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Parisian Chic Passport (blue)

Stationery & Accessories (Diary/Journal)
$6.00 US
3.4"W x 4.9"H x 0.1"D   | 1 oz | 400 per carton
On sale Aug 21, 2018 | 24 Pages | 9782080203557
Ines de la Fressange—quintessential parisienne and New York Times best-selling author of the Parisian Chic series—has created an exquisite stationery line that brings a luxurious French touch to daily life.
 
Sleek and slim, with a stitched binding and gold foil blazon, this leatherette paperback, unlined notebook slips into a purse, bag, or pocket like an authentic passport. Light as a feather, it is perfect for writing and drawing on the go. Available in red or blue.
Ines de la Fressange is a model, art director of Ines de la Fressange Paris, creative consultant for Roger Vivier, designer for her line at Uniqlo, and New York Times best-selling author of Parisian Chic (Flammarion). She opened her flagship Ines de la Fressange Paris boutique in 2015, and has expanded with corners around the world including Bal Harbour and Miami Beach, Florida; Houston, Texas; Nagoya, Japan; Santiago, Chili; Taipai, Taiwan; Geneva, Switzerland; Andorre; Monoco; and throughout France.

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Ines de la Fressange—quintessential parisienne and New York Times best-selling author of the Parisian Chic series—has created an exquisite stationery line that brings a luxurious French touch to daily life.
 
Sleek and slim, with a stitched binding and gold foil blazon, this leatherette paperback, unlined notebook slips into a purse, bag, or pocket like an authentic passport. Light as a feather, it is perfect for writing and drawing on the go. Available in red or blue.

Author

Ines de la Fressange is a model, art director of Ines de la Fressange Paris, creative consultant for Roger Vivier, designer for her line at Uniqlo, and New York Times best-selling author of Parisian Chic (Flammarion). She opened her flagship Ines de la Fressange Paris boutique in 2015, and has expanded with corners around the world including Bal Harbour and Miami Beach, Florida; Houston, Texas; Nagoya, Japan; Santiago, Chili; Taipai, Taiwan; Geneva, Switzerland; Andorre; Monoco; and throughout France.