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kawaii-foodie · 1 year
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dasistleeway · 1 year
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I had miso-katsu for dinner and a delicious saint honoré for dessert at home...
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iridessence · 11 months
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all the delights one could want…
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jeanfrancoisrey · 4 months
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Chez Alexander McQueen rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré …
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ladyspottedray · 4 months
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"Clothing really does make the man, don't you agree?"
Honoré Saint-Bellerose is an electro catalyst user and a fashion designer and historian/scholar from Fontaine. His creative mixing of past trends has led to him being a common name in the Fontaine fashion circles. He has exceedingly high standards and demands quality from everything he does.
Design notes/rambling under the cut!
Finally getting around to doing splash art of my Genshin ocs! Honoré was one of my first (despite Fontaine not even being out at the time lol).
He was designed with the French 18th-century Rococo style in mind, as most of the Fontaine npc characters at the time seemed to take most inspiration from the 19th century Belle Époque style. He does have some elements of older and younger periods, such as his coat embroidery being more French Baroque styled while his boots take inspiration from 1910s spectator Oxfords. Also I couldn't stand the stupid breeches from the Rococo and gave him pants, though his boots work to create a similar silhouette.
Of course now that the playable characters are out and also have Rococo elements, he doesn't really have that "antique" air about him anymore, but you can pry the cravats and lace out of my cold dead hands.
Honoré is also impossible to pose for splash art, so for this particular drawing I gave up and said "fuck it he's doing fancy fashion standing." Most of the composition movement had to come from his coat and the background, which gave me no small amount of grief.
Honoré would use the smaller male Genshin model and his attacks are themed around spectral scissors, needles/pins, and thread, all crackling with electro energy.
He is quite strict and professional when it comes to his work, though outside of it he is more relaxed and affable, perhaps even a bit shy. The only time he does not conduct himself with poise and politeness is when he's around people he finds personally attractive, where he becomes a hot mess.
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philoursmars · 11 months
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Je reviens ENCORE une fois à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55800 photos (environ).  On est en 2017 et comme ce blog est né en 2017, j’arriverai donc au bout de cette présentation.
Marseille, au printemps. Le Palais Longchamp, aves le Musée des Beaux-Arts: 
- Valère Bernard : “Au Soleil”
- Louis Finson et  Martin Faber : “Autoportrait”
- José Silbert : “Tête de Marocain”
- Françoise Duparc : “L'Homme à la Besace”
- Louis Finson : “La Madeleine en Extase”
- Paul Rubens : “La Chasse au Sanglier”
- Adèle d'Affry-Marcello : “Bianca Capello”
- Honoré Daumier : “Les Parlementaires”
- Daniel Ducommun Du Locle :'"Cléopâtre”
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lafcadiosadventures · 2 years
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(translated this map depicting the locations of Old Goriot + locations of the diffrent social classes in Paris in 1819)
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robespapier · 2 years
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Yes, Robespierre doesn’t have anything named after him in Paris, and yes, there’s a metro station on the Parisian network, but it’s in the red suburb, in Montreuil
But we never talk about the fact that HE DID have a place in Paris named after him, althought for a very short time, between April 1946 and November 1950, back in the post WW2 times were socialists and communists were in “great” numbers in the Paris city council
The place they chose to rename “Place Robespierre” was the place du Marché Saint-Honoré, a very fitting choice cause it was where the Couvent des Jacobins stood until it was demolished in 1806. The Duplays’ home on the rue Saint-Honoré is 700m away (a 7 minutes walk), which was very convenient for Robespierre as a member of the Jacobin Club. The passage des Jacobins (see picture), built in 2002, is a nod to this past. 
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We could have had it all, we could be buying oranges place Robespierre!!! 
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But who’s to say it can’t be the place Robespierre in our hearts? 🖤🖤🖤
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parisies · 11 months
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La maison de Roxane, ou celle de Chimène ?
Ou encor Hermione, Clélie, ou Philomène ?
Les grâces ont vécu là. Passant, qui te promène,
Caresse le heurtoir, mets la main sur le chêne.
Christian cherche ses mots, Cyrano se démène,
Le laid forge les traits, et le beau les assène.
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parure-d-insomnie · 2 years
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Performance de Hélène Vanel au Salon du Surréalisme en (1938)______Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
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adribosch-fan · 10 months
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Tarta Saint Honoré, clásica de la repostería francesa 
Disfruta de esta tarta saint honoré, un postre francés clásico y elegante. Combina sabores y texturas que te deleitarán. Hagamos la famosa Tarta Saint Honoré, un postre francés muy elegante y exquisito. Aprende a hacerla con este receta bien detallada de Comedera. La gastronomía francesa es fascinante, sus platillos elegantes, exquisitos y variados la hacen una de las más emblemáticas de Europa.…
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dasistleeway · 2 months
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I admit that I bought too much for breakfast, but they all looked so delicious...
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iridessence · 1 year
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Saint-Honoré from my recent trip to Ladurée
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contentswap · 10 months
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Know The Street in Paris, is Very Famous for Fashionable Shops
When it comes to fashion, Paris is undeniably a global trendsetter. From haute couture to luxury brands, the city boasts a plethora of stylish destinations. Among the many shopping streets, one name stands out as the epitome of fashionable shopping in Paris - Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. This iconic street has earned its reputation as a haven for luxury and high-end fashion, attracting fashionistas and discerning shoppers from around the world.
Historical Significance: Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is not just a modern shopping destination; it has a rich historical background dating back centuries. Originally an extension of the road leading to the Champs-Élysées, the street gained prominence during the reign of Louis XIV when it became the preferred location for aristocratic residences. Over time, these grand townhouses were transformed into luxurious boutiques, cementing the street's reputation as a hub for fashion and elegance.
Luxury Brands and Haute Couture: Walking along Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is like strolling through a fashion paradise. The street is adorned with prestigious designer boutiques and flagship stores, showcasing the crème de la crème of luxury brands. Renowned names such as Chanel, Hermès, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci have all established their presence here. These fashion powerhouses offer the latest collections, exclusive pieces, and personalized shopping experiences, catering to the desires of fashion enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
Exclusive Shopping Experience: One of the unique aspects of Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is the exceptional level of service provided by the boutiques. Expert staff members assist customers with their fashion choices, providing personalized advice and ensuring a memorable shopping experience. Many brands offer made-to-measure services, allowing customers to create bespoke pieces tailored to their preferences. The elegant ambiance and attention to detail elevate the entire shopping journey, making it a truly luxurious affair.
Emerging Designers and Concept Stores: While luxury brands dominate the street, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré also welcomes emerging designers and concept stores, adding a touch of creativity and innovation to the fashion scene. These establishments provide a platform for up-and-coming talents to showcase their unique creations, offering visitors a chance to discover new trends and support independent designers. From avant-garde fashion to artisanal craftsmanship, these hidden gems contribute to the street's diverse and vibrant atmosphere.
Cafés, Restaurants, and Cultural Delights: Beyond its fashion offerings, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré provides an exquisite blend of culinary delights and cultural experiences. Elegant cafés and gourmet restaurants line the street, inviting shoppers to indulge in a delicious meal or a refreshing pause amidst their shopping adventures. Additionally, the street is home to art galleries, museums, and cultural institutions, showcasing the intersection of fashion, art, and history.
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré remains an iconic destination for fashion enthusiasts seeking the pinnacle of luxury and style in Paris. With its historical charm, exclusive boutiques, and exceptional shopping experiences, this street encapsulates the essence of the Parisian fashion scene. Whether you are seeking haute couture, designer accessories, or an immersive shopping experience, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré promises to enchant and inspire, making it a must-visit destination for fashion aficionados from around the world.
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hsmagazine254 · 10 months
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The Marvels of Paris: A Journey through the City of Lights
Unveiling the Charms of Paris: A Journey through the City of Lights Welcome to the magical city of Paris, where history, art, romance, and culinary delights merge to create an enchanting atmosphere. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, Paris offers a treasure trove of experiences for every traveller. Let’s embark on a virtual tour and discover the top things to do in the City of…
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busanienne · 1 year
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[Dessert café/Busan] « 올로초코 ollochoco » – Daeyeon
« 올로초코 ollochoco » Coucou tout le monde !Vous allez tous bien ?J’ai été trop occupée ces jours-ci.J’ai déjà écrit10 brouillons en coréen.Mais je ne sais pas encore quand je pourrai écrire en anglais et en français, y ajouter des photos et les publier ensuite.On verra ! ✼ •• ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ •• ✼ Hello everybody!How are you?I’ve been too busy these days.There are already 10 drafts written in…
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