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Chantal Thomass, Paris: Luxury Lingerie

For a French refine lingerie, the Chantal Thomass boutique, rue Saint-Honoré, is gorgeous. Dedicated to feminity, every single detail is perfect : from the delicate underwear, in superb fabrics to the tasteful presentation. This lingerie makes you feel more beautiful, more woman and absolutely irresistible! Secretly armed to meet the Paris hype at Colette, the shop from next door. Thanks Chantal Thomass!

Chantal Thomass: 211 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France, Phone: 01 42 60 40 56

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Chantal Thomass, Paris: les dessous chics

Parce que la boutique Chantal Thomass, rue Saint-Honoré est une ode à l’ultra féminité, impossible de s’en lasser. Tout est pensé avec beaucoup de raffinement: des sublimes parures, dans de délicates matières à la présentation impeccable, je chavire. On en ressort plus belle, plus femme, irrésistible! Secrétement armée pour affronter la hype en goguette de son illustre voisine, Colette. Merci Chantal Thomass!

Chantal Thomass: 211 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France, T.01 42 60 40 56

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Brussels, Belgium: A walk in Rue Dansaert, Sainte-Catherine, the Grand Place and Mont des Arts

Here I am in the hotspot of Rue Antoine Dansaert, for an opening at the optician, Hoet. Presentation of the furs accessories of Walter Lecompte. Hoet: Rue A. Dansaert, 97. Ci dessous, vitrine de Noël de Christophe Coppens: Rue Léon Lepage 2. Soon a post about the area of Antoine Dansaert.

Near the Dansaert street: the ice rink, in the area of Sainte Catherine, the historical heart of Brussels. Only open during the season greetings, the ice rink is next to the Xmas market. Smells of hot wine.

What about belgian toasts at Fin de Siècle: Rue des Chartreux 9? It’s funny to notice some small cosy places last for a decade, without a wrinkle!

Usually the Falstaff, (metro: Bourse) is the kind of places too much touristic for me, near the Fuse (a club). I’ve never stopped in this famous brasserie from 1903, till a friend recently brought me there for a drink. And I was really surprised by the original Art Nouveau and Art déco decoration.

If you can’t figure out what is the Italian-Flamand Baroque style (a discovery for me too!), go to the Grand Place to look at the 34 buildings from the 17th century! Even I’m not a big fan of lights shows, the one for the season greetings was really great (pictures above).

Moving to Place Royale, the Mont des Arts under snow: on the left (in red and yellow), the tea house (picture below) of the event CHINA@BOZAR  with the famous Ai Weiwei (as the curator of the Chinese art contemporary exhibition), till January 24, 2010.

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