Tea Parlor

BOSIE TEA PARLOR Where are we..?BOSIE TEA PARLOR What's your first guess?
BOSIE TEA PARLORMe too. Just like Paris no?
BOSIE TEA PARLOR But no, it's New York City!
BOSIE TEA PARLOR We're at Bosie...
BOSIE TEA PARLORBosie Tea Parlor on 10 Morton Street in the Village.
 Kathy YL Chan of A Passion for Food told me about it.
BOSIE TEA PARLOR I doubted real French pastry could be found in NYC but I have been proved wrong again. Voila! L'eclair de creme with Chamomile tea filling.
Chambre de Sucre Gourmet Sugar Kathy brought along these exquisite Japanese sugars, Chambre de Sucre fit for a king. They have been supplying the Emperor for centuries and perfect for my mint tea and Kathy's Matcha Latte...
BOSIE TEA PARLOR Et oui, Bosie has a full array of fresh macarons...
BOSIE TEA PARLOR A darling shop just the right size for a friendly cuppa - very French in size and ambience - New York needs more tea salons like this.
BOSIE TEA PARLOR At least 80 kinds of tea brewed to order...
BOSIE TEA PARLOR How does one attack such a pretty eclair?
En garde! Touche!
Bonjour Bosie Tea Parlor!

Chic Crochet and Balea-Raitz Bikini Giveaway!

Darlings, CC is loving crochet for summer!

Dolan paisley crochet dress; this and next eight at shopbop.com

Foley + Corrina crochet cover up.

Maggie Ward crochet top.





Milly crochet Tangier dress.





Nightcap Clothing crochet cover up.

Patterson J. Kincaid crochet Hampton dress.

Rachel Roy crochet dress.

Tibi crochet dress.

Citrus crochet bikini by Balea-Raitz.


Fabulous news, darlings! CC and the lovely Lorena of Balea-Raitz have one of these gorgeous crochet bikinis to give away to a lucky CC reader! Exquisitely handmade and absolutely perfect for sunbathing or as lingerie! Prize size: Small.


Five Day Contest: to enter, simply leave a relevant comment in this post. For an extra entry, like Balea-Raitz Fashion on Facebook and tell CC you have done so in a separate comment.


For another additional entry, follow Lorena on Twitter and tell CC you have done so in a separate comment.


International Fellow Fashionistas welcome... Lorena is happy to ship worldwide!


Also, be sure to visit Lorena's beautiful blog, In Vogue 1 Day.


Good luck, darlings!



xoxox,

CC

Paris Was Ours

The top book I'm reading this week is Paris Was Ours.
I can't put it down and neither will you.
It won't tell you what to wear in Paris, though there's a chapter on 'Understanding Chic' by Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni but I haven't read it yet...
It won't tell you which patisseries to go to either...
It will tell you what it's like to be an ex-pat in Paris and feel lost. Editor Penelope Rowlands starts off the introduction with,

'I'm a PARISIAN of the recurrent, revolving door kind.'

Later she reveals, 'We hated Paris and loved it all at once, and when we headed back to New York (after a year) we did so reluctantly.'

32 writers contributed their experiences of living in Paris, so there's something for everyone here.
The first exerpt by Veronique Vienne, (a terrific art director I illustrated for at SELF Magazine) tells of her tres difficile return to live in Paris - she'd forgotten many French ways after years in New York. "Living in Paris is "priceless," but it will cost you."
Veronique created one of the best and earliest how-to books on 'French Style'. I wish someone would reprint it...
Alicia Drake (of The Beautiful Fall) writes of those grey, metalic Parisian skies - it's not always champagne and roses bien sur.
Patric Kuh, now an LA food critic and author,
Gives the best description I've read yet of what it's really like to work in a French restaurant kitchen. Put your knives back in the drawer. And I thought only women had a tough time over there...
Why are French women thin? Could it be the strict rules and boundaries French parents set up in childhood? Dessert comes at the end of dinner, never first. I loved 'Parenting French-Style' by Janine de Giovanni.
Valerie Steiker in 'Fledgling days' remembers spending a year in Paris at 23, with high expectations of reliving her mother's inspired year abroad at the same age. The pursuit of her mother's joie de vie eludes her. 'I tried to comfort myself by thinking of one of my mother's sayings for not letting things get to you - "Let it glide over the back of your indifference" - but it didn't work.' Her story is poignant and endearing...
David Lebovitz tells all in the last entry, 'Enfin.' And David Sedaris admits his addiction to books-on-tape in English early days in France.
These are the stories we wish we could tell, not the tourist tales. As Judith Thurman writes "one of the greatest charms of having lived in Paris is the Proustian glamour of being able to claim that one did so.”
If you read Paris Was Ours on the subway as I did, be aware your laughter may frighten the other passengers. Now I'm off to read 'Understanding Chic' Bonne reading!

BONJOUR PARIS WAS OURS!

Beautiful Beach Bags

Darlings, it’s nearly July 4th weekend, which means it’s time to hit the beach. Stow all your sunbathing essentials in one of these terrific totes!
Bop Basics classic straw beach tote; this and next seven at shopbop.com.
Club Monaco large stripe tote.
JADEtribe Pom Pom beach tote.
Jonathan Adler Countess tote.
Juicy Couture Gen Y Sunnies tote.
Mar y Sol Panama striped tote.
Marc by Marc Jacobs Packables shopper.
Tory Burch straw Ella tote.
Anya Hindmarch Boat Bag large canvas tote; this and next five at net-a-porter.com.
Lanvin 22 Fabourg Cabas appliqued cotton-canvas tote.
Meli Melo BB canvas and leather tote.
Meredith Wendell leather-trimmed denim-effect tote.
Milly appliqued straw basket tote.
Miu Miu leather-trimmed raffia tote.
Which bag will you bring to the beach?
xoxox,
CC

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