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  "Maybe some women aren't meant to be tamed. Maybe they just need to run free till they find someone just as wild to run with them."
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  16 May, 2009 | 11:46 PM
Parisian Flea Market

















If you're in Paris, the Bastille Antique Fair is where you want to be, trust me. The market has the most gorgeous -but not necessarily bargain- items. I spent the entire day roaming the area from one stand to another: STUNNING! I've been to a few Sunday brocantes, 2 in Paris and one in Marseille, but nothing compared to the one hosted in Bastille. If you're furnishing a home and you love brocante style make sure you catch one of the twice-yearly fairs of Bastille.

I couldn't buy the Louis XVI chairs I loved so much, nor the gorgeous plates & pots, the logistics of transportation (or storage?) would've been impossible. But one someone who lives (or has a house) in France? it's heaven! I'd fill up a truck every single day and send it home.

So, what did I end up buying? -- only the really special things that didn't take up so much of my luggage space. Hand embroidered curtains, gorgeous 100+ years old vintage laces, more vintage lace, lace collars, vintage lace baby dresses for baby Salama, a small little gold & turquoise (container?) for my sister's eye-kohl (I thought of her when I laid eyes on it), and my favorite item: a small little painting of a woman clinging to her man which would hang somewhere special, I don't know exactly where now.

To find details about the Bastille antique fair, click here. To get there by metro, take either:
+ line Nº1 (La Défence-Château de Vincennes) in the direction of Bastille.
+ line Nº8 (Balard-Créteil-Préfecture) in the direction of Bastille.
+ line Nº5 (Bobigny Pablo Picasso-Place d'Italie) in the direction of Bastille

Some of my favorite sellers:
Nº1: Mme. Florence Bergé -- Tel. 01.45.99.38.47
Sells gorgeous antique laces in great condition. Laces, dantelles, lace table covers, and lace curtains. She's pricey, ranges between €1000-€7000 per piece.

Nº2: Mme. E.Papadopoulos -- Tel. 01.48.45.17.54
Nice laces, bits and pieces and not many complete pieces.. those that are complete are generally in good condition. Medium range prices. €70-€600 per piece.

Too see the brocante album, click here -- I have jotted down other names, but I've just arrived from the airport (yes, I'm home - yey!) & I've promised my cousin to call her before going to sleep (knowing her, she's still waiting). So, g'night you gorgeous people.. so glad to be back home x

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