Travel

Fall in love with France (and avoid looking like a tourist)

For years, I dreamed of traveling to France. What girl hasn’t? Anyone against indulging in delicious pastries or sipping wine at a cafe while marveling at stunning architecture is no friend of mine.

 

 

This year my dreams finally came true and I got the opportunity to venture to the glorious land of macaroons and champagne 3 different times.  But before my maiden voyage, I must confess I was a bit nervous. I’d heard dozens of stereotypes about the French and their great disdain for the annoying tendencies of American’s. So I did my homework, held my breath, and exhaled a great sigh of relief immediately upon arrival.

 

 

As it turns out, the French are extremely lovely people, and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about them. But I also learned that a few basic tips can go a long way to be well-mannered and gracious (fighting off one poor US stereotype at a time!)

 

 

So if you’re looking to go yourself, take these simple tips along to avoid looking like an inconsiderate tourist so you can fall completely in love with the people of France.



Parlez-vous français?

Don’t let this intimidate you, but try to learn a little French. I’m not suggesting you become fluent, for Pete’s sake. But knowing a few basic phrases will carry you far. More than likely, the locals will detect your accent and promptly switch the conversation to English (especially in major cities) But it’s always appreciated that you made the effort. And who can blame them?  If someone from Zanzibar walked up to you here in the U.S. jabbering away in Swahili, would you be able to respond? And even if you could, you’re still likely to be thrown off a little. So download a simple app like Learn French that’s chalk full of all the basics you will need (greetings, general conversation questions, directions, etc.)


Bonus Tip: If you have any dietary restrictions, learn how to explain those clearly. For example, I eat seafood but not other meat so I made sure I could say "Je ne mange pas de viande. Je mange des fruits de mer. Qu’est ce que tu recommends?"

 

 

 

Embrace lassiez-fare

French women embody an effortless vibe from head to toe, starting with their beautifully bare faces. Here in America, we’ve become somewhat of a “cover it up” society: concealers, foundation, powders, contouring, highlighters, blush… the list goes on. But the common routine in France? A kick butt skincare regimen (these gals don’t need to cover anything up). The more I noticed the fresh-faced women during my stay, I progressively eased up on my own makeup routine with a simple coat of mascara (and occasionally a pop red lip). No makeup not your thing? Fear not all ye lovers of Sephora, because a French woman’s laissez faire look goes far beyond a minimalist makeup routine. Women in France own that “I woke up like this” vibe with their beautifully undone hair.

For French-inspired locks, give your hair dryer and styling tools a break and instead, embrace that tousled ‘au natural’ look. If you want something that feels a little more polished, try a sleek pony for that simple yet pulled together style.

Top off your French beauty basics with an effortlessly chic wardrobe. Once again, less is more. Focus on muted colors and rich textures, staying away from over the top prints or embellishments (you can never go wrong with black on black). For outerwear, stick with a leather jacket or the classic “trench and scarf”. And for your feet? Ballet flats are both stylish and practical (making them a French woman’s bestie). Put it all together, and c’est magnifique!

 

 

Bonjour Madame!  & Merci, Au Revoir!

It’s a common courtesy to tip 18-20% while dining out in the states (which you don’t need to do in France, by the way). So imagine how annoyed a server here would be to receive a dollar or two after someone’s extravagant meal. Similar emotions could apply to not greeting your shopkeepers in France. Quite often, they’ll beat you to the punch with an enthusiastic and warm “Bonjour Madame!” but in the off chance that they don’t see you come in, make a point to respect the local culture and take the lead to say hello. And regardless of if you purchase anything or not, offer a smile and “Merci, Au Revoir!” on your way out.

 

La Bise

During my first trip to Paris, I met up with a friend of a friend whom I’d become acquainted with over email. Given the mutual connection and history of our conversation, I saw this person as a friend, so I went in for the hug. Awkward doesn’t even begin to encompass the mess of twisted confusion that was happening as I tried wrapping my arms around him while he attempted to kiss my cheeks, which is the appropriate greeting in France (although do your research, because how many varies depending where you are). Fortunately, he was gracious-though I still felt stupid. So in the event that you’ll be introduced to locals, skip the handshakes and hugs and go for an air kiss on each cheek instead  (no actual lip contact!) If you’re nervous, just lean in a little and they’ll more than likely take care of the rest without blinking. Once I met some other friends and got over my initial awkward hump, it became second nature- even fun!

 

Bonus Tip: Before going cheek to cheek, remove hats or sunglasses to eliminate any tricky obstacles!

 

 

 

Appreciating people for their differences and learning about a new culture is one of the most exciting parts of traveling. So even when some of those differences are evident, remember that basic decencies will always work to your advantage: control the volume of your voice, say please and thank you, smile… you know the drill. We’re all human beings at the end of the day, and kindness can move mountains.

 



Paris Travel Guide

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I've spent tons of time in Paris these last couple of years. Most of my European experiences are a couple of fleeting days in one city before moving on to the next, so I practically feel like a local (of course, I'm sure an actual local would put me in my place). Regardless, I’ve recently found myself answering lots of questions and sharing all my recommendations over and over with people who are planning their own Parisian adventure.

So, if you've dreamt of sunsets from the Eiffel Tower, nostalgic visits to historical museums, or feasting on croissants and macarons, our luxury travel guides are your golden ticket to the crème de la crème of Parisian experiences. Let’s waltz through Paris, reveling in its beauty, one boulevard at a time.

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Why travel to Paris?

Some say that Paris is a city that touches the very heart of those who visit her. It's where time-honored traditions entwine with a chic, modern lifestyle, where every arrondissement hums its own unique melody, and where gourmet delights are the norm rather than the exception.

Paris is a living testament to its own rich history, masterfully blending the art and architecture of the Renaissance with the innovative spirit of the 21st century. Roam its boulevards and find yourself oscillating between the grandeur of Notre Dame and the avant-garde designs of La Défense. In every hidden courtyard, every classical bistro, there's a tale – of artists, revolutionaries, poets, and designers.

Yet, the charm of Paris isn't confined to its storied landmarks. Immerse yourself in its neighborhoods and discover a vibrancy that pulsates with life. From the bustling stalls of Le Marais to the tranquil moments by Canal Saint-Martin, Paris presents a diverse palette of experiences. Relish in the world-renowned French cuisine, or find solace in a quaint bookshop nestled in the Latin Quarter.

And who could ignore the unmistakable romance that Paris exudes? Be it the cherry blossoms at Champs de Mars, the evocative tunes of a street musician in Place des Vosges, or the promise of love at Pont des Arts, Paris is an ode to passion. The city embraces its visitors with a warmth and elegance that's simply unparalleled, making every escapade both mesmerizing and unforgettable.

Journeying through Paris is akin to a dance through the annals of history and allure. It isn't merely a city, but an embrace of life, love, and artistry, ever waiting to be savored and adored.

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Learn more about Paris with our curated guides…

Unravel the many facets of Paris, and you'll uncover an array of experiences tailored to every inclination and sentiment. Whether it's a serene sojourn in the city's secret gardens or the radiant festivities of Bastille Day, there's a guide for every traveler, every sentiment.

Here are our handpicked guides to ignite the flames of passion for your next escapade into Paris:

The 10 Best Places to Shop in Paris

It’s really no surprise that I have my treasured list of boutiques in Paris. If you're on the hunt for unique fashion in the City of Light or antique knick-knacks to add to your home decor, my guide to the best places to shop in Paris is your perfect companion.

Explore our Paris shopping guide here 

Paris Hotel Guide

I've definitely discovered some Parisian gems over the years. If you're seeking the perfect blend of charm and comfort in the City of Light, delve into my Paris Hotel Guide. It's your chic compass to the city's finest stays — regardless of your budget!

Explore our Paris hotel guide here

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"Gal-on-the-go" gift guide

I’m pushing 20 trips so far in 2015. That's over 4 countries and 17 different cities. I’m pretty proud of the travel expert I’ve become over time, but these bragging rights also came with some moments of struggle.  I've learned that a few basic items can make your traveling experience significantly more enjoyable. So I've gathered them up to share with you here. Whether you're traveling yourself, or shopping for another "gal-on-the-go" this season, I hope they'll bring you (or the traveller you love) a little more simplicity. 

 

Diane von Furstenberg Adieu Hardside Spinner Suitcase

I’ve always purchased discount luggage from some sort of outlet store because nice luggage prices always seemed exorbitant. But after buying a cheap suitcase every year I felt like I was throwing my money away each time one fell apart.  So finding this Diane von Furstenberg luggage set was a game changer. It's durable, reasonably priced, comes with a warranty, and looks chic to boot. 

 

 

The Day Designer Black Spotty 2016 Planner

I had the pleasure of meeting Whitney English at the Storyline Conference in Chicago, and I fell in love with her stunning planners- known as "The Day Designer."  I'm a pretty digital gal. I use iCal and Evernote for almost everything. But The Day Designer goes way beyond the basic to-do lists. It allows me to get clear on my life on a day-to-day basis, no matter how chaotic the week or month ahead may be. It's filled with inspiring quotes (which make my heart pitter patter) and it's exterior design is chic + durable, making it an essential I tote along with me every day. 

 

Turkish-T Cashmere Wrap

Flying means some of the most inconsistent temperatures in a short amount of time. Layering is key, so I always try to wear a scarf that doubles as a blanket I can curl up in. Cashmere is the ideal fabric for this, and so this Turkish-T Cashmere Wrap is just what the doctor ordered. You can wear it as shown above, wrapped around you as a blanket, or dozens of other ways. I'll probably never fly without it again. 

 

 

 

 

Tieks Matte Black Ballet Flats

I’m always caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to what shoes to wear while traveling. Either I look like an obvious tourist in tennis shoes, or my feet pay the consequences of matching the rest of my outfit. Enter Tieks. These flats are seriously comfortable, extremely well made, and fold up easily into your purse so you can carry them wherever you go. Before I recently opted-in for TSA pre-check, I loved how easy they were to slide on and off for security, while still looking put together and high quality. 

 

 

 

 

The Carry-On Cocktail Kit 

*USE BlondeAtlas2015 CODE AT CHECKOUT FOR 15% OFF THE ENTIRE STORE!*

Flights can be long. Throw in some turbulence, and you’re really in need of a cocktail. I fell in love with W&P designs carry on cocktail kit to give as gifts, but also to actually use myself. This small tin fits easily in your purse and gives you everything you need to make 2 delicious cocktails at 30,000 feet. Not to mention, they're good conversation starters when an attractive member of the opposite sex ends up in the seat next to you (hence the reason the kit makes 2 maybe?)

 

 

 

 

Aspinal of London Luggage Tags

I've made the mistake of failing to have a luggage tag (so naturally the airline then lost my luggage). I've also made the mistake of running late to the airport and having to waste precious time filling out those flimsy paper ones that usually rip off anyway. I finally decided to invest in these Aspinal of London Luggage Tags, and I'm wondering why I didn't' from the start. They're durable, chic and lost luggage is no longer (as big of) a fear. 

 

 

 

 

Frends "Taylor" Headphones in Rose Gold

Trying to listen to music for long flights can get painful with earbuds crammed in your ears for hours. Frends are comfortable, sound great, and double as an accessory around your neck when not in use.

 

 

 

ban.do 'Back Me Up' iPhone Portable Charger 

My phone battery goes dead so quickly anytime I travel. I even have 2 phones (I keep work and personal separate) and I still had battery issues this last trip to Paris. When one device serves as your camera, map, and means of communication (among many other things) it’s naturally going to be in your hands almost non-stop. So instead of having heart palpitations when my “10% battery remaining” notification comes on the moment I’m just walking into the Lourve - I learned having one of these little portable batteries is a quick-fix life saver. 

 

 

 

Cuyana Canvas + Leather Weekender Bag

Before my Cuyana weekender tote, I was that annoying girl on weekend getaways. Either I was lugging around 4-6 bags because I didn't have one that fit everything or I was the classic over-packer who brought an entire suitcase for a few short days. But now this one bag meets all my weekend travel needs. It's extremely high-quality, classic in style, and very spacious. Not to mention I've gotten compliments every time I've carried it. 

 

 

 

holbrook candle

Holbrook Candle Company

*USE Atal CODE AT CHECK OUT FOR  $20 off $75!* 

I stumbled upon this quaint candle company on Instagram and fell in love with their brand vision of making unique candles that embody the aesthetic of world travel. As a traveler, I love bringing some of my favorite places back into my home. My favorite scents are Almafi Coast, English Tudor, Italian Villa and French Chateau (I also love Bali, which is a scent I got a sneak peek of that is coming this spring/summer!)

 

 

 

 

OPI Samoan Sand Nail Lacquer

I've flown home with chipped, haggard nails many a time. Eventually, I realized that painting my nails a neutral color was a fail safe, because even significant chips aren't too noticeable. My go to favorite is "Samoan Sand" by OPI. 

 

 

Stay tuned for more about these products in posts to come! They'll be tagging along with me on several trips in the near future.