Bustles in Paris - planning
Nov. 15th, 2006 09:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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heileen and
de_ravenne here, but everyone rading this is welcome !
So first, the date :
I'll have a free week between the 7th ant the 14th of January. I'd prefer if we met before the 10th, but as nothign is settled yet, we could still choose the end of the week.
Second, the dress code :
I'm all for playing it loosely, esp. since it's our first time. The main idea is bustles, but I really have nothing against another 19th century era.
heileen, I'd be delighted to see your turn-of-the-century ballgown or your "revolution" dress, depending on what you can get done.
Then, the programm :
Is everyone still ok for a museum ? I can't see how and where we could go and have a coffee/tea that would'nt cost us and arm and a leg.
We had suggested Orsay, since it's so obviously the right period. I also like the Musée Jacquemart-André and well, the Louvres, of course.
This is just some input, maybe there are better options I don't know of, not knowing Paris *that* good.
Okay guys, waiting for what you have to say !
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So first, the date :
I'll have a free week between the 7th ant the 14th of January. I'd prefer if we met before the 10th, but as nothign is settled yet, we could still choose the end of the week.
Second, the dress code :
I'm all for playing it loosely, esp. since it's our first time. The main idea is bustles, but I really have nothing against another 19th century era.
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Then, the programm :
Is everyone still ok for a museum ? I can't see how and where we could go and have a coffee/tea that would'nt cost us and arm and a leg.
We had suggested Orsay, since it's so obviously the right period. I also like the Musée Jacquemart-André and well, the Louvres, of course.
This is just some input, maybe there are better options I don't know of, not knowing Paris *that* good.
Okay guys, waiting for what you have to say !
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