Posts tagged: Paris

Wanderlust Chameleon Beauty.

I’m going to attempt to write a beauty post, which seems kind of silly because I like to think of myself as the queen of low maintenance. I think a natural look is the prettiest look. But maybe that’s the point. After all, if you’ve got a good routine, you don’t have to waste a lot of time fussing and searching for products. I’ve recently hit the sweet spot when it comes to my beauty products, and I thought I’d share. […]

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The Stravinsky Fountain

One of my favorite things to do when I travel, especially when I travel alone, especially when I travel through Europe, is to visit the world’s great museums, and The Centre Georges Pompidou is one of my absolute favorites. Home to a permanent collection of some of the most impressive contemporary and modern works, the museum’s unusual architecture is also a draw. Completed in 1977, the skeleton of the building is exposed and made up of colorfully painted pipes. The […]

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Le Fumoir, Paris, France

Situated across the street from the Louvre in the heart of Paris, Le Fumoir is a bustling bar and restaurant frequented by a well-heeled after work crowd. Midday, it’s the perfect cozy cafe to get off your feet and warm up with a café creme, but by the time happy hour rolls around, it’s a lively meeting place where Parisians and tourists alike rub shoulders at the bar sipping kir royale, wine by the glass, cocktails, or draft beer. With red leather […]

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Shayne Benowitz. Wanderlust Chameleon.

Much like myself, a Wanderlust Chameleon might be hard to understand at first blush. Maybe we should start by breaking down the two words into their dictionary definitions: Wanderlust– A strong desire to travel Chameleon– A small, slow-moving Old World lizard with a highly developed ability to change color; or (perhaps more applicably)… A person who changes their opinions or behavior according to the situation Put the two words together and a Wanderlust Chameleon is basically anyone who loves to travel and adapt to new […]

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