Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A Night at the Opera


  Le Palais Garnier opera house looks like a wedding cake
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The Garnier is primarily used for ballet and dance.
Most of the operas in Paris are performed at the new and modern Opera Bastille
inside Garnier
Sink into the richness of the velvet interior
4028752356_8d8bb939c0_mThe stunning ceiling by Chagall
A colorful contrast to the red and gold opulence



It would be so much fun if you could join me? 
Just one problem.


What to wear?? 
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Either of these gowns will work don’t you think?




Put a Little Ooh La La in Your Life!
Mimi Bleu

53 comments:

Trish {Pink Preppy Lilly Lover} said...

Hi Mimi, how are you today? Hope all is well!

These photos are absolutely gorgeous, I am ready to back my bags and my fancy dress and gloves and head to the Paris for a night at the ballet with you! The ceiling is amazing and the rich red velvets are stunning. What a beautiful post, I love everything about it. Definitely has the Oooh la la factor! :)

Anonymous said...

We got to see just the lobby of the Garnier ~ I would have loved to see more we only peeked inside. Such a gorgeous building. Is that the Opera House The Phantom of the Opera is supposed to be based out of? (Love that show)! xo

Fleurette said...

Bonsoir ma chére Mimi,Opera Garnier est trés belle et unique!!!
Bonne nuit et doux rêves
Bisous Fleurette

Paris Pastry said...

I do think one of those gowns would work to the opera! Especially the lace hand-held fan. Very pretty! I imagine we'll have a splendid time!

Tilly Rose said...

Hi Mimi....oh how I LOVE that post! When I left school I wanted to design period costume for the theatre n opera etc...long story to why I didn't!
I still love everything around the theatre.

Hugs Karen x x x

VM Creation Atelier said...

Hello,darling Mimi!!!-)*

I feel me soooooo great in these opera...all things are perfect and I dress me in one of these beauty creations,go seating and ENJOY it!

My Love for you,
***Violetta***

FILIGREE MOON said...

Mimi, what a fabulous place; that ceiling is definitely something to marvel at. And of course, either of those dresses would be just perfect. Mustn't forget the mother of pearl opera glasses. ~ Angela

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Bonjour Mimi,
Oh what a lovely place to be and I would feel like royalty if I could attend the opera in such a grand place.

hugs
Sissie

The Daily Connoisseur said...

Bonjour Mimi- I have been to this opera house and remember how absolutely stunning it is- your pictures are gorgeous... thank you for reminding me!

I am sorry I have not visited as much as I'd like to... just taking a lot of time off and resting during my pregnancy. Hope you're well! xo

Francy said...

I love opera houses and theaters like these. It's like being inside a work of art. Plus, going there is a great excuse to dress up in the most extravagant looks!

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

Ohhhh, I am there with you, Mimi dearest! I will take the pink gown, s'il vous plaît!!! Lovely escape my dear into a world only for those who want to dream....Anita

Unknown said...

Yes, count me in. It would be an amazing experience :-)

Champagne Macarons said...

Oh, how I loved the tour of the opera! It is magnificent! I wish we could have fit an evening at the ballet into our schedule. A funny thing, photos of the Garnier are flashing across our digital frame as I type this. When I think of the Garnier, I picture Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face.
xoxo, B

Annesphamily said...

Gorgeous! I would love to visit there. What a beautiful post! Hugs Anne

Sara Louise said...

A night dressed to the nines would be the perfect way to celebrate the something I have for you over at Le Petit Village. Swing by and pick it up xoxo

Lancerika said...

Beautiful Mimi,what a exquisitely
romantic post..
If we could only step back into such glorious time,going to this magnificent place dressed up so
splendid(the painting is beyond
lovely)
Merci♥Je suis songer..

My Passport to Style said...

Hi Mimi, I have a thing about old cinnema houses for their opulance too. Can I be the lady on the left? Have a Stylish day! Sharon xxooxx

desde my ventana said...

Hi Mimi,
Years ago I saw in his scene an honoring to Diaghilev absolutely wonderful.It's magic place for me.

Hugs,

Cecilia

Eve said...

My dearest Mimi,

I hope all is well ! The last days were quite stressfull and so I missed all your posts. Some years ago I had the chance to visit your beautiful opera and was overwhelmed by the colourfull ceiling from Chagall. Though it was a scandal then that he painted such modern paintings on the classic ceiling.

Therefor you don´t have to worry what to wear, you can choose classic dresses or modern, would match perfectly either way :-)

Thank you for the journey through lovely Paris and have a wonderful week with sun and love !

Eve

Jenny said...

You know they should do that...have a night of opera where the guests are asked to dress appropriate to a historical (opulent) time of the Opera Garnier. How very ooh-la-la that would be. I have been blessed to see the opera Carmen (1993) in this gorgeous setting and having read the Phantom of the Opera, and some of the history of the Opera Garnier, I ohhed and ahhed over every detail and even enjoyed the opera itself, yet my attire.....dear me...it was on Bastille Day and there I was a typical American college student in bermudas, and a polo shirt...a bit too shabby now in hindsight.

SabinePsynopsis said...

Oh yes, both of these gowns are absolutely fine in this beautiful environment. This must have been a lovely evening indeed!

pve design said...

I would love a night out at the Opera, with an ermine, opera glasses and some sort of low cut dress-
pve

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Debra@CommonGround said...

Hello, dear Mimi, thank you for the peek inside this fabulous Opera House. Just breathtaking, and yes, may I borrow one of your gowns? Mine are all at the cleaners! Have a lovely week,
xo,
Debra

Carole Poirot said...

Sooo beautiful, I can just imagine spending the evening there in a beautiful gown by...Chanel, no, Elie Saab, no, er, Dior... Givenchy... Never mind, I could just look at that stunning ceiling all day though. Thanks for sharing, Love from London x

Auntie Cake said...

Thanks for taking us along on this beautiful journey! What a beautiful building. And both of those gowns would look stunning for a night at the opera!
Kate

flwrjane said...

Paris, the city of my heart. Yet I have never been. Thanks for the tour. More, please.

Rita said...

Dear Mimi,
I'll go for the silk pink gown and follow you to the opera. What wouldn't I give to spend night with you in dear old paris, be that ballet of the opera, I'm sure I't be one of the best night in my life.
only thing I've forgotten about is the shoes. got to buy charming new ones that will match with that superb gown I'll wear. I'll go tomorrow, first thing in the morning.
Bisous et bonne nuit!
rita

Suzy's Vintage Attic said...

Oh yes, I can picture it all. The setting, the atmosphere and of course the gown...
It is on my list of places I really wish to go to.

Warm wishes
Isabelle x

A 2 Z said...

Bonjour MIMI,

Thanks for sharing the Palais Garnier. You are right it does look like a wedding cake LOL. The architecture is stunning! It would it be nice to be able to go back in time and get all dressed up in a beautiful gown. A real "conte de fée"! Merci for sharing.

Anne-Marie

Unknown said...

Mimi, if you could only imagine how much I love Opera! The idea of magical Opera evening always unites for me Fashion and Art. I love dressing up for Opera and if I could, I would go to every single performance. :-))) Thank you for the wonderful post and beautiful pictures. I am wishing you beautiful day full of joy and inspiration.:-)

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Dear Mimi,
Le Palais Garnier is the most stunnng building and the perfect venue for ballet and opera. We went to the ballet a few months ago and it reminded me to go more often, It was just beautiful. Unfortunately, lots of people don't dress up much anymore....I do though !!!!
Have a lovely day, Mimi. XXXX

Chronicles of Dolliedaydream said...

What a lovely invitation Mimi I love this area of Paris and it always reminds me of the film Interview with the Vampire - a night with Brad and Tom at the Opera would be great :-) Hope you are really well - I will look forward to catching up with some of your earlier posts xxx

A Refocused Life said...

Mimi,
The opera house is absolutely beautiful. We have an old early 1900s theater that has been preserved, and is such a magnificent, stately, ornate landmark. I know it's not on the same scale as this one, but all of the old theaters/opera houses have such grand style. Thanks for sharing.
Rita

loucieee said...

It was just last night that I learned some french words and phrases.

Jonny J Petros said...

Beautiful pictures of the opera! I love the painting of the women those are my favorite types of paintings. Have a great weekend Jonny

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

What a fabulous opera house Mimi. I'm not a great opera fan, but I would go just to be in this gorgeous building.
Sam

GwendolynKay said...

Such beautiful elegance! I would love to put on a gown like those...and of course with the fan.
Blessings
Gwen

Chicago Chic said...

Dearest Mimi,

A night at the opera with you sounds magnificent! The incredible ceiling by Chagall you have shown us here just took my breath away, what a beautiful, stunning place. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend, and I will have to eat a hamburger or something for you now that I'm back here in the States, since I'm sure you are suffering with all of that divine French food.... ;)

Will write you back soon!
xoxo
Rachel

Kimmy said...

Bonjour Dearest Mimi,
I would love the white gown definitely! Your photos are an operetta for the eyes (minus the music of course), sheer beauty!
I popped in to say I received The Prolific Blogger Award and have to bestow it upon 7 other prolific bloggers and I chose you as one of them. Your style is most deserving of so much more and you can pick the award up at KimmyStyle. Here is wishing you many more accolades in the future, cheers Mimi!

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

MIMI!!!Oh you sweet friend you, you came to visit! I so thank you for all your kindnesses to me dear friend. I trust that you are well, busy I'm sure, but I know that you are a happy girl and that you have such love in Paris. I wish you a fabulous weekend, and you know that I am here when you are "ready!"

Anita

Fabulous Finds Gal said...

Wow!! What beauty. I am just a tad jealous darling!

xo,
Christina

The Tablescaper said...

Such gorgeous photos!!! What an amazing place. What would one wear??

- The Tablescaper

Holly Lefevre said...

Mimi
It does look like a wedding cake! I have not been to Paris since 1999...I did not appreciate it for all it was when I was there (one day I will post about my crazy Paris stories). Next time I shall travel with a gown or two! Your blog is beautifully amazing! Thanks you for stopping by and I am following you!

Barbara von Enger said...

I live in paris so I visit quite often, but enjoyed reading this post. What a lovely journey. Love the gowns and all.

Parisbreakfasts said...

Love love love the l'opera Garnier!
The best wedding cake in creation.
and the perfect location!
merci
carolg

The Gossamer Tearoom said...

Dear Mimi,
Such a beautiful building! I will want to see it the next time I come to Paris.

Thank you so much for your very kind note. I have missed my blogging friends and now am (slowly) coming back.

Wishing you a wonderful rest of your weekend in my favorite city!

Betty

Magdalena said...

Le Palais Garnier is just so gorgeous, I love it there. I hope you are well and having a marvelous time in Paris
xoxo

Unknown said...

Oh, it's so gorgeous! It almost looks like a cake! Stunning!

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

Oh my, now I definitely must go to the opera some day very soon, Mini! Lovely pictures, my friend.
Do have a wonderful new week! xxooxxoo

Nishant said...

what a fabulous place
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A Tale of Two Cities said...

Someday I'm going to treat myself to an "dreams come true" evening there. Just taking the daytime tour is blissful enough, but to attend an event there--heavenly...

Debi

Vær våken said...

Of course, I'll join you! What could be more exciting than dressing up in those dresses (I'll take the pink one) and go to the opera! Would love that!

Kristin xxx