Wednesday 12 December 2012

Fete des Fleurs 2012

This year our representative at the Fete des Fleurs in Louveciennes was Elizabeth Lean. He is her account of the occasion:

If you want to dress up as a princess (stylishly), see the best fireworks in the world, and be treated like royalty, then the Fete de Fleurs is the place to go.

At the last minute, I was invited to represent Radlett at the twin town, just outside Paris. Someone had dropped out, and as I had just returned from America, I had illusions of becoming the “home-coming queen” in France, so I agreed. I soon got cold feet, especially as I wasn’t sure how my cool rating could take sitting on a flower float in front of French villagers.

We had a traumatic night before the journey as we thought our car MOT had run out. However, at 4 am, my father found the certificate and we set off for a round trip which would last 48 hours.

What a joy the experience turned out to be. We were welcomed by the wonderful Benoit and his family to Louveciennes, which is an idyllic village just outside Paris. We walked around the village and there was a celebrity wedding at the local church, followed by a ride on a float before the extraordinary fireworks. The fireworks were choreographed to music and were quite spectacular. In fact, the London Olympic opening ceremony fireworks are as close as I can get to the Louveciennes show.

The next day, I was taken to hair, makeup and costume to be dressed as a Druid princess, from Asterix, the iconic French cartoon. I sat on a float and was driven through the town, where I was asked for photographs, before being presented with a special gift and flowers by the town Mayor.

I had no idea that the event would be so much fun, so charming and enjoyable and I recommend any self-conscious teenager to take part as you will have a magnificent time. Great stuff!