May 28, 2014
We saw a French guy peeing like a horse, training his hose into the Opera building’s marble foyer. Parang fountain yung dami ng weewee nya. My children and I were too aghast to react. I should’ve taken his photo.
We finally reached Galeries Lafayette on foot after walking for almost an hour (kasama naman frequent stops to look and eat macaroons.
Saint Laurent sells bags that look a little bit like Hermes’ Birkin. Many brands nowadays copy the Birkin due to its popularity and scarcity.
My daughter has lost her interest on a Chanel bag. For two years she was looking for a jumbo size with gold hardware, navy blue color, laging wala. Kaya ngayon ayaw na nya. I also discouraged her kasi parang it’s not worth the Euro 4,000 price tag.
A male friend of her has asked her to check-out the price of an LV shoulder bag for men, to compare its price with that in Greenbelt.
We were served cold drinking water while waiting at the Louis Vuitton boutique inside Galeries Lafayette. Look oh, orig. Wala nyan sa Greenhills.
Chopard watches are displayed lang in the center parang mumu na watch, but the tag prices ranged from Euro 3,900 to E30,000.
More than a hundred thousand peso dress. Picture na lang, no buy.
Daughter one and only decided that she would just get a Moynat, the luxury leather goods that are only available in Paris. Something different and not too ordinary. Only those in the know, know Moynat.
A year ago, she contemplated on buying a yellow Celine bag, ako naman napapangitan dun sa style na yun, and it’s too heavy. Buti na lang she changed her mind.
Chinatown pala is right at the back of Galeries Lafayette. We walked around the corner and found this carinderia type restaurant where we had turo-turo Chinese food. for less than Euro 30, we had a good meal.