Paris and Versailles
Paris is known as the City of Light, yet its brightest moments were not always found beneath the Eiffel Tower. They appeared in sunlit streets where the city seemed to glow through the leaves, in quiet gardens hidden behind busy avenues, in museum corridors filled with marble, myth, and memory, and at café tables where time slowed just enough to be noticed.
Beyond the city, Versailles offered a different kind of light. Gold reflected from mirrored halls, grand staircases spiralled through centuries of history, and every room seemed designed to turn power into spectacle. Where Paris whispered its stories through details, Versailles told them in echoes of grandeur.
Together they formed a journey through art, history, fashion, and beauty. From sacred domes and hidden street art to palace ceilings and patisserie windows, each corner revealed something unexpected. Paris and Versailles did not present themselves all at once; they unfolded gradually, one detail at a time, leaving behind the feeling that there was always another story waiting around the next corner.