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Links I Love Week 5

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Links I Love Week 5 Year 2024

We are officially into February, and Chicago had a taste of spring. January is a long, tough month, but it now feels like the year is already gaining momentum. I launched an EDP Book Club this month. There is a Facebook group, and I have ideas for future books. Your suggestions are all wonderful! 

Grab your coffee and croissants, and join me for links I love! 

There is a quick 5 question reader survey up. You will be rewarded with a Print Shop coupon as a thank you. This feedback helps me learn more about what you want to see on the blog and direct my energy for the coming year. 

The Best Luxury Hotels in Paris 

What side of the Seine is the best side? It all depends on what type of trip you are after. From the WSJ (open article)

The 35 Most Anticipated Shows of 2024. For those who need something new to watch. Some are hit or miss, but I am intrigued by a few on this list. 

I am looking forward to relaxing on Sunday and decluttering our kitchen. Part of my 2024 goals. This coffee cake looks delicious to have in the afternoon. I still regret not stopping for cinnamon babka when I was in Paris. 

A beautiful article featuring Ajiri Aki on Brené Brown This is the founder of Madame de la Maison who published the book, “Joie” last year. 

These Demi flats are a favorite of mine, and now Margaux NY is introducing a Demi Jane a cross between the Demi and Mary Jane. It’s so cute! I want to order a pair. 

Millennials have officially hit middle age. Such an interesting read on how things have changed and keep changing. Via NYT

How to Build Endurance 

This week’s best sellers include an adorable Emilie sweater. This month’s best sellers include an affordable waterproof Chelsea boot.

Weekly Top 5 week 5 Year 2024
January 2024 Monthly Top 5 everyday parisian

My goals for 2024 are up on the blog. This is such a personal post that it always is a challenge to write and publish. I am excited for the year ahead and can’t wait to see what is in store. 

French Country Kitchen Inspiration via Architectural Digest 

Legendary Paris restaurants that live up to the hype via Food and Wine


What is a glucose goddess? I hadn’t heard of this book until Paris earlier this year.

The Best Soup Recipes via Real Simple 

4 ways to move past sadness with physical activity (if you struggle with seasonal blue) 

12 street-style looks from Paris 

This adorable book, “How to Be French,” looks cute and spotted at Anthropologie.

The best furniture for small spaces 

Cup of Jo traveled to Paris in January. It is always fun to see the city through a different set of eyes.

Ina Garten’s Memoir is Hitting Shelves October 1. I am already thinking about this for the book club! 

Police are investigating $1.6 Million dollar wine theft from a famous Paris restaurant via NYT

Why “Bookshelf Wealth” Is 2024’s First Major Design Trend

The Sézane Archives Part 2 are coming. Here are my tips on how to shop the archives, which puts some Sézane pieces at reduced prices. They don’t do sales.

To answer my husband’s question, “Is J.Crew cool again?” yes, it is!

While I am working, I typically listen to business podcasts. To change things up, I started listening to this book, “Setting the Table,” and I am enjoying it. I found it for free on Spotify.

9 Sustainable Brands For French Girl Fashion

A Walk Through Chanel’s Perfumery Gardens in Grasse, France

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  1. Happy Sunday, Rebecca! Thank you for the terrific list of links, as usual! I hadn’t heard of the Glucose Goddess until today and I was interested to read many of her posts (and I’ve reserved her book at my local library). As for me, I’m making David Lebovitz’ “Poulet a la Moutarde” with Maile Dijon Mustard, and creme fraiche which I found at Trader Joe’s. Hope you are having a delicious Sunday as well- the coffee cake recipe looks really good 🙂