Hello dear readers...
I hope you are all having a wonderful summer- and that you are having a chance to rest, relax and rejuvenate.
I will be spending the next month in jolly old England (which wasn't so jolly last week with all those riots but hopefully things are on the mend!)
While I'm there I will continue to blog but might not be as punctual with my posts and videos so thank you in advance for your understanding. I'm really looking forward to going to England again, seeing family and hopefully do a bit of traveling while there. I will, of course, keep you updated on all my adventures and observations.
Speaking of England, this week's video is called
The Neutral Dress. Inspired by the Duchess of Cambridge and her love of neutral, subtle glamor, I show you my favorite neutral dress and the many ways in which I wear it. To see the video click
here, look in the sidebar of this blog or visit my channel: www.youtube.com/TheDailyConnoisseur
And now for this week's post on a
Trio of Discoveries:
Film: Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen Woody Allen’s latest film
Midnight in Paris is not really a discovery as most of you have probably seen this already! But oh what a wonderful film it is so for those of you that haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it- especially if you are a Francophile like me. This is the first film I’ve seen in the cinema since having my baby. My husband stayed home with the baby and I met a girlfriend at our local theater. I got a hot tea and some nachos (don’t ask- I wanted to be naughty at my first cinematic experience in a year) and we settled in for the ride.
I knew I had made a good choice in movies right from the opening scene which is a musical and visual love letter to Paris. Seeing so many of my favorite old haunts brought back a painful and delicious nostalgia. The opening sequence is set to a highly moving saxophone piece (see second discovery below) and then the movie begins.
I do not want to give too much (or anything really) away but can tell you a brief and vague synopsis. Gill Pender (played by Owen Wilson) and his fiancé Inez (played by Rachel McAdams) are in Paris for a short holiday before going back to the states to get married. Gil is a writer who is fascinated by nostalgia and the time period of 1920s Paris- the age of Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Picasso and Gertrude Stein (amongst others). Not quite satisfied in his current relationship, Gil goes on midnight walks in the city of Paris when a mysterious event keeps occurring…
Do go see
Midnight in Paris to find out what happens!
Music: Sydney Bechet Petite Fleur Album As mentioned above the opening sequence in
Midnight in Paris is one of the best I’ve ever seen in a film and part of it was due to the melodious and moving saxophone song it is set to. After seeing the film I searched high and low for the artist (Literally. It took me forever to find this guy) as there is no
Midnight in Paris soundtrack available. But eventually I cracked the case (and thank you to all of my twitter friends who helped me along the way!) The opening song in
Midnight in Paris is
Si Tu Vois Ma Mère by Sydney Bechet.
I immediately looked up the song on iTunes and came across Mr. Bechet’s incredible album
Petite Fleur. Sidney Bechet was not only a highly talented African American saxophonist who often collaborated with Louis Armstrong- but was also one of the first prominent jazz soloists of his time. His album
Petite Fleur (which includes the great song
Si Tu Vois Ma Mère) is like melodic sunshine. If you love Art Deco music with a French twist you must listen to this album. It is only $5.99 on iTunes. I listen to it while making breakfast in the morning and it starts off my day very pleasantly indeed. As a side note- this would also be excellent to play at your next dinner or cocktail party.
Television: Tommy & Tuppence Speaking of Art Deco… Have you all seen the
Tommy & Tuppence series from the 1980s starring Francesca Annis and James Warwick? You all know that I have a borderline obsession with everything to do with Art Deco England (have you seen or read
Mapp & Lucia yet?). I never quite got into the Tommy & Tuppence books by Agatha Christie as I was more of a Poirot person myself but this series is so delicious I will have to give the books a try again.
Tommy and Tuppence are a high class crime fighting duo that have an eccentric approach when it comes to solving crimes. Start with
The Secret Adversary movie to see where it all began and then watch season one and two of
Tommy & Tuppence Partners in Crime.
Watch it for the beautiful Art Deco costumes and styling (although I will grumble that they put far too much makeup on the beautiful Francesca Annis in the series- If you watch it you’ll see what I mean- a
le no makeup look was definitely in order there!) Watch it for the dashing James Warwick who
is the quintessential English gentleman (and whom I have a hopeless crush on- don't tell my husband). And of course watch it for the intriguing casework that only Agatha Christie could cook up. The
Tommy & Tuppence movies and TV series are available on
Netflix.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my trio of discoveries this week.
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