But we originally only planned a trip in Paris.
We were there for the openning of a special exhibit....
TIKI POP: America dreams about his polynesian heaven....
When we heard about this exhibit a few months ago,
we could not believe that a national museum like the Quai Branly one can program such an accurate expo...
Sorry for these quite dark bad pictures but flash was not allowed inside.
They recreated a tiki lounge...
What a pity that it was not possible to order one of those crazy hawaiian cocktails!
It was a fake bar.... :-(
The book about the expo was really great.
That was a really interesting exhibit...
that explained how people started to dream about the far away islands...
from Robinson Crusoe to the pictures that G.I. brought back after the WWII.
It was really well documented and presented.
But I must tell you that we wanted more after finishing our visit!
It was not small but we would have loved to see much more items!
There are a lot of paper documentation: pictures, menus, plans, magazines, books...
We would have loved to see more kitchy hawaiiana from the 50's,
more vintage shirts, more hula lamps, dishes, fashion accessories....
We visited an hawaiiana exhibit in Honolulu in 2008...
and I still have it in my mind!
But this one is worth to be visited, you have still until the end of september to not miss it!!!!
During our parisian week-end....
we also went to St Ouen flea market!
I must present you one of my favorite shop there: Falbalas!
It's so well decorated with so much vintage treasures!!!
The couple who are running this business is also so kind and real fashion historians!
I bought that time that beautiful 40's beret above...
Last time I found a 40's wool dress brown and turquoise and a 40's pink rayon summer suit...
Rare finds at affordable prices!
One more time the weather was so perfect...
Even a bit too hot!
I don't think I would be happy to live my everyday life in Paris...
definitively too crowdy and stressfull,
but for just a few days, it's like heaven on earth!
Have you heard about this TIKI POP exhibit in Paris?
What is your favorite vintage shop in your area?
FRENCH CORNER
La Normandie n'éatit qu'une petite cerise de plus sur le gâteau, nous avions au début seulement planifié une petite escapade parisienne... avec un but bien précis, nous rendre à l'ouverture de l'expo TIKI POP au musée du quai Branly! Nous avons été bien étonnés de voir ce type d'expo très pointue programmée dans un musée national, mais nous n'avons pas été déçus. Tout y est très bien présenté et documenté, de la naissance de cette attrait pour le paradis polynésien à son déclin dans les années 60. L'expo n'est pas petite, mais on en aurait aimé encore un peu plus notamment plus d'objets/vêtements bien kitch des 50's. Il vous reste jusque fin septembre pour ne pas manquer ça!
Nous avons également pris une après-midi pour flâner en ville et visiter les puces de St Ouen... je ne vivrais vraiment pas à Paris au quotidien, trop de monde, trop de stress...mais pour un petit week-end ensoleillé, c'est comme le paradis sur terre!
Avez-vous ou allez-vous visiter l'expo TIKI?
- Bonnes Vacances à tous -