My 21st birthday was one of my most magical days to date. We were in Paris and I set out to treat myself (with the help of some generous relatives). After brunch, we set out for the Champs-Elysees, where we went to Laduree. I bought myself a box of macarons and marveled at the ornate pastry shop complete with a tea room and bar. I ate half of mine throughout the day. We sat on some grass and soaked up the glorious sun, and eventually made our way to the original Chanel, where I intended to buy myself some perfume. I promised 2009 Kaylie that I would buy more Coco Mademoiselle next time I went to Paris, and so I did.
This time it was an incredible out-of-this-world experience. After I chose my perfume, the woman carefully wrapped it up with beautiful gold paper, sheer ribbon, and a white paper camellia. Yes, I now have Chanel craft supplies and I could not be happier. It didn't stop at that. I was taken to a small room to sit down on a comfortable chair while another woman had me pay and typed out a receipt. It was an elaborate process that was completely unnecessary, but maybe this was because most people sitting in that chair would probably be spending a lot more than I was (which was already a lot). Those people would definitely need to sit down to hear the damage. I was then asked by the first woman if I wanted complimentary tea as she gave me the bag. I said yes and mentioned the perfume was my birthday gift to myself. She promptly offered tea to the rest of my friends. And there we sat. In Chanel. Drinking tea amongst expensive shoes, across from a very happy young woman with what appeared to be her sugar daddy. I don't know how we ended up in this situation, but I honestly don't think I will feel that glamorous again in my life. I'm so happy I had some friends to share in the absolutely insane experience!
After a little downtime, we got TACOS! It was wonderful. I tried to have a margarita, but it was weirdly spicy and my stomach was not a fan That night I planned to at least do a little of the "American 21st birthday" thing, but I was not feeling up to it, so I didn't (I succeeded the next night, and it's safe to say, I will never do that again). Ted and I ended the night in Montmartre, which was such a lovely conclusion to my birthday.
photos by ted
photos by ted
2 comments:
Ugh, these photos are just perfect, I actually CAN NOT handle any of them. Like, where even are you? Are we sure this is actually earth? Are you real? You're so pretty? The macarons are so pretty? You're living the glamorous life of complimentary Chanel tea and 21st birthdays in Paris? Um.
oh man, this looks like a dream birthday. HBD!
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