One of the things I really liked about Paris were all the small clothing shops. Most everything here takes the form of a huge department (or discount) store, and they are pretty much identical.
This reminded me of that. Thanks for the memories.
I couldn't find you on the portal this evening...maybe I'm going blind, too.
Hard to decipher all the symbols: expensive fashion, a Roman mask, two profiles of a large colon?
Thanks for the Schiller in your comment yesterday. The other composers around the gazebo are Wagner, Rossini, Mozart, Gounod and Verdi. I went back and shot the rest of them on Sunday for a series of posts with, of course, a thank you to you for the idea.
Thank you for visiting and leaving a thought! Sorry about the moderation, a bit tired of spam at the moment!
Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
Different shops who agreed to disagree or same shop and an elaborate color scheme?
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I really liked about Paris were all the small clothing shops. Most everything here takes the form of a huge department (or discount) store, and they are pretty much identical.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded me of that. Thanks for the memories.
I couldn't find you on the portal this evening...maybe I'm going blind, too.
Hope you have a wonderful week.
Cela a l'air tres chic. Ton quartier de shopping?
ReplyDeleteJ'adore the shops in France. Large or small they are always so very special and so beautifully done. I love seeing them in your town!!!
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Yeah! I found you on the portal!
ReplyDeleteStores look very chic.
ReplyDeleteVery chic looking boutiques complementing each other. Nice find.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to look in the shop windows - what's in fashion now?!
ReplyDeleteHard to decipher all the symbols: expensive fashion, a Roman mask, two profiles of a large colon?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Schiller in your comment yesterday. The other composers around the gazebo are Wagner, Rossini, Mozart, Gounod and Verdi. I went back and shot the rest of them on Sunday for a series of posts with, of course, a thank you to you for the idea.
I like the way the windows frame the decorations in the middle. Nice shot.
ReplyDelete@ VP: different shops who agreed to disagree.
ReplyDelete@ Jacob: you gave me an early morning fright!
ReplyDeleteWindow shopping is always fun. MB
ReplyDeleteVery French!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, Ciel. Does this shop have a split personality? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI especially like the two different colors and the mask in between. Neat catch!
ReplyDeletePS: I posted some updated info on Die Mauer today. And thanks for your Mauer story. Very interesting!
Jolie mise en scène!
ReplyDeleteCet endroit est mon rêve!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
Wonderful, Ciel. We want to take pictures of Christmas shop windows here. They are always so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSharon