Author Archives: Kelsey
Alex is the Best
Alexander had my friends in Paris deliver these beautiful flowers to me on Saturday morning for our Anniversary. Can’t wait to thank him in person!
La Tourette Interior
La Tourette in Fog
La Tourette by Night
La Tourette in Sun
Zaha Hadid’s Pavilion
Located right next to the arab pavilion. Building designed by Zaha (can’t you tell?). Inside was also a display of Zaha’s 3D printed crazy models. Mostly skyscrapers.
“graffiti”
Saint-Jean de Monmartre
Arab Pavilion
Interesting way of moderating light. Designed by Jean Nouvelle. Also had a good view of Paris and the Seine from a rooftop terrace.
Centre Pompidou
This was my first run through of Paris’ modern art museum; specifically the permanent collection of the 20th century. The place is massive, definitely warranting a second visit. I was wary of the industrial design, but was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked for this style of art.
Opera Garnier
We had a guided tour through the amazing, gaudy, Opera house of Paris. I’m lucky to be returning for a ballet in early November. Can’t wait!
Posing with Eiffel 101
Versailles palace
Versailles Gardens
The entire visit, classical music was pumped out of speakers hidden by bushes. It didn’t feel cheesy however… Really quite nice. Louise XIV had money let me tell ya. An orangerie, boat pond, labyrinths, dancing fountains, and sculptures. A really amazing place.
Chartres
A day trip to Chartres Cathedral with a three course lunch included! We climbed the bell tower of the cathedral and took glamour shots of each other in the garden labyrinth. Unfortunately the church was under restoration so there was scaffolding and tarps everywhere. You know, the tarp with a photo of the building on it? Not the same.
Nik-over
Haircut and styling done by myself and Brittany. Coming home a European. (little photo is the before…obviously)
The Louvre
We had a nice organized tour of the Louvre architecture. Apparently, the louvre palace was built in the 12th century. We were able to go underneath and see the old moat and drawbridge. O and we also saw the Mona Lisa (of course)… From 40 feet away. I saw some tourists get amazing flash photos from this distance. Go buy a postcard. Sheesh.