1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
1. I could sit at this bistro table and eavesdrop all day. 2. Always a stop for me in Paris. 3. Macarons Champagne for lunch? Yes please. 4. The most beautiful blue-skied day. 5. Love all the little Parisian book shops. 6. Caviar to go, enough said. 7. French Pharmacy haul. 8. When your souvenirs need their own suitcase.
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
The most beautiful lunch with @sezane in Paris. So grateful to witness the roots of a brand I’ve loved for so long. ❤️
It’s officially spooky season, which means it’s time to get a little witchy. 🕯️ Our October book club pick is HOW TO KILL A WITCH by Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell—a darkly humorous, deeply feminist look at Scotland’s witch trials and the women who were branded as threats just for existing outside the lines. Through trial records and real accounts, the authors show how superstition and fear became law, and how power was used to silence women in the name of faith. It’s fascinating, heartbreaking, and sharp-witted, reminding us that witch hunts didn’t end centuries ago—they just evolved. The perfect read for October: eerie, clever, and full of the kind of truth that still stings. Would you have been called a witch back then? (I already know my answer 👀)
It’s officially spooky season, which means it’s time to get a little witchy. 🕯️ Our October book club pick is HOW TO KILL A WITCH by Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell—a darkly humorous, deeply feminist look at Scotland’s witch trials and the women who were branded as threats just for existing outside the lines. Through trial records and real accounts, the authors show how superstition and fear became law, and how power was used to silence women in the name of faith. It’s fascinating, heartbreaking, and sharp-witted, reminding us that witch hunts didn’t end centuries ago—they just evolved. The perfect read for October: eerie, clever, and full of the kind of truth that still stings. Would you have been called a witch back then? (I already know my answer 👀)