Over the winter holidays, R and I watched the movie Midnight in Paris (and a ton of others!) and we were totally bewitched by Paris of the 1920's. Have you seen it? The entire movie is a visual feast that you shouldn't miss! It awakens the latent Francophile that lives in all of us. And then coincidentally, I came across the glorious vintage-inspired photography by Lupen Grainne of the Honeytree store and I fell even more in love- with travel, with Paris and with the beautiful colors seen in Grainne's pictures of old buildings, winding streets and sidewalk cafes taken in France....
Antique bookstores, bakeries and twinkling carousel rides- honestly, you can't resist the magic! To see more of Lupen Grainne's photography, visit the Honeytree here.
Links and image credits: 1.) Midnight in Paris from Sony Pictures, click here to watch a trailer; 2, 3, 4 and 5) Images copyright Lupen Grainne of Honeytree.





This place is on wish list :)
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for the movie's DVD to release for such a long time! The movie won't be shown in theaters in India :(
ReplyDeleteI adore Paris! It's a magical city!
OMG, the last picture looks soo magical... !!
ReplyDeleteMy sister lives in France and from what I see in her pictures, it feels absolutely mystical and beautiful
ReplyDeleteI got the dvd for Christmas and can't wait to watch it--just waiting for the right time!
ReplyDeleteLOVED Midnight in Paris too- Have you seen A Good Year? If you loved MIP, I'm sure you'll love it :)
ReplyDeleteI liked Vicky Christina Barcelona more..its set in Spain though..you should watch that one too if you haven't already:)
ReplyDelete@PurpleRickshaw, I loved VCB too :)! I think Woody Allen's movies are gorgeous and they look and feel like dessert!
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