Paris Baguette

 When you come to New York to see the Met's Stein's Collect show you must go to Paris Baguette on 6W.32nd st. open everyday 8am-10pm in Koreatown.
 I only discovered Paris Baguette on Saturday! I wonder if Sweet Freak has been..?
 Tons of Fr handwriting on the walls, which Connie said is the key to authentic French bakeries.
 I got a 'Twist Pie' and it was OMG delish.
 I did not get a Berry & Choux tarte...
 Or la Cheesecake...
 Or a chocolate butter(?) cake - all too big. 
 A dozen macarons was just too many for a gouter/snack.
 I did get one canele ($1.50).
 Tres caramelized outside...
 And properly pudding-like inside (though a bit larger than her French sisters).
 Charmante hot chocolate cups..
 Malheuresement the PB Bear is no longer available. I asked, traitor that I am...
 But you can buy a PB delivery truck...
 
I went back to PB on Monday to make sure everything was as delish as my 1st visit. It was. While you're munching on your caneles you can watch France2 News 3X a day. Oui, at 8h, 13h and 20h online here. Excellent for practicing your French. Then run up and down the stairs 10X for the caneles,ahem.

Marvelous Maggie May Swimwear

Darlings, CC is so thrilled to introduce you to Maggie May, an exceptional line of swimwear that has been featured numerous times in the 2012 Sport Illustrated Swimsuit edition!


CC is especially impressed with the construction of these pieces: Maggie's bikinis are made of all natural yarns, bamboo, silk, cotton, and viscose, plus the lining is power mesh, which dries quickly and holds the form of the bikini so there is no bagging when wet. Amazing, right?


All bikinis at maggiemayswimwear.com.
Blue Moon bikini.
First Crush bikini.
Miami Breeze bikini.
Purple Crush bikini. CC has and adores! The colors are absolutely exquisite, and the suit is super comfy and very sexy! Also, the gold trim makes for a super luxe look... CC thinks this bikini would be perfect poolside in Vegas!
Santorini bikini.
Tiger Tales bikini.
Which bikini do you find most beautiful?
xoxox,


CC

The Steins Collect - Met

 Wouldn't it be nice to receive a French handwritten postcard...
 With an original Henri Matisse drawing on the back?
 The Steins Collect opened at the Met last week. It's a don't-miss exhibit.
 If you're crazy for art/Paris/expat lit/old photos you'll love it.
 A woman looking very Gertrude Stein-esque.
The Stein siblings—Gertrude, Leo, Michael (and his wife Sarah)—were important patrons of modern art in Paris during the first years of the 20th century. This American family collected hundreds of artworks by a group of relatively unknown artists with whom they became close friends.The Steins opened their apartments on Saturday evenings  to anyone (just like in Woody Allen's Midnight In Paris) who arrived with a reference in hand. At these salons, scores of international artists, collectors, and dealers passed through their doors in order to see and discuss the latest artistic developments, long before they were on view in museums. This threesome easily fit the classic sib setup in my opinion. Eldest Michael Stein handled the finances and kept them all afloat in their collecting endeavors. Middle son, Leo dropped out of school and wondered Europe - he was first to start buying art. And youngest sib, Gertrude Stein was certainly wild and independent.
 This is a big show. The Stein's varied collections are astonishing. Many paintings will be familiar like Picasso's 'blue period'  figure.
 Or Cezanne's portrait of his son.
 Many you'll see for the 1st time like this Cezanne still life.
 A Matisse sketch of his daughter Marguerite reading.
 One of Leo Stein's first purchases (since there's a dog in it, ahem, I had to show it) - by Raoul du Gardier acquired 1903.
Matisse's painting, 'Tea', 1919. The samovar on the table once belonged to Sarah. She traded it to the artist for a drawing. There are amusing stories behind every painting on display. The Steins only bought from artists they knew personally.
It was not uncommon for Leo to have lunch with Matisse and dinner with Picasso in a single day. Both artists sent the Steins sketches and reports of their works in progress.
 I was enthralled with wall-sized photos of family gatherings...
 Gertrude and Alice at 26, rue de Fleurus.
 Walls covered floor-to-ceiling in treasures. 
The accompanying audio tape is full of historic family anecdotes and Gertrude reading her criptic poems.
 The Met gift shop had me drooling over this Bistro de Paris dinnerware set plus other Paris nonsense - Eiffel Tower dish towels, wine waiter aprons, Gertrude's scarves, mon dieu!
 They have loads of timely reading. I was pleased to see David Downie's Paris, Paris - my current addiction on the Kindle - making it so easy to access Paris while still in NYC.
The Steins Collect is on view till June 3rd 2012 at the Met, so do try to visit. This post is just the tip of a fabulous iceberg.

Wonderful Watches

Darlings, CC is smitten with these terrific timepieces... from classic tank watches to wacky neon watches, there is a wonderful watch for every fashionista!
Balenciaga Montre Acier gold watch, at barneys.com.
Gucci Coupe leather and sterling silver watch; this and next at net-a-porter.com.
Marc by Marc Jacobs 10th Anniversary interchangeable stainless steel watch.
La Mer Collections snakeskin ball stud wrap watch; this and next four at shopbop.com.
Michael Kors tortoise watch.
Nixon Time Teller P watch.
O'Clock gold face watch.
RumbaTime neon pink Perry slap watch.
Michele Tahitian ceramic ladies watch; this and next at TraxNYC.com.
Sartego Spa73 ladies stainless steel automatic blue dial black bezel watch.
Mougin & Piquard for J. Crew Grande Seconde watch, at jcrew.com.
Raymond Weil diamond and mother of pearl Parsifal mini square dial watch; this and next at bluefly.com.
Toywatch lime green rubber Jelly Looped wrap closure watch.
Second strand watch at anthropologie.com ~ CC adores!
Tell CC, darlings, do you wear a watch? Which of these watches do you want?
xoxox,
CC

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