Hi Stella! Thanks for popping by...as for the plus size shopping in Budapest, I hve to say that shopping here is a nightmare. VAT is very high and there are no bargains to be had, on top of which the plus size market is horrendous. I would stick to getting yourself some cool accessories and if you are here when there is a design market on www.wamp.hu, you could find yourself with some stuff that is truly unique. I would look for bags, scarves and brooches that have Hungarian folk and gypsy art, it is very in right now and is much more authentic than the copied stuff that is on the catwalks. Hope that helped, let me know if you wanted anything more specific and I will do what I can. Happy shopping! xx
Thank you so much for your helpful comments! I will do as you suggest and focus on some local accessories to my wardrobe. Also a fantastic way of shopping :-)
Bonjour! I love your blog! In celebration of Bastille Day, I am writing to inform you about a children’s book series my mom wrote about France, the Three Sisters series. I was born in Paris, and both of my parents are true Francophiles. The series follows my two younger sisters and I on adventures throughout France with Doodle, the French-American poodle. In each book (Elizabeth Goes to Paris, Katherine Has a Ball, and Charlotte’s Christmas Château), an item always goes missing, and in order to retrieve it, we are led on a chase around France. The books introduce the French language in an easy-to-manage way, and included is a dictionary in the back of each book! Incorporated into the series are French monuments, foods, restaurants, holidays, and more! They are educational yet fun and sophisticated. The process has truly been a labor of love for my sisters and me, and it is wonderful being able to share these books with my family, as well as you. I am e-mailing you in support of my mom’s efforts and talent. If you are interested in more information about the series, please feel free to contact me at thethreesisters.france@gmail.com! I hope you have a wonderful holiday and enjoy these remarkable books!
I lived in Poland for two years, France for a year and spent a while looking for my next country while loving my Yorkshire homeland. Last summer I moved to Hungary and am looking for meaning and purpose in Budapest now instead.
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Hi
I saw on TFFF that you might have some insight in plus size shopping in Budapest. Would you share any of your tips on your blog?
Any hints would be very appreciated :-)
Best wishes
Stella Nova
Hi Stella!
Thanks for popping by...as for the plus size shopping in Budapest, I hve to say that shopping here is a nightmare. VAT is very high and there are no bargains to be had, on top of which the plus size market is horrendous. I would stick to getting yourself some cool accessories and if you are here when there is a design market on www.wamp.hu, you could find yourself with some stuff that is truly unique. I would look for bags, scarves and brooches that have Hungarian folk and gypsy art, it is very in right now and is much more authentic than the copied stuff that is on the catwalks.
Hope that helped, let me know if you wanted anything more specific and I will do what I can.
Happy shopping!
xx
Thank you so much for your helpful comments! I will do as you suggest and focus on some local accessories to my wardrobe. Also a fantastic way of shopping :-)
Once again, thanks!
Best
Stella
Bonjour! I love your blog! In celebration of Bastille Day, I am writing to inform you about a children’s book series my mom wrote about France, the Three Sisters series. I was born in Paris, and both of my parents are true Francophiles. The series follows my two younger sisters and I on adventures throughout France with Doodle, the French-American poodle. In each book (Elizabeth Goes to Paris, Katherine Has a Ball, and Charlotte’s Christmas Château), an item always goes missing, and in order to retrieve it, we are led on a chase around France. The books introduce the French language in an easy-to-manage way, and included is a dictionary in the back of each book! Incorporated into the series are French monuments, foods, restaurants, holidays, and more! They are educational yet fun and sophisticated. The process has truly been a labor of love for my sisters and me, and it is wonderful being able to share these books with my family, as well as you. I am e-mailing you in support of my mom’s efforts and talent. If you are interested in more information about the series, please feel free to contact me at thethreesisters.france@gmail.com! I hope you have a wonderful holiday and enjoy these remarkable books!
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