Guy Noir - Private Eye
Sitting at a table in front
of the Loos American Bar,
keeping an eye on the souvenir
he purchased for his beloved:
An original Gerstner pistachio macaron
The Third Man
Harry Lime's blood froze
when he discovered Holly Martins
in the Louis Vuitton shop window
at Kohlmarkt
Before Sunrise
Céline watches
Jesse's reflection
in Diesel's window
Modern Times
Even Chanel could not make
a leather-encased giant iPad
tasty enough to eat
Breakfast at Tiffany
Meet me at the corner
of Kohlmarkt and Wallnerstrasse -
I shall bring fresh Demel croissants!
Images and Text
© by Merisi
Very pleasant and enjoyable, Merisi :-)
ReplyDeleteI'll write you the email about the blog name, thank you.
Love your whimsy and eye for the creative shots.
ReplyDeleteReflections of reflections..teriffic.
Such charming wit!
ReplyDeleteMerisi, you have made me smile and smile again with your take on these cinema greats. I also love seeing the shop windows, and seeing which resemble those companies' windows in NYC. It is interesting to imagine the creators coming up with globally attractive merchandising. Or perhaps, it is their customers who travel the world and like seeing the message continue?
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loved the post !!! loved the cookie... and loved seeing you today, my friend
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Your images are quite beautiful. I am especially craving the pistachio macaron right now.
ReplyDeleteOOh nice window displays!
ReplyDeleteHysterical!!
ReplyDeleteand Brilliant!
YOW
forgetabout da croissants and bring da Danish pastry Hon.
(says Taxi driver to Audrey)
I really like these street photos with shop windows!
ReplyDelete(to answer your question: that building in progress will be a pharmacy and food shop, half-half :)
Pietro,
ReplyDeletegrazie!
I am looking forward to your mail.
Photowannabe,
thank you! :-)
Vicki Lane,
thank you! :-)
Frances,
truly interesting how some companies create one universal look for their stores worldwide. I have no proof, but from what I have observed Diesel does engage local artists quite frequently. Theirs are probably my favorite windows of multinational companies.
My Farmhouse Kitchen,
ReplyDeleteyou are welcome! :-)
El,
I hope you found something delicious to satisfy the craving!
Paris Breakfasts,
Carol, everything is good at Demel's. ;-)
Mr. Paparazzo,
thank you, twice! :-)