“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart.”
- Helen Keller
French dots scattered prettily across table linens, clusters of vintage crystal champagne glasses, gold sequined shoes and bright bouquets, for it is, after all, a celebration, and long after the stars have fallen from the night sky and the last of the champagne is gone, what remains is just the two of us . . .
table setting, Style Me Pretty via {this is glamorous} // champagne, Perrier-Jouët // champagne glasses, Kate Spade Bubbly Dot Saucers// bouquet, inspired by Vionnet & designed for Vogue Spain, flowers by Bornay // necklace, Yellow Sapphire and Yellow Gold “Ruser” Designed Necklace // shoes, Givenchy Sequined Leather Pumpss
by Roséline of {this is glamorous}
First I LOVE your website,it’s just amazing! Secondly, as a french let me just correct it’s indeed “Une certaine joie de vivre” ;)
Amitiées Françaises!
Julia — thank you for the lovely comment & translation — in English, we sometimes use French phrases within English sentences [see yesterday's post], and in the case of the title, here, that particular phrase is joie de vivre, and the rest is still an English sentence :)
Hope that explanation makes sense and that you’re having a wonderful week!
Gorgeous!I would love to attend a celebration like this.
oh! May I read for the fifth time your lovely paragraph? I love everything about this post!
Those shoes are AMAZING. :)
So lovely!!
Oh my! Such a dreamy post!!!!!
xo
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So pretty! Love that pair of shoes =) It looks so elegant.
Love the gold pumps
XOXO,
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Those shoes are fabulous!