The extravagant lifestyle of 17th century
French Monarchy is certainly put into perspective with a visit to Versailles.
It’s always a struggle to put down the camera and really take it all in, when
the views just keep getting better and better at every turn. I’ve visited the
area once before, but that was in March when the gardens weren’t in full bloom.
Last week we had the most perfect warm sunny day to spend strolling through the
grounds.
This is the Royal Chapel located inside the
palace which was used for the King's mass. This is one of the larger, more simplistic rooms which I
couldn’t take my eyes off of. Everything from the floor tiles and steps, to the
crisp pillars and tasteful coloured detailing just make my heart flutter.
I made the conscious effort to look up when visiting the
most famous landmarks in France, since many of the important and intricate
ceiling details can be easily missed. In the Château, for example, the ceilings
have some of the most impeccable paintings and gilded mouldings. The Hall of
Mirrors is one of my favourite rooms since I am always enchanted by crystal
chandeliers and rustic gold details. Walking through the glittering afternoon
sun bouncing of the mirrors in this room is sure to make you feel like royalty.
Cardigan- Forever 21, Skirt and Necklace- Thrifted, Tank- Aritzia |
The gardens in Versailles. No words or pictures can
accurately represent their exquisiteness. If there is anything the French do
exceptionally well, it’s flowers and gardens.
My sister Lauren looking quite lovely in front of the cloud-brushed sky. |
Yes, that is real. I can’t even imagine the work that goes
into maintaining the Chateau de Versailles and its surroundings gardens. There
really isn’t anything like it anywhere else in the world.
My petit souvenir from the Château is a pretty pink
box of Marie Antoinette tea satchets from Ladurée. The taste is divine, mixing black tea with honey, fruit and flower aromas. Although I have been loving summer, I can't deny that the thought of warm tea and clothing makes me excited for the upcoming autumn months.
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