J'adore Adele Annesi's fabulous writer's blog Word for Words. She has so much wonderful information for writers, plus she's very entertaining, and a wonderful writer too!
And if you visit Word for Words, you'll see an interview about Ooh La La! and the writing life with me.
Enjoy!
Ooh La La!
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
French Kiss Life Interview
I'm so thrilled to be interviewed by the fabulous and delightful Tonya Leigh, creator of French Kiss Life! She truly embodies all the ideals of the French woman and encourages American women to discover their own joie de vivre!
You can read my interview with her on French Kiss Life, Modern Day Icons.
Merci beaucoup, Tonya!
P.S. Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day has just been released!
Monday, May 27, 2013
Ooh La La! Giveaway!
Bonjour Mes Amis!
I'm so happy to announce that Hostess of the Humble Bungalow
is holding a contest on her wonderful and very popular blog.
Just click on this link and visit the Hostess.
Tell her what makes you feel beautiful and you may win a free copy of
Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day.
Please hurry and leave your comment BEFORE MAY 29th!!!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Tea, Books, and Musings and Ooh La La!
Merci beaucoup, Jessica, creator of the blog Tea, Book, and Musings!
Here's her wonderful and thoughtful review of Ooh La La!
You can read the entire review here:
Tea, Books, and Musings.
Ooh La La!
Here's her wonderful and thoughtful review of Ooh La La!
You can read the entire review here:
Tea, Books, and Musings.
Ooh La La!
Friday, May 24, 2013
Interview in The French Village Diaries!
J'adore Jacqui Brown's wonderful blog, The French Village Diaries.
Please take a look and read her interview with me.
C'est fantastique!
And don't forget to share the Ooh La La!
Yes, Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day
comes out on Tuesday!!!
Please take a look and read her interview with me.
C'est fantastique!
And don't forget to share the Ooh La La!
Yes, Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day
comes out on Tuesday!!!
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Une Vie Chic Giveaway!
Bonjour, friends--
I'm so pleased to announce that the wonderful blog Une Vie Chic is running a contest and will be giving away a free copy of Ooh La La! French Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day.
Just click here Une Vie Chic and enter to win! You have until midnight on May 30th to enter
Bonne chance!
I'm so pleased to announce that the wonderful blog Une Vie Chic is running a contest and will be giving away a free copy of Ooh La La! French Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day.
Just click here Une Vie Chic and enter to win! You have until midnight on May 30th to enter
Bonne chance!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The French Village Diaries
Blogger and writer Jacqui Brown is passionate about all things French.
She lives in Poitou-Charentes, France and writes the most delightful Francophile blog you can imagine.
And lucky for me, she says the most delightful things about my soon-to-be-released book
...and you can read them here: French Village Diaries. Enjoy!
Monday, May 20, 2013
My Interview with TheHeSoProject Blog
This is Tracy!
Her blog is called TheHeSoProject Tracy in Transition.
She's such a beautiful girl (and also a very good friend to my daughter!)
Tracy interviewed me about Ooh La La! recently and you can read the entire Q&A
on her blog, by clicking here. And in the meantime, here's a little sample:
Her blog is called TheHeSoProject Tracy in Transition.
She's such a beautiful girl (and also a very good friend to my daughter!)
Tracy interviewed me about Ooh La La! recently and you can read the entire Q&A
on her blog, by clicking here. And in the meantime, here's a little sample:
Describe your perfect day in France.
Ah, is there such a thing as a less-than-perfect day in France? Okay, well, if we’re talking about just one perfect day–I would spend much of it sitting in a café in Paris, watching the world go by. I would walk through the Tuileries, all the way from Concord to the Louvre. I would walk along the Seine and cross the Pont des Arts, to see all the bicycle locks that the lovers have left. Perhaps I’d even have a little picnic on the bridge. Oh, but I’d want to walk along the Seine and up to Notre Dame. And then I’d walk around the Left Bank and visit the places Hemingway and Fitzgerald frequented—Café Deux Magots and Harry’s Bar on the Right Bank.
Merci beaucoup, Tracy!
Chapman Deering Loves the Ooh La La!
Merci beaucoup to the very wise Chapman Deering
for her blog post today on
Ooh La La!
French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day!
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Paris Adieu by Rozsa Gaston
Ah, Paris! The fashion, the food, the fragrance...
and l'amour! Ooh La La!
Rozsa's Gaston's wonderful coming of age tale, Paris Adieu is a story of love lost and found and lost again. Through all her adventures, heroine Ava keeps us entertained as we follow her through the City of Lights. And no matter what happens on her road to self-discovery, rest assured, she will always have Paris.
Just click here to order Paris Adieu.
and l'amour! Ooh La La!
Rozsa's Gaston's wonderful coming of age tale, Paris Adieu is a story of love lost and found and lost again. Through all her adventures, heroine Ava keeps us entertained as we follow her through the City of Lights. And no matter what happens on her road to self-discovery, rest assured, she will always have Paris.
Just click here to order Paris Adieu.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week In Malta
The International Designers Fashion Show
Last night I went to the show at the Auberge de Castille here in Valletta, Malta where I'm staying for the month of May on an artist exchange. The Auberge de Castille is a beautiful building where Malta's Prime Minister and his wife and daughter reside. They were so nice to open their doors to the fashion world.
All the guests received goodie bags. Ooh La La!
This was a special night featuring international designers from Malta, Italy, England, Nigeria and Serbia. I adored them all, but here's some of my favorites from the night, beginning with a beautiful dress from the House of Jola in Nigeria. I so want this dress!!!!!!
Last night I went to the show at the Auberge de Castille here in Valletta, Malta where I'm staying for the month of May on an artist exchange. The Auberge de Castille is a beautiful building where Malta's Prime Minister and his wife and daughter reside. They were so nice to open their doors to the fashion world.
All the guests received goodie bags. Ooh La La!
This was a special night featuring international designers from Malta, Italy, England, Nigeria and Serbia. I adored them all, but here's some of my favorites from the night, beginning with a beautiful dress from the House of Jola in Nigeria. I so want this dress!!!!!!
I also adored everything from Italian designer Marella Ferrera. There was so much intrigue and drama and a sense of history to her all dresses. Spectacular!
And this gorgeous red dress is from UK designer Fabryan. So simple, yet so chic.
Another stunning simple gown from Fabryan. J'adore!
This ensemble is from Malta's very own designer, Kevin Muscat. I love how he combines a military-style jacket with a free flowing skirt. And the model carried off the look beautifully!
Oh, and another gown from Marella Ferrera.
The show went by so fast! Honestly, I could have stayed for hours. I was so enthralled.
But, it was time for the designers to take their bows and say au revoir!
And I say au revoir (from beautiful Malta) to you, dear friends, until tomorrow. xo Jamie
14 Days to Ooh La La!
Only 14 days until Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day is released. Pre-order your copy now! Merci beaucoup!

Thursday, May 9, 2013
Bonjour to The Frog and Princess Blogger!
The Frog and the Princess
I'm so lucky to be interviewed by the beautiful Samantha Verant.
You must go to her blog and learn all about her fantastic love story.
Samantha is an American girl who met a handsome French man back in the 1980's. They fell in love, but she wasn't ready, and so she left France and returned to America. Twenty years went by and then Samantha and her French man found one another, fell in love again, and got married! Now she lives with her French man in a fairy tale castle in the south of France.
Ooh La La!
And now, here's her interview with me :
Wednesday is All Write: 7 Questions with Jamie Cat Callan, author of Ooh La La
I was lucky to receive an advanced reader copy of Jamie Cat Callan's delightful book Ooh La La: French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Everyday. Part memoir, part self-improvement guide, Jamie's charming voice sings off the page. Seriously, it's like reading a book written by your best friend-- one you go to advice for. From sex to lingerie to finding the perfect perfume, Jamie is honest and open, no subject taboo. While it's clear Jamie certainly has an affinity for all things French, and we meet so many wonderful people on Jamie's quest to capture her Ooh La La, what I really like about her book is it's all about self-empowerment, how we women all have our own Ooh La La no matter what country we come from, no matter our size, no matter our age. Even better- you don't need to take a trip to Paris to find your Ooh La La;it rests within you.
ABOUT OOH LA LA: French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Everday:
French women are not born more attractive than anyone else. They simply learn at a very young age how to feel beautiful, confident, and sexy, inside and out. It's an allure that outlasts youth--in fact, some of France's most celebrated women are femmes d'un certain âge. Experience only makes them more irresistible.
Growing up, Jamie Cat Callan had a French grand-mère to instruct her on style, grooming, and genuinely liking her reflection in the mirror. Now she shares that wisdom along with advice from other French women on fragrance, image consulting, makeup, and more, and shows you how to:
Discover the power of perfume
Find mentors who will help hone your personal style
Begin at the ends--hands, feet, and hair
Choose lingerie that makes you feel magnifique
Get an internal makeover and nourish your soul
Embrace your age gracefully and gorgeously
Bid au revoir to Botox, fad diets, and agonizing over every imperfection, and say hello to the truly timeless beauty that comes with making the most of your own unique je-ne-sais-quoi.
Discover the power of perfume
Find mentors who will help hone your personal style
Begin at the ends--hands, feet, and hair
Choose lingerie that makes you feel magnifique
Get an internal makeover and nourish your soul
Embrace your age gracefully and gorgeously
Bid au revoir to Botox, fad diets, and agonizing over every imperfection, and say hello to the truly timeless beauty that comes with making the most of your own unique je-ne-sais-quoi.
With that said, I'd like to thank Jamie for taking the time to answer a few questions. Honestly, I had a lot of fun with this interview and j'adore her responses!
1) In Ooh La La you stress the importance of taking time to relax and, more importantly, to do things that make you feel good about yourself, like getting a massage or facial, finding the right perfume for your own bodily chemistry, or simply buying a piece of lingerie that makes you feel pretty or sexy. Self-confidence aside, which is important, how has everything you’ve learned from the elusive creatures we call French women affected your relationship with your husband? And, is he on the search for his own Ooh La La?
When we first married (only seven years ago—this is a second marriage for both of us), I found myself trying to do everything right and I was terribly afraid of engaging in any sort of heated argument and so I was always very “nice” and agreeable. However, when I interviewed French women, I learned that they actually keep their relationships, romances and marriages spicy by not always being completely easy to get along with. And so, our marriage actually became a lot more fun after I started going back and forth to France. Plus my new French lingerie certainly brought plenty of ooh la la to our marriage!
And yes, my husband is on his own search for ooh la la! He’s been to France with me a number of times. He adores French cuisine and has re-discovered the joys of gardening and fishing and cooking.
2) We know your French grandmother has influenced you, but what really made you fall in love with France and the French culture? Was there a defining “ah-ha” moment?
This is such an interesting question, because I’m not sure if I had one defining “ah-ha” moment. It’s as if this love of France and French culture was always with me, from the time I was a little girl and would visit my French grandmother. But, for years it lay dormant. I was so busy with life, married, then divorced, a single mom working very hard—teaching writing and never making much money. The idea of returning to France (I had been there during college in the 1970’s) seemed impossible. My grandmother passed away in the 1980’s. Years and years went by and I didn’t really think much about France. However, I do remember reading about a new book in the New York Times Sunday Styles section. It was Mireille Guiliano’s “French Women Don’t Get Fat,” and while I never do this—I actually called my local bookstore and pre-ordered the book. I think that might have been my ah ha moment. Not too long after this, I married again and my husband and I went to Paris for our honeymoon. I remember spending the entire honeymoon in a highly emotional state. Yes, there was the fact that I was in love and had just married. But, I was also 50 years old and I was back in Paris after a 30 year absence. Paris was different, of course, but also the same and I kept feeling as if I was running into the ghost of my younger self in every café and street corner, in the Tuileries, the Jardin du Luxembourg, and the Boulevard St. Germain. One day, we walked past the Alliance Francaise, and so many memories rushed through me, that I burst out in tears!
3) Let’s talk a little bit about les femmes d’un certain âge and how most French women are content to age gracefully. Do you think the American culture disregards the beauty of older woman? Is our country too focused on being better, faster, stronger, thinner…and younger? Do you think Americans are being programmed to aim for unrealistic perfection?
Yes! We are absolutely too focused on better, faster, stronger, thinner, and younger. Femmes d’un certain age (women of a certain age) may not look young, but they can certainly look beautiful, stylish, intriguing, sexy and appealing. In fact, I believe older women have a distinct advantage when it comes to beauty. First of all, we’ve been around long enough to understand what looks good on us, what colors bring out our unique beauty, how to accentuate our gifts and how to diminish any flaws. Oftentimes, we have more money when we get older, so we can spend our euros (or dollars) on skincare products and spa visits, that we might not have been able to afford when we were younger. More than this, a femme d’un certain age has the power and the allure of a woman who has lived and learned, who has experience and self-knowledge. A femme d’un certain age has a lot more confidence and this can be very appealing. No, we do not have the look of a fresh-faced ingénue, but we have the look of an elegant woman who has obviously been around for some time. After all, we have lived and loved and survived. This form of beauty can only be earned from years of living. If we embrace the beauty that comes from wisdom and experience, we will find that the world will respond in kind, offering us respect and the give us the consideration we certainly deserve.
4) From all of your research, what are your personal top beauty secrets? What do you do now that you didn’t do before?
Zumba! And yoga and lots of walking, but seriously, I found that dancing several times per week made me look and feel great. And it’s very French. I learned that French Women love dancing because it’s artful and even intellectual. Plus, it’s fun!
In addition this, here’s my top beauty secrets:
1. Drink lots of water
2. Moisturize. Moisturize. Moisturize
3. Take your time with your bath and skin care.
4. Take naps. Enjoy your “Secret Garden” time
5. When it comes to makeup, less is more
6. Make love often
7. Read, go to galleries, concerts, films, get into lively intellectual discussions (the French believe that brains and beauty absolutely go together)
5) If you only had two days to spend in France, where would you go, and what would you do?
Oh dear, this is a difficult question! Just two days!? Okay, I believe I would go to Paris, because I’d want to see my friends, and because Paris is the center of fashion and style. I would spend much of the day, sitting in a café and watching the world go by. I would walk through the Tuileries, all the way from Concord to the Louvre. I would walk along the Seine and cross the Pont des Arts, to see all the bicycle locks that the lovers have left. Perhaps I’d even have a little picnic on the bridge. Oh, but I’d want to walk along the Seine and up to Notre Dame. And then I’d walk around the Left Bank and visit the places Hemingway and Fitzgerald frequented—Café Deux Magots and Harry’s Bar on the Right Bank. Oh, and speaking of the Right Bank, I would stop by Chanel and pay homage to the Grand Dame of modern fashion. From there, I would walk a few blocks to Ladurée and perhaps indulge in a macaron or two. Later, I would go to the market in Belleville and buy some fresh flowers and do a bit of people-watching. Finally, I would have dinner at Café de l’Homme, where I’d get a table on the terrace, so I could watch the Eiffel Tower lit up against the Paris sky and I would drink champagne!
And for the writer crowd:
6) Now that you’ve found your Ooh La La, what can we expect from you next?
I am working on a novel called “Paris Changes Everything” about three American students who come to Paris for the first time and fall in love. Stay tuned!
7) Tell us a little bit about your publishing journey? What sorts of trials and tribulations have you faced as a writer? Any morsels of advice you want to share with aspiring authors?
This has been a long and circuitous journey for me. I began publishing in the 1970’s (poetry, at first) and then my first young adult novel came out in 1982. It was called “Over the Hill at Fourteen” and it was a big success. I wrote two more young adults, and then there was a big gap in my publishing career, during which I wrote screenplays—I went to UCLA film school and worked at Paramount Pictures for the actress Meg Ryan. I was also raising my daughter and teaching writing. After my daughter left for college, I began publishing again. I created something called The Writers Toolbox, a box of writing games, and then I re-discovered my love of all things French and wrote French Women Don’t Sleep Alone. I had no idea it would be so popular!
So, here’s my advice for aspiring writers. There is no one way to do this. Follow your heart. Put one foot in front of the other. Write what you love, what you tend to read. Write the book you would like to read. Also, be willing to change and embrace new opportunities. The world of publishing is constantly changing and shifting and there is room for everyone who wants to write and be read. Be your own true self. And finally, whatever you do--have fun.
Now for some fun: The random.
1) Baguette or Bagel
Baguette
2) Aubade or La Perla
La Perla
3) New York or Paris
Paris, bien sur! (although I love New York)
4) Brigitte Bardot or Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe (I am, after all, American)
5) Camille Lacourt or Yoann Gourguff
Camille Lacourt (I had no idea who these two men were, and then I googled them and honestly, I got a bit flustered when looking at images of Camille Lacourt! Wow!
6) Floral or Musky Scents
Floral scents
7) The Red Slip or The Blue Boa
Oh my, difficult to decide, I guess the red silk slip, because it’s a bit more discreet than the blue feather boa
Where to Buy OOH LA LA: (Releases in the US on May 28th! Reserve your copy!)
Connect with Jamie Online
Web Site
Jamie's Other Books
Okay, ladies (and gentleman), check out Jamie's books, then get off the computer, do something nice for yourself, and unleash your Ooh La La!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
19 Days to Ooh La La!
If you host a popular blog and would like to write about Ooh La La!
or run a contest please email me at Jamie@JamieCatCallan.com
and I'll send you a free copy, plus one for your lucky contest winner!
C'est mon plaisir!
or run a contest please email me at Jamie@JamieCatCallan.com
and I'll send you a free copy, plus one for your lucky contest winner!
C'est mon plaisir!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Malta
Yes, I'm here in beautiful Valletta, Malta for the entire month of May, thanks to a writing fellowship and artist exchange program from Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity.
J'adore Malta! It's soooo beautiful!
Little did I know that this also happens to be Fashion Week in Malta. Lucky me!
I met two famous fashion photographers in Republic Square.
This is Italian fashion and art photographer Federico Peltretti. Trés cool, n'est pas?
And this is Steve Muliett. He photographs models in his native Malta. J'adore!
There's fabulous fashion photography exhibit here, and especially stunning in the evening.
And here's some exciting news--I got a media pass to go the shows! Here's a photo from last night's Charles and Ron show. They're all about classic Hollywood glamour. The new collection features traditional Maltese symbols and patterns. Very elegant and rich in history.
Oh, and I was so thrilled to meet a young 17-year-old model named Francesca Jarman. She's lives right here in Valletta and is so sweet, so natural--just a school girl, really, but mark my words--Francesca is headed for SUPERMODEL status! She's with Supernova Modeling Agency. Here's a photo of Francesca from Vida Magazine:
And here's a photo I took of her last night outside the Charles & Ron fashion show. She was so sweet! She introduced me to her Mum, and her family. We had a great time chatting. Francesca will go far, because she's sweet, smart, generous--oh, and did I mention, beautiful!!!
C'est plaisir, Madamoiselle Francesca!
More from Malta tomorrow!
J'adore Malta! It's soooo beautiful!
I met two famous fashion photographers in Republic Square.
This is Italian fashion and art photographer Federico Peltretti. Trés cool, n'est pas?
And this is Steve Muliett. He photographs models in his native Malta. J'adore!
There's fabulous fashion photography exhibit here, and especially stunning in the evening.
And here's some exciting news--I got a media pass to go the shows! Here's a photo from last night's Charles and Ron show. They're all about classic Hollywood glamour. The new collection features traditional Maltese symbols and patterns. Very elegant and rich in history.
Oh, and I was so thrilled to meet a young 17-year-old model named Francesca Jarman. She's lives right here in Valletta and is so sweet, so natural--just a school girl, really, but mark my words--Francesca is headed for SUPERMODEL status! She's with Supernova Modeling Agency. Here's a photo of Francesca from Vida Magazine:
And here's a photo I took of her last night outside the Charles & Ron fashion show. She was so sweet! She introduced me to her Mum, and her family. We had a great time chatting. Francesca will go far, because she's sweet, smart, generous--oh, and did I mention, beautiful!!!
C'est plaisir, Madamoiselle Francesca!
More from Malta tomorrow!
Monday, May 6, 2013
French Secret #110
French Women adore scarves!
First of all, they dress up any style, and their so feminine. If you chose a simple palette, a scarf can add a delicious splash of color. And they're sexy! You should always unwrap, untie, unfurl your scarf--slowly--for maximum impact. And finally, they're warm and they protect our necks. A scarf is the perfect fashion accessory and can be worn over your hair, around your neck, around your waist as a belt or even a colorful accent to your pocketbook. Trés beau.
Oh, and if you want to learn more secrets to playing with scarves, you must check out Anne Touraine's fabulous blog, "Playing with Scarves." She's a real French Women, living here in America and sharing the joie de vivre and l'art de vivre. Oh, and how to play with scarves. Trés magnifique!
First of all, they dress up any style, and their so feminine. If you chose a simple palette, a scarf can add a delicious splash of color. And they're sexy! You should always unwrap, untie, unfurl your scarf--slowly--for maximum impact. And finally, they're warm and they protect our necks. A scarf is the perfect fashion accessory and can be worn over your hair, around your neck, around your waist as a belt or even a colorful accent to your pocketbook. Trés beau.
Oh, and if you want to learn more secrets to playing with scarves, you must check out Anne Touraine's fabulous blog, "Playing with Scarves." She's a real French Women, living here in America and sharing the joie de vivre and l'art de vivre. Oh, and how to play with scarves. Trés magnifique!
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Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Ooh La La! Countdown
Twenty-three days to Ooh La La!
And you can pre-order now....just click
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Merci beaucoup, mes amis!
And you can pre-order now....just click
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Friday, May 3, 2013
French Women Love Great Art
French Secret #109
French Women are always on the look out for beautiful art.
They support their favorite painters, go to gallery openings, and love to discover talented
up and coming artists.
French women will collect interesting pieces
that reflect their personality and look beautiful in their homes.
French women understand that art is always a good investment
whether it pays financial or simply emotional dividends.
(Oh, and no, a French Woman would never steal the Mona Lisa!)
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