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Once upon a time, in Paris, France, there were three colorful stores lined up along the Canal St Martin. Every morning, oblivious of la grisaille, (the gray skies) the three stores cheered up busy city dwellers. "Regardez-nous! Regardez-nous," they enticed. Look at us,Look at us! And among the hurried commuters on their way to the office, many slowed down, tempted; and finally stopped, indulging in a few stolen moments of lèche-vitrine (window shopping.) Others shouted back: "I will return at lunchtime!" For who could resist the cheerful, irresistible window displays of Antoine et Lili? The child in each of us could not resist candy years ago. He won't resist candy now. And this is exactly what Antoine et Lili is: eye candy...
But wait... Isn't it a well-known fact Parisian women only dress in black, gray or navy blue?
Think again, my little friends...
(Photo credit: Media.paperblog.fr)
Even though Antoine et Lili can found at several locations in downtown Paris (and in other major cities in France,) this French Girl always returns to the same stores, located in the République neighborhood, by the peaceful Canal St Martin. It does not hurt that Le Brother's office is five minutes away. It's become a bit of a Parisian tradition: I arrive early to meet him for lunch, so I can visit the stores on the way...
Le Brother: "So, what did you do this morning?"
French Girl: "Oh, you know... A little bit of this... A little bit of that...
Home decor in the yellow [façade] boutique...
Hip collections for little Parisians in the green boutique...
Women's collections in the pink boutique...
Today, the brand and its ethno chic collections attract a wide variety of shoppers.For this French expat, who lives year round in American suburbia where shopping almost always involve chain stores and a local mall, visiting an Antoine Et Lili boutique is a treat; a change of pace; an excuse to feel like a girly girl. It is a also an opportunity to see; to touch - and sometimes select - unique pieces of clothing, made of pretty natural materials (wild silk, woven cotton, linen or wool.) Chez Antoine et Lili, customers still get to read the magical [endangered] words: "Made in France" on many items.
Antoine et Lily's clothes are unique and flattering. My favorite pieces: Les vestes et manteaux (jackets and coats,) les hauts (tops,) and les chaussures (shoes.)
The only thing I would change about Antoine et Lili? Their website. It is corky, colorful, and a little déjanté (crazy...) After all these years, I still have not gotten used to seeing these beautiful and flattering clothes on display gold mannequins... Bizarre...
This week, enticed by the fall-winter collection, titled "Ballade Irlandaise," (Irish ballad,) I did some virtual shopping, and it inspired this post. This is what I put my imaginary shopping cart...
1. Le Moher Pull (Mohair sweater,) in Prune.
2. Le Shanghai haut (Shangai top,) in Prune.
3. La Gaelic Robe (Gaelic dress,) in Aubergine.
4. Les Glam Salome (shoes,) in Vert.
I realize my selection is plum-oriented. I just happen to love plum in the fall... such a warm, flattering, happy color.
Well, what about you? Would you shop chez Antoine et Lili, and if so, what would you choose? (And please just ignore the golden mannequins!)
Happy fall!
A bientôt.
Chez Prune, Quai de Valmy, Paris