There’s no historical record of Marie Antoinette saying, 'Let them eat cake.' The actual quote translates to 'let them each brioche,' refuting the popular myth.
Ladurée's macarons, specifically made for Sofia Coppola's film 'Marie Antoinette,' reinvigorated public interest in the treat, highlighting the bakery's glamorous image.
The early version of the macaron dates back to the 15th century, introduced to the French court by Catherine de Medici, evolving dramatically from its original form.
After a devastating fire, Ladurée became a fashionable hotspot during the 1889 Paris Exposition, transforming its identity with a chic tea room catering to wealthy women.
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