French Fashion: Bobo Style
Barefoot Blogger · Inspire · Shopping & GiftsNow that I’m settled in France, I’m beginning to understand why I love it here. I’m a hopeless romantic.
It didn’t happen by accident that I live in a tower apartment. I’m a princess. Or at least, I always wanted to be one. If I had long hair, I’d wish to be Rapunzel, …Continue reading here for the Barefoot Blogger’s descriptions of her adopted French home in Uzès and her favourite local shop for Boho fashion L’Atelier des Ours.
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