Saturday, July 26, 2008

Twirling Across Paris

In thinking about what to bring on this trip, we each had one rolling suitcase (a large carry-on size) and a backpack, plus one extra duffel for the stuff we simply couldn't squeeze in elsewhere. Planning the clothes (see earliest posts) was a challenge, but one thing that was not hard to figure out was that Julia and Jenny would bring their Twirlygirl dresses.



These dresses are very comfortable, very pretty, reversible (it's two dresses in one! Handy for when the gelato drips), and rugged enough to withstand the punishment a trip like this would dish out. The best feature of a Twirlygirl dress is that they twirl beautifully, which can improve the mood of anyone within viewing distance (not to mention the Twirler herself).

A la Champs Elysees (at L'arc de Triomph)

Stopping Traffic in Central Paris

How to make an impression at the Eiffel Tower
Metro vent gratings give a little "Marlyn Monroe" effect to the twirl




At the end of a long day of site-seeing, the twirling got these two girls to smile!

If you want to learn more about Twirly girl dresses, just check out their great website:

http://www.twirlygirlshop.com/

Cynthia, who runs Twirlygirl Shop, has fantastic customer service and is very excited about the dresses and the beauties that wear them.

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