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For many years now fall feels like the beginning of the year for me. New year at the university, new books, new trends, new places to try... Parmi les choix you have during fall while in Paris, here are two amazing places where you can experience something inédit: Michelin starred cuisine -- praised worldwide for the quality of service and products, for the attention given to every single detail and the extraordinaire flavourous cuisine.
When la folie of blogging and visual inspiration started, j'étais attiré by interior design as I was never more attracted about anything else in my life. And I still am. I have came across Lázaro Violan's work so many times and I really love every single incredible decoration project he worked on.
This fall at the Grand Palais, for the first time in France and on the occasion of his centenary, there is a retrospective that retraces the 70-year career of the great American photographer, Irving Penn.
Today in France is La Rentrée: the back-to-work & school routine after the summer and a month away in August. Earlier this morning, you could’ve seen quite a beautiful fashion show on the streets: men and women super stylé in their impeccable tailleur, children hurrying with their big cartables on the way to school.
If there ever were to be a contest for the most creative and inspiring displays, Parisian displays would be the top winners every single time. The savoir-faire of these designers is exceptional and unique au monde and this fall it’s a great time to celebrate an amazing woman who excelled in this industry.
Fondation Vuitton will showcase more than 200 artworks, co-ordinated by both institutions, tracing the history of the museum through the decades. Displayed throughout the entire 126,000-square-foot Frank Gehry-designed building, the Fondation will present a selection of visual work drawn from MoMA’s six curatorial departments, from paintings like Paul Cézanne’s “The Bather” to films like Walt Disney’s animated short, “Steamboat Willie.”
For this first book presentation I will tell you about the book of a beloved French écrivaine: Anne Berest. She and her sister Claire Berest fussioned their writing styles, idéeas and their past, to give Gabriële, their grand-grand mother, a voice.