Back in the day when I was smaller and more flexible (i.e. I was about eight), I was convinced I'd become a professional ballerina in the future. I took ballet classes, had a lovely pink tutu and the dainty pointe shoes. Then I got taller, my flexibility went out the window and more and more black entered my wardrobe. But like me, many women out there still secretly dream of being a graceful and seemingly weightless dancer who gets to wear the most exquisitely girly clothes.
The windows of Repetto's flagship boutique are a secret crush of mine, mainly because they allow you to escape to that ballerina world. If you ever pass it, you'll likely see a gaggle of female passersby (including yours truly) staring at the wonderful installations that make a dancer's dream come to life. And as Google is kindly reminding everyone that it's Tschaikovsky's birthday today, I found it quite fitting to post these wonderful displays, featuring paper cut-out ballerinas - all of which rotate. I've also included a short video clip at the end of the post so you get an idea.

Overview of the rotating paper ballerinas (top image: Mes Vitrines NYC)





Short clip of one of the rotating ballerinas (source: Journal des Vitrines)
Wishing everyone a lovely weekend! I'm off to Stockholm next week, so I'll hopefully find something very Swedish to share with you all soon...

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These took the concept of paper dolls to a whole new amazing level! LOVED this post, can't wait to see what Stockholm holds in store for you!
ReplyDeleteYou know I have to blog about this! SO SO Amazing!
ReplyDeletethese are gorgeous! seriously, so beautiful.
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Pretty! I love the concept and it's amazing how much one can do with just something simple as paper.
ReplyDeleteI love Repetto's contemporary shoes and the original ballet flat.
I used to do ballet too (age 9-17)! Now I can't even do a split! LOL.
Hi there! I love these shots, esp. the one with the flared out skirt! Growing up, I skipped ballet and took tap and jazz classes because I didn't think I'd be able to get on my toes, but always thought ballerinas were so beautiful and of course graceful! Have a fun time in Stockholm! xo, mel
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It's so intricate but deceptively simple at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI know it's been forever since I comment, but I got sidetracked with school. Anyway, I am so happy to read your blog again. The window displays are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are flat out amazing. WOW! The talent some people possess. Geesh!
ReplyDeleteall things ballet inspired make my heart melt.
ReplyDeletewow I love it! have some fun in Stockholm!
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Wow, wow and wow. I kind of want to learn how to make one of my own lol. And have lots of fun in Stockholm!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are remarkable. I would love to see this shop front in real life now. The twirling ballerina is fantastic.
ReplyDeletepaper clothes are always reaslly captivating.
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ReplyDeleteOh, I love this shop! We recently stayed in a hotel around the corner and every day I made a little trip to Repetto to swoon over the windows and the shoes. How gorgeous is the rotating ballerina?! Wishing you a good time in Sweden!
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty & i must say i do love Repetto flats. So you are going to Stockholm next week? You know i love Scandinavian brands so i will be looking forward to your next post. I hope you will review Acne :)
ReplyDeleteThose paper dolls are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my God, those ballerinas are so cute. Love them!
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OOh, I also have photos of it from my latest visit in Paris, we laughed so much there with a friend :)
ReplyDeleteSo thanks for the sweet memory! And I do love Repetto !!!
oh gosh that is stunning
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I have a serious case of ballerina envy. Always have, which is why I think of every window you've ever posted, these have to be my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post and I enjoyed seeing this lovely window display.
ReplyDeleteAlways was a dream of mine to be a ballerina.
I love the Repetto ballet flats.
Enjoy your time in Stockholm.
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These are awesome ballerinas :) I used to be one too but I got busied with something else, however I love wearing ballet flats they're made for long walks (would that make sense? lol!)
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your stay in Stockholm, will wait for you to comeback armed with loads of photos :)
These are too gorgeous to be true...I can stair them for hours. Thanks for sharing this truly wonderful thing.
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These are so charming! I've never seen their flagship pictures before - thank you for sharing!
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Such an inspiring creations!
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OMG!! I absolutely love this window. The little ballerinas are the cutest. I used to do rhythm gymnastics but ballet was a close world. Love the delicate touch of colors and volumes.
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i don't know when the tradition to get married in a white princess-y sort of dress appeared or when the first ballet dancers first appeared, or who inspired whom, BUT there definitely is a connection between princesses, ballerina's and wedding dresses!
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I love these pics!
ReplyDeleteAnd oh, have fun in Stockholm! Im Swedish myself, so I am almost sure you will see something nice!
That is so pretty! And how creative :)
ReplyDeleteGosh! So gorgeous! As a kid I dreamed of being a ballerina, but I was always a bit clumsy (even to this day), so I don't think I could ever pass the test! By the way, you're the winner of my giveaway! I know you're traveling all over the world (lucky you!) is there anywhere in particular you would like me to send it??
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I did visit and shop at Repetto while I was in Paris and it is the most sweet and beautiful store in the planet!
ReplyDeleteI am currently obsessed about ballet...as you can notice at my blog ;)
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i loved repetto when i visited paris. i only have one pair but would love more!
ReplyDeletealso, i can't wait to see where you visit in stockholm - another of my dream cities
These have just awoken a desire to make ballerina-themed crafts. They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHope you love Sweden. Go to a concert while you're there for me, will you? Swedish pop is my very favourite and I'd love to live vicariously.
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Ohmygosh, I die. Gorgeousness! :)
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This is such an outrageously delightful concept. Love the ballerinas. Hope you are having a great week. Please suggest some lovely places to shop in Barcelona. Am headed there for a small holiday.
ReplyDeletewow amaing very creative this is is a difficult work
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ReplyDeleteI love the paper stuff.....
Exquisite, darling!
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I love all the paper layers ... how awesome would it be if these were actual dresses.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful I love it!! all things ballerina can truly be so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteI dreamed of being a ballerina once. After seeing the nutcracker, i was obsessed. But then i saw what ballerina feet look like in real life and i quickly changed my mind.
Gorgeous display though :)
WHAT!!!! these images are absolutely stunning! gorgeous! amazing! i am no ballerina (huge klutz), but that doesn't matter. i can appreciate this amazingness! i have to go back and look at it all again!
ReplyDeleteYour gorgeous pics bring back such wonderful memories for so many of us wannabe ballerinas!
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What a lovely display! Have fun here in Stockholm.=)
ReplyDeletei used to think i would be a ballerina! i obsessively read books on veronica tennant and karen kain. veronica wrote a kids book about a girl at the royal ballet school in toronto http://www.amazon.com/Stage-Please-Veronica-Tennant/dp/0887764649 i remember the cover being orange...but i read it like a million times and wanted to be the character in the book. LOL
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ReplyDeleteI had the same dream of you !
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Repetto has been on my mind so much and your photos are breathtaking. Thinking of the varied prices on fashion ballet flats and wishing there was a Repetto boutique in my city. LOVE this.
ReplyDeletewow I love repetto even more now. paper ballerina that rotates. people ideas make life so wonderful
ReplyDeleteWOW! Am in awe!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly the most magical display I have ever laid eyes upon! As a child I was convinced that I would be a professional ballerina as well. Obviously...it never happened. But a girl can still dream.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous time in Stockholm!! :)
ohh very nice! I LOVE tutus, I got like a few, but not ballerina ones, they're a bit more wearable haha. Have fun at Stockholm!
ReplyDeleteSwoon. I adore all your blog posts but this one especially plucked my heart strings. Incidentally, me too with the ballerina dream thing. You are the queen of sharing! Love Xx
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the concept is interesting
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ReplyDeleteThis is overwhelmingly beautiful. Such remarkable craftsmanship.
ReplyDeleteOh these are so beautiful sweetie! I had a similar dream when I was a little girl too :)
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Oh my gosh this store is absolutely GORGEOUS! I love the ballet style, it is the epitome of grace and delicate beauty!
ReplyDeleteAh, Repetto! I was in once when we lived there and bought my daughter the most gorgeous leotard with a tutu, it was a ruffle of pale pink tulle that dipped to a v-shape in the front and back. She was only three years old but they brought out an age 6 size which looked tiny! They told me it was bigger than it looked so I bought it. It wasn't! It was so tight on her and I thought, even the children in Paris are tiny!
ReplyDeleteYes, I would love to meet up with you in Paris! I will probably get in the evening of July 4 and return on the 7th, just a quickie! Hopefully some sales are happening but for sure we can manage a lovely cafe visit!
This is simply amazing. I have never seen anything like this although the subject of inspiration by Ballet found a lot of different interpretations. Unexpected materials and design always make me stop in my tracks. Thank you so very much for sharing this with me. I am wishing you fantastic time Stockholm and can not wait to read all about it in you fantastic Blog!:-)
ReplyDeletedivine. you really make me want to go there.
ReplyDeleteThese ballerinas are gorgeous. I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteMy, the ballerinas are indeed a brilliant ideas.... love it!!
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Wow!! They're fantastic!! I'm in awe!! xoxoxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThe former ballerina in me just melts down when I see pictures like these. So precious! I see that you've been hanging around Opéra- rue de la Paix.
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I literally gasped when I saw these - gorgeous!!
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Have an immense weekend and a great time in Stockholm!
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Oh gracious...how lovely! Everytime you post from a store in Paris, it reminds me of how much I want to visit there again. Have fun in Stockholm! :-)
ReplyDeleteDo have a grand time in Stockholm. I look forward to reading your more upon your return.
ReplyDeleteAs a former ballerina I love repetto. I have fond memories of my sister and I swanning around in Repetto. Am off on Monday to Frankfurt for Tschaikovsky concert. Happy, happy, weekend and travel safe:-)
so adorable. wasn't it every little girl's dream to be a ballerina? like you I was a little dancer dreamer. I took ballet since the age of 3 and loved performing. that pale shade of pink that our tutus bodysuit and ballet slippers came in will always remind me of those childhood days at the studio.
ReplyDeletehave fun in stockholm. i'm now wondering if i am goignto make a trip there - haven't been able to find any interesting places to stay there. ify ou have any tips on stockholm let me know. i stil need to email you about my paris trip.
Love it, Love it, Love it!!! I always love your post! Thank you for sharing! The Ballerina!! what a wonderful ide!!
ReplyDeleteAnd can't wait for next post!! I'm from Sweden! :D
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Wow! These are amazing crafts!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in love with them already!
adore the ballerinas, they are so pretty and well crafted!
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Wow, these are so creative and beautifully done. Love this post!
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ReplyDeleteomg! i guess it's the dream of all of us some point in our life, lol!!1 actually, seriously, i even entered the entry exam for dance academy (not ballet, but modern) - but got sadly dismissed because the instructor claimed that my knees were way too weak .... ;(((
ReplyDeletebtw: how beautiful those paper cut ballerinas were ... thank you so much for sharing those images, xx
These windows are so clever! Fusing my childhood love of ballerinas and paper dolls, indeed. :) Have a wonderful time in Stockholm. I have always wanted to go there. Seems uber cool and chic.
ReplyDeleteYou've shown us amazing store window displays in previous posts, but I must see this is my favorite one! It's just so unique and creative, not to mention, simply lovely.
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Ooh Sweden looks lovely! I've been meaning to go there for such a long time (I have a stuffed poodle who comes from Sweden... cringe...). This post has definitely inspired me to go. And the ballerina window display is gorgeous! So precious. I know if I went in that boutique I would definitely end up touching the tutus and hence breaking them.
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stunning! my daughter is a dancer and I love pink!
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