French Fridays Edition No. 26
Bienvenue and welcome to French Fridays Edition No. 26, where you will find interesting links to read, French-inspired looks for the week ahead, and a petite plaisir.

Links You Might Like
- The best men’s street style from Paris this week
- 7 French fashion trends to adopt for summer
- 15 French essentials for summer
- Anna Wintour is stepping down after 40 years of head of Vogue
French Inspired Looks
Chic and stylish looks to help inspire you for the coming week.

SHOP THE LOOKS

SHOP THE LOOKS
Petit Plaisir
One of my favorite moments from the week.
lifes little pleasures
Petit Plaisir
I recreated this wonderful salad I had at a restaurant in Provence this week. When we ate at Café Gaby in Loumarin, I made a note of this incredible salad we had at lunch one day. It was very simple yet so full of flavor. There were a few ingredients I had to substitute and of course the dressing didn’t taste the same, but I still managed to make it work. I used butter lettuce, radishes, small tomatoes, marinated artichoke, shredded carrots, marinated peppers (this was the substitute for marinated banana peppers), and dried cranberries (substituted for currants). For the dressing, I used olive oil I bought in Provence.

On My Paris List
Marcello Italian

There are times in Paris when you crave something else besides French food. Paris is no stranger to catering to diverse palates, and fortunately, it boasts an impressive array of Italian restaurants to choose from.
One place on my list is Marcello, located in Saint Germain. My girlfriend told me about this place after she had an incredible lunch and insisted I add it to my list. She is a foodie, so anyplace she recommends, I immediately add to my list. Besides the food, Marcello has a gorgeous courtyard where you are surrounded by plants, and feel as if you’ve been transported elsewhere.
8 rue Mabillon 75006 Paris
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