So we’re just wrapping up a very short trip to Paris at the moment, though we did have time to get to Colette, the fashion store of all fashion stores. Our mission with Colette is to go there and see what they’re selling, because it’s usually awesome, and then not to credit them with it, because they’re so freaking mean there. (We plan on putting this into action later this week.)
We found the video above and it’s perfect because the two hosts (who read off notepads) talk about these bizarre Evian sprays exclusive to Colette. C’est vraiment bizarre, this whole idea of $4 limited-edition water sprays. Eh.
So the water sprays were not one of the awesome things. We did, however, like: all the clothes, the fashion magazine rack (which, if we’re correct, only two US titles: Paper and V), the giant Kiehl’s selection (all in all we felt very on top of their beauty choices—it was mostly Kiehl’s and Bumble and bumble), and this book, which we thought was so underground but is apparently #484 on Amazon, which seems awfully high to us. Looks super cool—a book about clandestine military operations, as told by their patches. And we freaking love patches. I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have To Be Destroyed By Me, $15.61





They just had that author on the Colbert Report! Maybe that’s why.
I have to say that out of all of those products the only thing that I would really want to take home is the host…
good god he’s cute!
and french!