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KATIE KENNEDY

My Favorite Parisian Museums

February 2, 2024

My Favorite Parisian Museums
📍 Musée Rodin, Paris

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Whenever I travel, the key to my heart is to visit as many museums as possible. From history to art and the off-beat variety, I want to take in as much of a city’s culture as possible. In Paris, there are countless museums, large and small, to explore. Each time I visit, I find myself revisiting old favorites while still making time to visit something new. Here’s a list of my absolute favorites for you to peruse on your next trip to Paris.

Musée Carnavalet

Nestled in the heart of the Marais, MusĂ©e Carnavalet is a time capsule of Parisian history. Housed in two grand mansions, it immerses visitors in the city’s evolution through a captivating collection of artifacts, paintings, and reconstructed period rooms.

MusĂ©e d’Orsay

Housed in a former railway station, MusĂ©e d’Orsay is a treasure trove of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces. From Monet’s water lilies to Van Gogh’s starry nights, the museum showcases the evolution of art from the mid-19th to early 20th century.

Louvre Museum

The Louvre, a cultural icon, needs no introduction. Home to the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, it’s the world’s largest art museum. Spanning centuries and civilizations, the Louvre is a journey through art and history beneath the iconic glass pyramid.

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Musée Rodin

Set in a serene garden, MusĂ©e Rodin celebrates the works of the renowned sculptor Auguste Rodin. The museum showcases his iconic creations, including The Thinker and The Kiss, in an intimate setting that beautifully complements the artist’s mastery.

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Palais Galleria

The Palais Galliera, Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, is a haven for fashion enthusiasts. Housed in a majestic 19th-century palace, it exhibits a rich tapestry of fashion history, from exquisite garments to evolving trends that echo through the corridors of time.

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Musée Picasso

MusĂ©e Picasso is a testament to the artistic legacy of Pablo Picasso. The museum offers an intimate exploration of the artist’s prolific career, featuring paintings, sculptures, and personal archives that unveil the creative genius behind the canvas.

As we bid adieu to this curated journey through Paris’s gems, this being the last of my Paris blog posts, I’m already daydreaming of our next trip to this incredible city. Next time, we’ll most likely have a little one in tow. It makes me all the more excited to create another generation of francophiles and a lifelong partner in crime to explore with.

Love from Paris,
Katie

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Packing for Winter in Paris

January 31, 2024

Packing for Winter in Paris
📍9th Arrondissement, Paris

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As December painted Paris in a beautiful subdued hue, David and I happily found ourselves with mild weather while on our babymoon. Although there was still a chill in the air, it felt like nothing compared to a standard winter day in New England. With the surprisingly temperate conditions and sunny skies, we had endless motivations to wander along the Seine and through both Banks. When packing for any season, Paris demands both style and practicality. If you have the pleasure of booking a trip to France this season, here’s my top packing recommendations that will help you blend in and look like a Parisienne.

Black Wool Coat

A knee-length or longer black wool coat not only provides warmth but is a versatile piece that effortlessly complements any outfit. Opt for a tailored silhouette for a polished and sophisticated look.

White Leather Sneakers

Stylish and comfortable, white leather sneakers are a Parisian essential. They pair well with everything from casual outfits for daytime exploration to adding a chic touch to evening ensembles.

Tissue Turtlenecks

Lightweight yet insulating, tissue turtlenecks are perfect for layering. Choose neutral tones like beige, gray, or black to create a chic base for various outfits.

Lady-Style Sweaters

Invest in elegant, feminine sweaters that can be dressed up or down. Think classic cuts, soft fabrics, and neutral colors that exude timeless charm.

Black Leather Pants

A sleek and edgy addition to your winter wardrobe, black leather pants can effortlessly elevate your style. They’re versatile, transitioning seamlessly from daytime casual with sneakers to evening chic with heels.

Oversized Sweaters

Perfect for a cozy, relaxed vibe, oversized sweaters are great for casual outings. Pair them with skinny jeans or a flouncy skirt for a balanced silhouette.

Satin Midi Skirts

Bring a touch of sophistication to your winter wardrobe with satin midi skirts. They can be dressed up with a pair of heels for a night out or down with sneakers for a daytime look.

A Classic Pair of Heels

For more formal occasions or when you want to add a touch of glamour, a classic pair of heels is a must. Black or nude pumps are versatile choices that can elevate any outfit.

Chic Sunglasses

Even in winter, the Parisian sun can be bright. Choose a stylish pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes while adding an effortlessly chic element to your look.

Crossbody Handbag

A crossbody bag is both practical and stylish for navigating the city. Choose a medium-sized one in a neutral tone that complements your coat and other accessories.

Warm Beanies

A cozy beanie not only keeps you warm but also adds a touch of casual cool to your winter look. Opt for a neutral color that complements your coat and other accessories.

Black Chelsea Boots

Just what you need for rainy or snowy days… A pair of sleek and versatile black Chelsea boots adds a touch of edge to your winter wardrobe. They’re comfortable for all-day wear and can easily transition from day to night, complementing various outfits.

From exploring the gardens at the MusĂ©e Rodin to indulging in hot chocolate at Les Deux Magots, or even dinner for two in the Left Bank, these 12 items will help you make the most of your winter trip to Paris… Letting you look trĂ©s chic on your adventure.

Love from Paris,
Katie

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Winter Snapshots in Paris

January 29, 2024

Winter Snapshots in Paris
📍 Place Vendôme, Paris

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As my blog posts about our wonderful Paris Babymoon begin to wind down, I’m still canvassing through hundreds of the little moment we had and the pictures we took along the way. Paris is, if nothing else, such a truly photogenic city. From the film noir inspired cocktails at a roof top bar to simply exploring the tiny side streets on the Left Bank, I’m endlessly inspired by the City of Lights. If you ever hear people who speak negatively of Paris… That it’s over-hyped, the residents are rude, that trash is everywhere… Do not believe it for one second!

I think one of my favorite quotes from Ernest Hemingway truly says it best, “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” As we returned from France and into a busy winter season, I strive to find the moveable feast wherever I go and make the tiny moments feel as special as an evening in Paris. Enjoy these little winter snapshots in Paris.

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Paris, Moveable Feast, Vendome, France, Film Noir

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Where will you find your next moveable feast? It can be in Paris, New York City, or even right in your own backyard. There is so much joy in this world, especially for those who go out of their way to find it.

Love from Paris,
Katie

Thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about my travels and style, be sure to visit throughout the week! Be sure to check out my exclusive adventures in NYC and New England. 


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