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Culinary Art
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Discover the best of June in Paris
Prix de Diane
The Chantilly racecourse is hosting the elegant Prix de Diane Longines today.
The gates open at 11am and spectators are invited to watch as three-year-old
fillies race to be crowned the best. The day also includes a special event concert
and marquees where guests can mingle while enjoying fine champagne. Plenty
of green space also creates the ideal spot for a chic picnic at the races.
You can get your tickets at www.billetterie.france-galop.com.
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HOT DATES
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PARIS THIS MONTH
Sparks Fly
at Versailles
Walk through the magnificent gardens
of the Château de Versailles as classical
music is played and as the musical
fountains put on an incredible show
with music and light, coming to a
spectacular end with a fabulous
fireworks show.
Visit www.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr
for all ticketing information.
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saturday
Make sure you get your ticket for the most important match,
the men’s final, which is taking place today on the courts of
the Roland Garros stadium.
Visit rolandgarros.fft-tickets.com/uk for all ticketing information.
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Sunday
Roland Garros
6
saturday
Children’s store Miki House is hosting a fun day for
all kids today with workshops organised to keep
the little ones entertained from 10am to 6pm. Face
painting, magic and nail art for little girls are all part of
the program.
366 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 40 20 90 96
Kids’ Day Out
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PARIS THIS MONTH
Trade Shows
& Art Fairs
Mon 1
NATURALLY
Thisshowisatributetonaturalandholisticliving.You’ll
findorganicfoods,healthandbeautyproducts,home
furnishingsandobjectsaswellasnature-oriented
activities.Theshowisopenfrom10:30am-6pm.
www.vivez-nature.com.ParisExpo,blvdVictor,
PortedeVersailles(15th)
Mon-Wed 1-3
SALON DE MONTROUGE
Thisshow,oneoftheoldestcontemporaryartevents
inFrance,ispresentingaselectionofworksbysome
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inahostofmediumsrangingfromphotographsand
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showisopenfrom12-7pm.
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92120Montrouge
Wed-Sun 3-7
CARRE RIVE GAUCHE
Antiquedealersandartgalleriesintheheartofthe7th
arrondissementpresentfineworks,specialexhibitions
andexceptionalpieceswiththisyear’stheme
beingmetamorphosis.Thegalleriesareopenfrom
11am-7pm.
www.carrerivegauche.com.LocatedintheLeftBankarea
boundedbytheQuaiVoltaire,ruedel’Université,rueduBac,
andruedesSaints-Pères(7th)
Sat-Sun 13-14
ART SHOPPING
Thisshowbringstogetherthelatestinaffordable
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PORTES OUVERTES
Duringthisgatheringsome100artistsinthescenic
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studiosandcourtyardgardens.Theshowisputonby
theartist’scollectiveAteliers-Estandoffersaglimpse
intothecreativeworldof100artists,theirtechniques
andworksinprogress.Thevenuesareopenfrom
2-8pm.
WelcomepointislocatedatPlacedugeneralLeclerc,
93310LePréSaint-Gervais
Sun 21
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MAISON DE POUPEE
Thisdelightfulshowbringstogethersome100
exhibitorsofferingawiderangeofcraftminiatures
fromaroundtheworld,enablingbothcollectorsand
newcomerstojourneyintothewonderfulworldof
dollhouses.Theshowisopenfrom10am-5:30pm.
www.simp-paris.com.EspaceChamperret,
PlacedelaPorteChamperret(17th)
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Wednesday
20
saturday
A Zen Day
Clear your mind with W Hotel’s SaturWAY offer and take a Strala Yoga
class before enjoying a healthy buffet brunch at the hotel’s Coquette
restaurant. Just in time for tomorrow, the International Day of Yoga.
Call 01 77 48 94 44 to reserve.
Starting today and through to the 26th
of the month, the Grand Palais will
be hosting the Cinema Paradiso Cult
Film Festival. Settle into a LoveSeat
or snuggle in a bed as cult movies
including Woody Allen’s Manhattan,
Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and
Brian De Palma’s Carrie are shown on
the big screen.
You can check when movies are playing
and get your tickets at www.fnac.com.
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tuesday
Cinema
Paradiso
Listen to tenor Joseph Calleja and the
Ile-de-France National Orchestra as they
perform music by Verdi, Puccini and
Tchaikovsky at the Théâtre des Champs-
Élysées.
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Profile
Jean-François
PiègeBy Alexander Lobrano
P
aris chef Jean-François Piège, 45, is
on a roll. One of the best of the new
generation of French chefs who are
revising and reinventing the French
kitchen for the 21st century, Piège
not only has a brilliant personal cooking style
that displays a flawless equilibrium between the
technical side of cooking and his deep capacity
for culinary creativity, he’s also that rare chef who
has a talent for all facets of creating and running
a restaurant, from designing the dining room to
fine-tuning the service, and making sure that it’s a
successful business.
Last December, he opened Clover, a new-wave
bistro in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the storied
neighbourhood in the heart of the Left Bank, and
it’s since become one of the chicest tables in Paris
for its intriguing modern take on bistro cooking.
At Clover, the food is lighter, healthier and less-
meat oriented than in traditional bistros, and it
also comes with a stylish décor and clientele, plus
a friendly relaxed service style.
The idea for Clover was conceived with his wife
Elodie. “I wanted to create a restaurant with my
wife,” explains the chef. “Our goal was to open a
restaurant that would become a neighbourhood
place, which meant it had to appeal to the book
editors, antique dealers, and fashion people who
make Saint-Germain-des-Prés one of the most
sophisticated urban neighbourhoods in the
world.” After finding a diminutive space in the rue
Perronet, just a five-minute walk from the famous
Café de Flore, the couple worked with stylish
designer Charlotte Biltgen to create a twenty-
seat restaurant with a distinctive look that comes
from its walls covered with cream-colored glazed
Japanese raku tiles and diamond-shaped cedar
shakes. “Since the space is so intimate, everything
had to be aesthetically perfect,” says Piège, so he
and his wife shopped table accessories for the
restaurant all over the world.
They found the tableware in Venice, California
and other pottery in Vermont, while the rattan-like
chairs come from Sweden.
The menu at Clover, which gets its name from
Piège’s personal collection of four-leaf clover
objects—“I love their form and the idea that
they’re meant to bring good luck”—changes
according the chef’s innovations and the seasons,
but runs to dishes like puffed grilled quinoa wafers
with eggplant and black sesame purée and
steamed croaker fish with a thatch of pink turnip
shavings in a succulent yellow pool of nasturtium
flower juice. “In designing the menu at Clover, I
wanted to create modern bistro style dishes that
are healthy. So there’s a lot of fish and vegetables
on the menu, and the kitchen adds almost no
butter or cream to any preparation,” he says.
There are still a few crowd-pleasing classics on the
menu, however, including an exquisitely classical
French dish or two, like a small fragile golden
pastry tourte filled with wild duck meat and foie
gras, topped with black truffles and served with a
small salad of curly endive.
Now he’ll be closing his eponymous Restaurant
Jean-François Piège in the 7th arrondissement
on the Left Bank at the end of June to move it to
new quarters near the Elysées Palace, the French
president’s residence in the 8th arrondissement,
for a reopening in September. The new
restaurant, which will also get a new name, yet
to be determined, is being designed by Los
Angeles-based Icelandic born interior architect
Gulla Johnsdottir, whose edgy designs for the
Grauman’s Chinese Theater and the Roosevelt
Hotel in the Californian city have made her one of
the most sought-after designers in North America.
“I need more space,” explains Piège of his
decision to move, adding, “I also want to
completely reinvent my restaurant to reflect my
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imposing a tasting menu”
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BrasserieThoumieux©StephanedeBourgies
anything like the dish I often whip up at home,
but this certainty turned out to be very much an
understatement. What came to the table was
a lozenge of Parmesan flan delicately wrapped
in individual strands of spaghetti topped with a
ridge of egg yolk and garnished with thick chunks
of grilled bacon. It was a spectacular dish.
Since he left the Hôtel de Crillon in 2009, Piège
has built himself a delicious little empire in the 7th
arrondissement along the rue Saint Dominique.
His debut address there was Brasserie Thoumieux,
a sexy brasserie that serves inventive modern
French dishes like a “pizza soufflé”, a puffy pillow of
delicate dough topped with tomato, cheese and
herbs, and another riff on spaghetti carbonara,
this one made with squid instead of pasta, a nod
at the fact that the fashionable young clientele
that frequent this place are often balancing their
love of good food with calorie consciousness. He’s
also opened Gâteaux Thoumieux, a patisserie;
a delightful hotel, and his signature restaurant,
Restaurant Jean-François Piège, the intimate
supper club, which will transfer to its new quarters
in the 8th arrondissement. A highlight of the
menu here is the royale (flan) of chicken livers
with crayfish under a foam of chicken livers,
made according to an 1892 recipe by French
chef Lucien Tendret. One of the best dishes to be
of my classics, but otherwise, the compass points
of the kitchen will be seasonal produce, healthy
eating, and gastronomic wit.”
For my part, I’ll never forget my most
memorable experience of Piège’s style of
gastronomic wit. At the time, he was chef at Les
Ambassadeurs, the restaurant at the Hôtel de
Crillon where he won two Michelin stars. Prior to
taking over at Les Ambassadeurs, he’d been chef
at the three-star Restaurant Alain Ducasse au Plaza
Athénée, so I was curious to see what this young
Turk would get up to once he was serving his
own cuisine rather than cooking in the service of
a celebrity boss.
Lunching with a friend who was visiting Paris
from Monaco, our meal began with an assortment
of rather magical miniatures, including a shot glass
of horseradish spiked beet soup, a sublime royale
(flan) of grey North Sea shrimp, a “cigar” filled with
escargot butter, and a bon-bon of truffle butter
to be spread on miniature wands of toasted
baguette. Next, a dish of scallops served three
different ways—as a fine hash with a grenobloise
(pickles, hard-boiled eggs and capers) relish, as
“chips”, and deep-fried with a side of cauliflower
soup. This was spectacularly good food, so I could
not wait for my main course to arrive—spaghetti
carbonara. I knew it probably wouldn’t be
evolution as a chef, the way that Paris dining is
changing, and also to present my ideas for what
French haute-cuisine cooking can be in the 21st
century.” Piège says that the new restaurant will
“be about restoring the primacy of pleasure to
haute cuisine. The formula for haute cuisine
dining has become out-dated, and it’s too formal,
too stiff, and ultimately fails to actually make very
many people happy. When people step through
the doors of my new place, I want them to relax,
and I want them to instantly know that they’re
going to have a good time,” says the chef, who
is also planning a new menu for his re-launched
restaurant. So the first thing people will see when
they come through the door at his new table is
the kitchen. “Seeing the kitchen is welcoming and
relaxing,” says Piège, who also installed an open
kitchen at his Left Bank bistro Clover. “I think it
creates an intimacy, since people can observe that
the cooking is being done just for them,” he adds.
“I think that it’s fun to begin a meal with a series
of small plates, like I do at Restaurant Jean-François
Piège, but I also believe that a meal has to have
a main course, and that it’s important to allow
people to choose what they want to eat rather
than imposing a tasting menu,” says the chef.
“Some dishes from the current menu will be
carried over, like the blanc manger, which is one
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Brasserie Thoumieux
79 rue Saint-Dominique (7th),
01 47 05 49 75
Clover
5 rue Perronet (7th),
01 75 50 00 05
Gateaux Thoumieux
58 rue Saint Dominique (7th),
01 45 51 12 12
Restaurant Jean-
François Piège
79 rue Saint-Dominique (7th),
01 47 05 79 79
BrasserieThoumieux©StephanedeBourgies
found at any restaurant in Paris, this delicate and
beautifully made preparation seduces by matting
tiny sweet crayfish against a backdrop of creamy
earthy chicken liver mousse. Two other brilliant
dishes from a recent dinner at this address were
duck breast cooked rare and garnished with fine
crispy strips of its own skin and a sauce of black
olives, celery and pan drippings, and a veal chop
with girolles and fresh almonds on a bed of finely
sliced peaches, the fruit offering an intriguing
background for the succulent meat.
A native of the city of Valence in the Rhone river
valley, Piège says that his gastronomic true north
remains the cooking of his grandmother. “She
was a wonderful cook, and I got my interest in
cooking from her,” says the chef. Today, he and his
wife Elodie live in the 1st arrondissement of Paris,
for which he has a special affection. “I love the 1st
arrondissement, where I live near the beautiful
Place des Victoires, and I think it’s not by chance
that it’s called the first arrondissement, because in
many ways it really is the best. It’s dense and very
cultural, with some of the world’s great museums,
like the Louvre, but also narrow little lanes lined
by old houses and small shops where people sell
interesting and original things. One of the best
new shops nearby is Terroirs d’Avenir (6-7-8 rue
du Nil, 2nd arrondissement), which sells first-rate
produce from the best producers in France.”
One of the busiest chefs in Paris, he relishes his
Saturday mornings off, when he shops the open
food market on the Avenue du Président Kennedy
in the 16th arrondissement. Among the stands
he recommends there is that of Joël Thiébault,
the vegetable farmer who sells the seasonal crop
from his farm just ten kilometres west of the Eiffel
Tower in the Yvelines region. Piège also likes
strolling the covered 19th century passages of
Paris, especially the Galerie Véro-Dodat, and enjoys
a night off from cooking at a favourite restaurant
like Frenchie, chef Gregory Marchand’s popular
modern French bistro, or Le Comptoir, chef Yves
Camdeborde’s table in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Very busy though he may be preparing for
the September move of his main restaurant, the
decidedly ambitious chef is already nursing a
dream for his next project. “In a couple of years,
I’d really like to open a restaurant in Los Angeles.
Elodie and I love Los Angeles, it’s a fascinating city
with a great lifestyle, and we often go to California
on vacation. So I’d love to open a restaurant in L.A.
and perhaps divide my time between California
and Paris. The produce in California is superb, and
since L.A. is a really creative city, I think that Los
Angelinos would be responsive to my style of
contemporary French cooking.”
Before Piège goes to work on his American
dream, however, le tout Paris is very eagerly
awaiting his next French one in early September.
And for anyone who’s fallen in love with this chef’s
cooking and wants to recreate the pleasure of
dining at one of Piège’s Paris tables at home, Jean-
François Piège, a beautifully illustrated cookbook
that makes his cuisine accessible to the home
cook, was published in English by Flammarion this
past March.
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Feature
T
he Opera Gallery inaugurated its
new Parisian venue on the 16th
of April in the heart of the Golden
Triangle, which is complete with
an outdoor terrace to welcome the
house’s museum-quality collection of works. The
masters are all here as are the latest in emerging,
contemporary artists. It’s akin to walking into
a superbly decorated living space with the
colourful, exuberant works of Niki de Saint Phalle,
Jean Dubuffet and Alexander Calder all on and
around the walls. The gallery hosts individual and
thematic exhibitions throughout the year with
works emanating from their extensive collection.
Abstract art, street art, photography and sculpture
are all showcased here and the gallery is currently
developing a design department.
The 1000-square metre setting is breath-taking,
offering the perfect frame for fine contemporary
and modern art. The guiding principle of the
gallery since its creation has been to offer
international collectors access to a diversity of
artists ranging from the modern masters
like Henri Matisse, Lucio Fontana and Andy
Warhol to sought-after contemporary artists
among them Marc Quinn, Lita Cabellut and
Joe Black. It’s all about juxtapositions in which
Picasso and Chagall are ensconced in the
same airy exhibition spaces as intriguing
contemporary art like Gérard Rancinan’s
Batman Family.
Created by Gilles Dyan in 1994, the Opera
Gallery network, which consists of 11 Opera
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Opera Gallery,
the Opus ContinuesBy Patricia Valicenti
Galleries around the world, is dedicated to
art, enshrining a collection that is eclectic and
remarkable by its scope and diversity and has
locations throughout the world ranging from
North America to Europe, Asia and the Middle
East. The gallery collaborates, too, with museums
and art centres around the world, recently putting
on a show with 150 works from its collection at
the Seoul Arts Centre entitled from Renoir to
Damien Hirst, which gives an idea of the range of
works in the house’s collection.
“Our approach is different. We are very generalist,
we’re interested in art in general,”
said Mr Dyan, the Opera gallery’s founder
and the Chairman of the Opera Gallery Group.
“We are very open, welcoming, to young people,
too, we want people to be at ease,”
he added.
62 Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th),
01 42 96 39 00
Mon-Sat 10am-7:30pm, Sun 11am-7pm
An Address Full of History
The new venue is filled with cultural and
fashionable history for it is where the
headquarters of the perfume house of Roger
& Gallet were once located. It was frequented
by high society who converged here to
discover the window displays of moving
manikins and original art collections of artists
like Mucha and Méheut. It would also become
a fashion mecca when Gianni Versace opened
his landmark flagship store here in 1991.
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ShoppingFor Her | For Him | For Children | Beauty Break | Department Stores
The Guide
By Sandra Iskander
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SHOPPING
For Her
Another Tommy
in Paris
The French capital has welcomed
a new Tommy Hilfiger boutique
in the shopping district in the 9th
arrondissement of the city, perfectly
situated between the neighbouring
department stores and Rue Cambon.
Housed in a former bank, and across the
road from the famous Olympia concert
hall, the boutique is a sprawling space
with the house’s latest collections for
him and her beautifully on show. The
recent opening, which coincided with
the brand’s 30th anniversary, saw the
fashion world’s socialites and French
stars, including model Behati Prinsloo
and socialite Olivia Palermo, come out to
celebrate the double milestone. Wearing
the designer’s latest collections, which
include American football-inspired
pieces, both Behati and Olivia wore
pleated dresses inspired by the skirts
worn by American cheerleaders.
Tommy Hilfiger Boutique
43 blvd des Capucines (9th),
01 42 60 70 02
Delicate Jitrois
Famous for his leather collections, Jean-Claude
Jitrois has always created the perfect pieces for the
fashionista with an edge, and while his Spring/Summer
2015 collection naturally features vixen leather looks, it
also includes some subdued pieces that work well into
any wardrobe. Alongside mini leather dresses in scarlet
red and sexy black you will also find feminine designs
including this delicately embroidered romper.
Jitrois Boutique
40 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01 47 42 58 85
Chic Loafers
The Left Bank has recently
welcomed a bright new
addition to its already
illustrious list of boutiques.
On Rue du Bac, standing
out in the street thanks to its
bright blue hue, shoppers will
now find the new Chatelles
boutique. The first Parisian
boutique for the brand,
clients are invited to discover
the house’s popular loafers,
handmade in Portugal using
fine Italian leather. The loafers
are available in a variety of
colours with the possibility
of personalising your pair by
adding elegant tassels that
are available in 18 different
colours.
Chatelles Boutique
94 rue du Bac (7th),
01 42 22 20 46
Another Tommy
The French capital has welcomed
a new Tommy Hilfiger boutique
in the shopping district in the 9th
arrondissement of the city, perfectly
situated between the neighbouring
department stores and Rue Cambon.
Housed in a former bank, and across the
road from the famous Olympia concert
hall, the boutique is a sprawling space
with the house’s latest collections for
him and her beautifully on show. The
recent opening, which coincided with
the brand’s 30th anniversary, saw the
fashion world’s socialites and French
stars, including model Behati Prinsloo
and socialite Olivia Palermo, come out to
celebrate the double milestone. Wearing
the designer’s latest collections, which
include American football-inspired
pieces, both Behati and Olivia wore
pleated dresses inspired by the skirts
worn by American cheerleaders.
43 blvd des Capucines (9th),
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A
n elegant, convivial and
contemporary experience awaits
in Piaget’s new flagship store on
the celebrated Rue de la Paix.
The Maison’s high watchmaking
and jewellery collections are showcased in this
new place as well as the incredible know-how
and craftsmanship techniques of its arts and
craftsmen. The 7 Paix, as it is known, reveals
the world of Piaget with all of the creativity
it embodies. The address in and of itself is a
mythical one for it is where the great French
fashion designer Charles-Frédéric Worth
opened his luxurious salons in 1858. Today it is
the unique heritage of Piaget with its precious
watches and jewellery that animates a luxurious
space of 500 square metres.
The façade of the boutique captivates in
deep black and grey punctuated by gold. Side
by side with the two shop windows one can
enjoy the show being played out in the “Vitrine
Extraordinaire” where the house’s creations will
evolve. This summer the star extraordinaire is the
Possession Collection in a marvellous
merry-go-round of jewellery boxes designed
by Soline d’Aboville. As it comes to life, the
spectators discover the new campaign,
“Possession. Turn and the world is yours.”
Inside the elegant boutique the atmosphere
celebrates the hand of man for no less than 20
different craft professions were called upon to
create the precious interior. Parquet flooring
and wainscoting in oak meet up with elegant,
discrete furnishings. Here are the chests with
gilded gold leaf while lamps crafted in Murano
diffuse refined lighting. A brass chandelier is
an invitation to the first floor -- reached by a
transparent elevator – where a Japanese-style
screen with delicate floral patterns leads into the
space devoted to fine watches while an icon
display window all dressed in gold beckons to
the high jewellery collections.
Conceived as rooms of a home where ten
people, among them a master watchmaker, who
is there all the time, receive, the store presents
the Piaget realm. The fine watch making space
reflects the house’s Altiplano watch: discretion,
Perfectly
Piaget
The Piaget
Altiplano
38mm
900P watch
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absolute elegance and total precision. Here one
can admire the beauty of the manufacture’s
calibres. Over the past years, twenty-five
extremely flat movements have emerged among
them the stunning tourbillion, the intriguing
moon phase and the fascinating skeleton. They
can all be enjoyed, too, on film, in the comfort of
an armchair unless the visitor prefers to choose
to peruse a book on fine watches from the
house library or take in the tools used in the fine
watch making professions.
The High jewellery universe at 7 Paix
celebrates the art of the house’s master jewellers.
The gold mosaic in the icon window was made
entirely by hand. The magical jewellery windows
displaying the sumptuous collections glimmer in
full colour with emeralds, sapphires, diamonds,
tourmalines and garnets while turquoise, opal,
jade, onyx and lapis-lazuli are all part of the show.
Piaget’s new setting is a continual journey. A
VIP room opens up onto a charming landscaped
garden with a Japanese maple tree, jasmines
and osmanthus plants, a splendid magnolia
tree surrounded by ferns, tall flowering grasses,
forget-me-nots and hellebores providing the
perfect place for Piaget’s celebrated and
sought-after soirées. Meanwhile a world of
enchantment unfolds on the first floor where
the Mariage space, dedicated to marriage, is
revealed. Here the rings and pieces of Piaget
Passion are found along with a tempting Bridle
Bar presenting a procession of wedding bands.
Further along the gallery running alongside
the windows looking out over the Rue de la
Paix, a reception space has been conceived,
a 21st century Piaget club with bookshelves,
couches and mobile displays where temporary
exhibitions, cocktail parties for clients or private
dinners can take place.
“The 7 Paix brings to life the ensemble of the
know-how of Piaget. It brings almost into reach
the professions of fine watch making and High
Jewellery making. That is even more important in
our eyes because we are one of the rare houses
to have so many professions integrated within
it. This place has been born from an ambition: to
offer each customer a unique experience, his or
her own”, says Olivier Perruchot, the Managing
Director of Piaget for France and the United
Kingdom.
7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01 58 62 37 00
“The 7 Paix brings to life the ensemble
of the know-how of Piaget.
It brings almost into reach
the professions of fine watch making
and High Jewellery making.”
Bracelet in 18-carat
pink gold set
with diamonds
from Piaget’s
Mediterranean
Garden Collection
Ring in 18-carat pink gold set with
tourmalines and diamonds from
Piaget’s Mediterranean Garden
Collection
Necklace in 18-carat
white gold set with
tourmalines, emeralds
and diamonds from
Piaget’s Mediterranean
Garden Collection
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SHOPPING
For Her
A Literary Collection
Browse the latest Sonia Rykiel collection that is displayed in the house’s new library. The brand’s
iconic Saint-Germain boutique has been transformed into a library, inspired by the literary café
culture of the 6th arrondissement, where for the upcoming year shoppers can peruse books as
well as fashion. Nestled between 40,000 books on floor to ceiling shelves, the Spring/Summer
2015 collection is an ode to the bohemian Saint-Germain-des-Prés lifestyle. Jumpsuits, soft knits
and loose trousers creating long silhouettes make up the soft-toned collection and all feature the
designer’s emblematic stripes, woven, knitted, printed and even painted on by hand.
175 blvd Saint-Germain (6th), 01 43 54 60 60
A Slice of London in Paris
Head to Marks & Spencer, one of the UK’s leading retailers, which
you will find on the most famous avenue of the French capital, the
Champs-Elysées. Open daily, here you will find on-trend fashion pieces
for the entire family at affordable prices as well as British delicacies
including English mustard and tangy salt and vinegar chips.
Marks & Spencer Boutique
100 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01 56 69 19 20
Luxury Leather
Family-run luxury leather house Perrin combines the tradition
of French savoir-faire with modern and graphic designs. In the
recently opened boutique in the chic first arrondissement of
the French capital, near the very fashionable rue Saint-Honoré,
clients are welcomed in to discover the house’s latest collections.
Founded in 1893, Perrin became the experts in glove-making
and today the Spring/Summer 2015 collection features sexy
leather cuff gloves with metal cuff detailing as well as elegant
glove clutch bags, a subtle nod to the house’s beginnings.
Perrin Boutique
3 rue d’Alger (1st), 01 42 36 53 54
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SHOPPING
For Him
Abstract Classics
Raf Simons has collaborated with Fred
Perry to bring gentlemen classic pieces
with a twist. The Fred Perry X Raf Simons
Spring/Summer 2015 collection is hugely
inspired by abstract African designs
that have been worked into Fred Perry’s
classic items. Monochrome polo shirts
are given life with colourful prints and
patchwork while jackets are lined with
vibrant prints.
Fred Perry Boutique
26 rue des Rosiers (4th),
01 42 76 04 80
A Watch
to Watch
Hublot has teamed up with the Italian
eyewear manufacturer Italia Independent
to launch a limited edition watch.
The watch combines a new material,
Texalium® and the iconic design of
Hublot’s Big Bang. The case of the watch
is in Texalium®, which is unique for it
is in aluminium-coated carbon fibre.
The advantage of this is that it can be
designed in different colours while it also
has a remarkable brilliance and remains
light like carbon fibre. The Big Bang Unico
Italia Independent is being made in two
colours, grey and blue each produced
to just 500 pieces. The watch features
Hublot’s chronograph movement,
the Unico, developed, machined and
assembled entirely in-house. The
movement is a flyback chronograph,
which can be reset at any time, and
the watch enjoys a power reserve of 72
hours and a handsome skeleton dial.
Each watch comes in a customised Italia
Independent display case and with a
pair of Italia Independent sunglasses as a
bonus gift. - P.V.
Hublot Boutique
10 place Vendôme (1st),
01 42 86 67 86
From the City
to the Sea
The Spring/Summer 2015 ready-to-wear
collection from De Fursac is both a seaside-
friendly wardrobe as well as an urban-suited
one. Cotton sweaters teamed with denim
trousers are an ideal pairing for a day spent
on a yacht, while chinos and cotton trousers
worn with a smart polo shirt is perfect for an
al fresco dinner. De Fursac has always aimed
to create sharp silhouettes using the finest
materials and marrying classic elegance
and contemporary chicness, and with
this new collection it is easy to see
that the high-end house’s savoir-
faire is well at play.
De Fursac Boutique
34 ave de l’Opéra (2nd),
01 53 43 05 00
Abstract Classics
Raf Simons has collaborated with Fred
Perry to bring gentlemen classic pieces
with a twist. The Fred Perry X Raf Simons
Spring/Summer 2015 collection is hugely
inspired by abstract African designs
that have been worked into Fred Perry’s
classic items. Monochrome polo shirts
are given life with colourful prints and
patchwork while jackets are lined with
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Getting there:
Boat (Batobus, get off at Beaugrenelle) - Subway (Metro) Line 10 Charles Michels, Line 6 Bir-Hakeim - Bus 42, 62, 70, 88
Opening hours:
Shops: Monday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm - Restaurants & Cinemas: Monday to Sunday from 10am to midnight
CHIC SHOPPING
THE
DESTINATION
BEAUGRENELLE PARIS - 12 RUE LINOIS, 75015 PARIS • WWW.BEAUGRENELLE-PARIS.COM •
HOW TO SHOP LIKE A REAL PARISIAN
We have all asked ourselves this question at sometime in our lives: “How do Parisian manage
to look so chic, no matter where they are, or what they are doing?”
Find all the answers to this intriguing mystery and more at the Beaugrenelle shopping mall,
just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower.
A MUST-SEE DURING YOUR TRIP TO PARIS:
• Close to major tourist attractions
• 5 floors of boutiques
• Centralized tax refund
• Cafés and restaurants with a
view overlooking the river Seine
& the French Statue of Liberty
• Conciergerie & VIP Service
• Personal Shopper
• Free Wifi
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Shopping
Beauty Break
Time to
Relax
If you are looking to wind down
after a day of shopping on the
neighbouring rue Saint-Honoré
or wanting to relax before a fine
dining experience in the culinary
capital, the Spa Burgundy by
Sothys in Le Burgundy hotel
is ideal. With two spacious
massage rooms and spa facilities
including an indoor swimming
pool, sauna and hammam,
the spa offers clients a haven
to relax. Facials and body
treatments are available for both
ladies and gentlemen, with each
treatment adapted to suit each
client’s request using Sothys
products. The spa also offers
mani/pedis for young girls aged
between four and eleven using
children-friendly nail polish.
SpaBurgundy by Sothys
6-8rueDuphot(1st), 01 42 60 34 12
Atelier
Atelier Cologne’s latest collection, Collection Azur, is a summer dream in a bottle. Coinciding with the house’s fifth anniversary, the
collection of four colognes celebrates citruses, the traditional ingredient of cologne. Bottled in deep Venetian blue flacons that are
presented with vibrant leather labels, each cologne is a refreshing scent reminiscent of a different summer getaway. Mandarine
Glaciale is a Mediterranean escape with notes of Calabria mandarins and Egyptian jasmine while Sud Magnolia is an exotic voyage
with notes of saffron flower from India and magnolia from Louisiana. Figuier Ardent takes you on a sweet voyage with notes of fig
leaf from Provence and anise from Turkey while Cèdre Atlas is a sweet citrus cocktail of blackcurrant bud from Burgundy and cedar
wood from Moroccan riff. Each cologne is available in a 100ml bottle as well as a refillable travel spray that comes with a brightly
coloured leather case, which you can personalise by engraving your name, initials or even a special message on it.
Atelier Cologne Boutique
8 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01 42 60 00 31
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15 Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris 1st
(enter at 19 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau or 2 rue du Bouloi)
Tel. +33 (0)1 40 39 01 51 - Fax: +33 (0)1 40 39 01 19
www.angelacaputi.com
15 Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris 1st
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FEE DAN Tel: 00 905 304914602
Email: fi_alakbarli@hotmail.com
Online Store : www.fee-dan.com
P
resenting her first ready-to-wear
2015/16 Autumn/Winter collection
at the InterContinental Le Grand
Paris Hotel last March, young Fidan
Alakbarli is completely in synch with
the modernity of her country, which embraces
other cultures.
Fresh out of the Istanbul Fashion Design
School, Fidan is a real globetrotter who splits
her time between Azerbaijan, Turkey and the
USA. Ultra-modern, her brand, ‘Fee Dan’ mirrors
her personality. “I favour structured, feminine
lines in my collections with oversized prints,” she
explains in the sumptuous lounge of the Paris
hotel. “I am inspired by Céline and Fendi because
I design for active women seeking practical and
chic clothing suitable for any occasion.”
The Fee Dan 2015/16 Autumn/Winter
collection comprises 50 styles inspired by the
70s. At 23, this young woman may not have
been around in those Hippie years but she has
taken the key symbols of the era and adapted
them for modern times. “The oversized flowers
are a real throwback to Flower Power and the
tremendous freedom of those times! I attended
Art Management classes in Chicago and this
inspired me to create digital printing designs
combining eastern and western influences.
In the East, having a feminine image is very
important. Flowers are a key theme on our
traditional clothing and the great plains of the
Caucasus. But for the colours, I went very modern
with Petrol Green and bronze contrasting
with navy and peacock blue backgrounds.” As
a feminine woman, she has designed many
dresses, with her first Barbie dolls doubling as
her first models! But her target is not Barbie-type
women but, rather, the modern, self-sufficient
woman. Her dresses are both highly structured—
with belts nipping them in at the waist—and
flared, ending above the knee or at the ankle for
a grown-up look. The puff sleeves are the perfect
complement to the plunging neckline. Another
more understated flower motif is reproduced
as a pattern and combined with ultra graphic,
contemporary ‘V-shaped’ stripes. A dress opens
in subtle fashion, with an insert revealing part
of the stomach. Faux
leather flared skirts play
on length with the front
shorter than the back
to give the impression
of long legs. The ultra-
bold, leather-style shorts
are combined with a
mini-skirt which opens
at the front. Femme
fatale women may opt
for the long skirt with its ultra-feminine slit or a
trouser-bustier suit to show off the shoulders. For
“With my new 2015/16
Autumn/Winter collection presented in
Paris, the focus has shifted to the 70s
which are huge right now.”
an office chic look, the mottled grey wool jacket
embellished with a pretty bolero open on either
side is perfect with free-flowing, wide-legged
black trousers. Or for a rock chic look, women
may choose to pair the deep red faux leather
jacket with the contrasting 70s flower trousers.
For visual impact, Fidan has artistically lined the
opening of a chic and understated dress with
buttons of varying sizes.
“My collection is ready-to-wear art,” laughs
the designer, her eyes sparkling. “I draw a lot
during my trips which are hugely inspiring. I am
designing for women who own their femininity
in a very modern way. But I also enjoy working
with retro styles like in my first collection
presented in 2014 in Istanbul, which paid tribute
to the 60s. With my new 2015/16 Autumn/Winter
collection presented in Paris, the focus has
shifted to the 70s which are huge right now.”
Fee Dan runs a showroom in Istanbul and
her collection is also available to buy in her
online store. But her ambition has pushed her
to exhibit in Europe and the USA. “Presenting
my collection in the ‘New Couture’ showroom
during Paris Fashion Week was a dream for me
because Paris remains the fashion capital of the
world! My biggest hope is to get my collections
into the main department stores in Europe and
the USA, where I should be moving soon.”
Destined for success, Fee Dan is lucky
enough to be surrounded by fairy godmothers
who are sure to grant her wishes!
AzerbAijAn-born
designer Fee dAn
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Faubourg Saint-Honoré
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Fabulous
Faubourg Saint-Honoré
I
t’s the world’s fashion capital,
showcasing chic avenues, posh
boutiques and more importantly
beautiful pieces to add to a stylish
wardrobe. One of the most famous
rues in the French capital for luxury
shopping is Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
Aligned with high-end boutiques of French
fashion houses including Lanvin and
Hermès, it is every fashion visitor’s dream
destination. This month we bring you a
handful of boutiques on the chic street that
will elegantly complete your wardrobe for
this season, from suits to earrings.
With Artistic Director Alber Elbaz at the
helm, Lanvin offers the fashion-obsessed a
Spring/Summer 2015 collection that caters
to a jet-setting lifestyle. Gentlemen will find
a biker-inspired collection at number 15
rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré with pieces
that are at once urban chic and daring. Suits
with deconstructed jackets with no lining or
shoulder padding give men a more relaxed
look. Cuts are looser and baggier while
accessories are statement-making with
messenger bags and belts featuring chains.
Meanwhile, at number 22 ladies are invited
to discover the latest collection inspired
by an urban paradise. Flowing dresses,
thin, jewellery-inspired straps delicately
balancing on shoulders, wide belts cinching
the waist in and soft silk and satin shirts
moving fluidly make up the key pieces that
can easily take you from work to dinner and
beachside drinks.
Across the road at number 24 the famous
Hermès flagship boutique with its creative
windows awaits. Inside are the luxury
maison’s iconic Kelly and Birkin bags as
well as the house’s equally emblematic
accessory, the carré. Made from 100% silk,
the scarves’ hems are hand stitched and
feature print patterns created by a number
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of designers and artists. Designer Ljubomir
Milinkov has created a number of prints for
the house including Bateau Fleuri, featuring
a pastel-coloured sailboat with fluttering
butterflies. Gentlemen can also add a touch
of silk to their dapper look with silk pocket
squares. Available in different prints and
colours, including a 45cm x 45cm Hermès
orange square featuring large Hs, the
squares can easily add a touch of colour to
even the most sombre of suits.
Fine jewellery house Vhernier’s elegant
boutique sits at number 63 and behind
its discreet façade the Italian house’s 2015
collection of striking jewellery is presented.
Inspired by a voyage to Asia and the Middle
East the collection features six lines, each
showcasing the craftsmanship of the house.
The Plissé (pleats) line takes inspiration
from the art of origami with the rose gold
and white gold delicately “folded”, giving
rings, bracelets and earrings a multi-faceted
surface that reflects against itself and the
light. Also playing with the light is the Eclisse
(splice) line of rings that luxuriously plays
with light and shadow. The rose gold ring
is almost sliced in the middle, revealing two
stones on either side, bouncing colour and
light off of each other.
It’s the house that inspires and conjures up
sexy evenings and at number 20 La Perla
displays the season’s latest, and seductive,
offerings. Specialising in high-end lingerie,
the Italian house’s Spring/Summer 2015
collection blurs the lines between outer
and inner wear with tulle embroidery and
graphic ribbing that can cheekily and
discreetly peek through a shirt. Bodysuits
highlight the blurred lines trend with
pieces that feature laser-cut detailing
and overlapping tulle panels, creating
contemporary pieces that can be elegantly
worn with a tailored suit.
And over at number 29 beauty giant
Lancôme’s boutique showcases the hottest
shades and all the must-have beauty
products to complement the season’s
fashions. The house’s summer make-up
collection, French Paradise, is a voyage
along the Mediterranean. Cream blush in
coral and rose hues give cheeks a sun-kissed
look while the Hypnôse eye-shadow palette
features azure, indigo and marine blue
shades for a summery take on the smoky
eye. Nails get the sea blue treatment as well
with the Bleu Lasure nail polish colour, taken
straight from the colour of window shades
of seaside houses.
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SHOPPING
For Children
Junior
Fashions
British high-end brand for
children, Paul Smith Junior,
recently opened its first boutique
in the French capital. On the
Left Bank, in the posh 7th
arrondissement, the boutique,
complete with its blue façade,
is a welcoming address for all
fashionable children, from tots to
teens. Once inside, the boutique
comes alive showcasing the
house’s latest collection and is
animated with the Hornby train
set, which circles the window. On
the ranks children will find quirky
and colourful t-shirts as well as
smart trousers and jackets, but
always with a youthful touch.
Paul Smith Junior Boutique
24 blvd Raspail (7th), 01 53 63 08 74
Big Trends for
the Little Ones
Rompers and stripes are all the rage
this season for adults and this trend has
not left the young ones behind. Chloé’s
Spring/Summer collection for young
ladies features this sunny and bright
jumpsuit, a perfect piece for fashionistas
who want to be like mum. Meanwhile,
Boss’s collection for the younger
gentleman features polo shirts and t-shirts
with the season’s hottest detail, stripes.
Both brands are available at Atelier de
Courcelles boutiques including 113 ave Victor
Hugo (16th), 01 45 05 19 50
A Luxury Service
If you’re visiting Paris with your children and don’t know quite what to do with them,
Baby Prestige is a luxurious service that could be ideal for you to get professionals to
organise an itinerary for you. What started off as a childcare service has now become
almost a concierge service dedicated to children, though always using highly trained
professionals who can handle young children and teenagers. Cultural activities and
entertainment workshops can be easily organised to show your children around
Paris and keep them entertained, making their trip to Paris very memorable. Themed
itineraries include Sooooo Parisian, which starts off with a perfume workshop where
children can create their personalised scent, followed by lunch at one of the city’s
popular tables before embarking on a shopping spree. For a fairy-tale day, the Il Etait
Une Fois (Once Upon a Time) itinerary will take your children to Disneyland Paris where
studio visits, rides and lunch at Cinderella’s inn all await. Reservations are required and
personalised days are also possible to create the perfect day for your children.
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Shopping
Department Stores & Shopping Centres
BEAUGRENELLE
This elegant and luminous shopping centre
overlooking the Seine houses a fine selection of
chic and elegant boutiques devoted to clothing,
accessories and the home, along with food shops,
restaurants and a cinema.This environmentally
friendly complex has a green roof welcoming a
bird refuge, beehives and green walls.
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm.
Cinema and Restaurants: Mon-Sun 10am-midnight.
12rueLinois(15th).
M°CharlesMichels
BHV/MARAIS
A department store known for its great homeware
selection and appliances as well as a good selection
of top brand names for women and children. Mon,
Tues,Thurs, Fri 9:30am – 7:30pm, Wed 9:30am – 9pm,
Sat 9:30am – 8pm.
BHV Homme – a shop exclusively dedicated to men
(36 rue de la Verrerie).
14rueduTemple(4th),01.42.74.90.00.
M°HôteldeVille
LE BON MARCHE
The oldest department store in Paris and the only
one on the Rive Gauche. Extremely chic, with a
great selection of ready-to-wear, household goods,
cosmetics and lingerie, all under a lovely glass roof.
And the entire basement floor is dedicated to men.
Mon-Sat 10am – 8pm,Thurs & Fri until 9pm.
24ruedeSèvres(7th),
01.44.39.80.00.
M°Sèvres-Babylone
LE CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE
Art, beauty, technology, leather goods and more
are found under the famous inverted pyramid at
the Louvre in the Carrousel du Louvre. A unique
shopping venue, it brings together a collection of
boutiques that are opened every day of the year.
10am – 8pm, even on Sundays.
99ruedeRivoli(1st),01.43.16.47.10.
M°PalaisRoyal – MuséeduLouvre
GALERIES LAFAYETTE
This elegant department store carries top brands
including Chanel and Chloé.There’s a wonderful
lingerie department, a children’s concept store,
restaurants, wine bars and a tea room as well
as a cosmetics and perfume section. Lafayette
Homme – A separate building housing men’s fashion
and accessories. Lafayette Maison & Gourmet-
(Across the street) a home décor shop and delicious
gourmet offerings.
Mon – Sat 9:30am – 8:00pm,Thurs until 9 pm.
40blvdHaussmann(9th),01.42.82.34.56.
M°Chausséed’Antin-LaFayette
One Nation Paris
With 90 boutiques, this is the largest outlet shopping
centre in France featuring luxury and fashion brands
including emblematic houses like Cacharel. Clothing
for the whole family, accessories, lingerie and home
ware are all on the agenda. A shuttle bus service is
available, reservations required.
Daily 10am-8pm.
1aveduPrésidentKennedy,78340LesClayessousBois,
0172879011.SNCFfromMontparnassedirection
PlaisirGrignon,getoffatVillepreuxLesClayes
PRINTEMPS HAUSSMANN
Printemps’exquisite world of Luxury and
Accessories, spread out over 3 floors, plays host to a
splendid collection of luxury houses and the most
sought-after labels. Printemps de l’Homme, the very
first to dedicate an entire shop to men, houses six
floors of menswear and a men’s salon. International
Designers, an entire floor dedicated to trendy new
designers, is home to prestigious fashion designers
with the space created by fashion visionary Maria
Luisa Poumaillou. Printemps de la Beauté features
two floors of products and beauty supplies as well
as a spa and beauty salon. La Scent Room is a unique
concept that offers only exclusive luxury brands
that you won’t find anywhere else. Printemps de la
Mode is one floor entirely dedicated to shoes while
Printemps de la Lingerie carries 80 labels . On the 6th
and 7th floors of the Printemps Beauty/Home store
are fashions for children.
Mon – Sat9:35am – 8pm,Thursuntil8:45pm.
64blvdHaussmann(9th),01.42.82.50.00
M°Havre-Caumartin
LA VALLEE VILLAGE
A village-like shopping outlet on the city outskirts
offering discounts of up to 60% on a hundred luxury
labels including Armani, Burberry,Tumi and Ralph
Lauren. Mon – Sun 10am – 7pm. Shopping Express
Shuttle bus departs from the centre of Paris twice a
day at 9:30am and 12:30pm.
3coursdelaGaronne,
01.60.42.35.00.RERA4toVald’Europe(about35min).
Galeries Lafayette
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Fashion
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LOOKS
Poolside
Photographer: Luigi Di Donna
Stylist: Joanna Kalinski
Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist: Julie Mandin
Model: Agathe from VIP Models
Post Production: Marc Martinon
Fashion & Production Editor: Sandra Iskander
Location: Hotel Majestic
Hervé Léger bikini (www.herveleger.com)
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch (www.audemarspiguet.com)
Gucci yellow gold and rose gold rings (model’s right hand) (www.gucci.com)
Dinh Van yellow gold ring (model’s left hand) (www.dinhvan.com)
Esther Vina 24-carat gold-plated brass necklace (www.esthervina.com)
Gentle Monster sunglasses (www.gentlemonster.com)
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Valentino Vox bikini (www.valentinovox.com)
Gucci gold bracelet (model’s left hand)
(www.gucci.com)
Jojoba gold-plated copper bracelets
(model’s right hand) (www.jojobadesigns.com)
Italia Independent velour sunglasses
(Available at Galeries Lafayette)
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Lisa Marie Fernandez one-piece swimsuit (Available at Le Bon Marché)
U Collection visor (www.magasins-u.com)
Omega Seamaster Ocean Planet watch (www.omegawatches.com)
Gaydamak Jewellery yellow gold, turquoise and diamond earrings (www.gaydamakjewellery.com)
Esther Vina gold-plated and turquoise cuff bracelet (www.esthervina.com)
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Eres bikini (www.eres.fr)
Esther Vina gold-plated bronze crocodile skin
necklace, reptile-print 24-carat gold-plated bronze
cuff bracelet and gold and turquoise ring
(www.esthervina.com)
Jojoba gold-plated copper bead necklace
(www.jojobadesigns.com)
Maison Michel straw hat (www.michel-paris.com)
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Darjeeling one-piece swimsuit (www.darjeeling.fr)
Lanvin necklace and bracelets (www.lanvin.com)
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe watch
(www.blancpain.com)
Persol sunglasses (www.persol.com)
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Emika Paris one-piece swimsuit (www.emikaparis.com)
Gaydamak Jewellery yellow gold, turquoise and diamond earrings (www.gaydamakjewellery.com)
Jojoba gold-plated copper bracelet (on model’s right hand) (www.jojobadesigns.com)
Esther Vina copper, 24-carat gold-plated and turquoise bracelets (on model’s left hand)
(www.esthervina.com)
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Vintage Cocktail Hour
Paris is famous for its flea market where lovers of vintage sped hours
scouring the stalls and shops looking for previously loved and
unique pieces. One of the flea market’s treasures is Olwen Forest, the
owner of her eponymous boutique specialising in vintage jewellery.
Although the boutique is known for its selection of jewellery, it is also
here where shoppers will find a fine selection of cocktail accessories.
Art Deco crystal martini shakers, sterling silver champagne buckets
and even ice tongs can be found, with unique pieces from luxury
French houses including Christofle and Baccarat.
Olwen Forest Boutique
Marché Serpette
Stand 5, 110 rue des Rosiers
93400 Saint-Ouen, 01 40 11 96 38
Open from Saturday to Monday
OlwenForestCocktailAccessories©FredericPoletti
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SHOPPING
Vintage Advertorial
Timeless Renaissance
On the Left Bank, where the real Parisian style lingers, Corinne
Than-Trong invites you to Renaissance. The elegant vintage
boutique is ideal if you are looking to update your wardrobe with
timeless pieces. Haute Couture dresses await alongside previously
loved bags and ornate jewellery pieces. This is a great address for all
vintage lovers of Chanel, Dior, Hermès, YSL, Pucci and Balenciaga.
14 rue de Beaune (7th), M° Rue du Bac / +33 685 430 352
www.renaissancevintageparis.com
facebook.com/Fashion Vintage Paris
L’Ibis Rouge
This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint Germain
des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture fashion and
jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL and Dior.
You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator bags and
contemporary jewellery pieces from French and foreign designers.
Tuesday to Saturday 12-7pm.
35 Blvd Raspail (7th), M° Sèvres-Babylone
+33 (0)1 45 48 98 21
ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr
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Monday : 2 PM to 7 PM
Tuesday to Saturday : 11 AM to 7 PM
Subway station Passy on Line 6
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Tikibou Toy Store | Children’s Clothing & Toys
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Address Book
shopping
Kids Around | Children’s Clothing & Toys
Accessories
Acaba - 41ruedesPetitsChamps(1st
),
01.71.72.96.45.M°Pyramides
Alfred Dunhill - 15ruedelaParis(2nd
),
01.42.61.57.58.M°Opéra
Le Carré d’Encre - 13bisruedesMathurins(9th
),
01.53.05.81.61.M°Havre-Caumartin
Leica Store - 105-109rueduFbgSt-Honoré(8th
),
01.77.72.20.70.M°Saint-PhilippeduRoule
Misterchrono - 23rueDanielleCasanova(1st
),
09.53.42.04.64.M°Opéra
Montblanc - 152avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.44.20.07.70.M°GeorgeV
Swarovski - 32placedelaMadeleine(8th
),
01.42.65.28.10.M°Madeleine
S.T. Dupont - 58aveMontaigne(8th
),
01.45.61.08.39.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
Vertu - 18rueRoyale(8th
),01.42.86.56.66.
M°Madeleine
BeAuty spAs & products
Atelier Cologne - 8rueSaintFlorentin(1st),
01.42.60.00.31.M°Concorde
Carita - 11FbgSt-Honoré(8th
),01.44.94.11.11.
M°Concorde
Emmanuel Levain - 4rueMarbeuf(8th
),
01.47.23.39.91.M° FranklinD.Roosevelt
Espace Weleda - 10aveFranklinD.Roosevelt
(8th
),01.53.96.06.15.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
Jovoy Paris - 4ruedeCastiglione(1st
),
01.40.20.06.19.M°Tuileries
Guerlain-68avedesChamps-Élysées(8th
),
01.45.62.52.57.M°GeorgeV
L’Artisan Parfumeur - 2ruedel’Amiral-
Coligny(1st
),01.44.88.27.50.M°PontNeuf
Lancôme-29rueduFbg-St-Honoré(8th
),
01.42.65.30.74.M°Madeleine
Les Comptoirs de Durance-24rueVignon
(9th
),01.47.42.04.10.M°Madeleine
L’Occitane-55rueSt-LouisenL’Ile(4th
),
01.40.46.81.71.M°PontMarie
M.A.C.-76avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.53.76.05.99.M°GeorgeV
Marionnaud Paris - 104avedes
Champs-Elysées(8th
),01.53.96.50.00.M°GeorgeV
Serge Lutens - 142GaleriedeValois(1st
),
01.49.27.09.09.M°PalaisRoyal
Sephora - 70-72avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.53.93.22.50.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
children’s clothing & toys
Bonpoint - 6ruedeTournon(6th
),01.40.51.98.20.
M°Mabillon
Catimini - 15rueTronchet(8th
),01.44.71.06.23.
M°Madeleine
Jacadi - 17rueTronchet(8th
),01.42.65.84.98.
M°Madeleine
Joué Club - 3-5boulevarddesItaliens(2nd
),
01.53.45.41.41.M°Tuileries
Kids Around - 113aveVictorHugo(16th
),
01.45.05.19.50.M°VictorHugo
Miki House - 366rueSt-Honoré(1st
),
01.40.20.90.98.M°Tuileries
Petit Bateau - 116avedesChamps-Élysées(8th
),
01.40.74.02.03.M°GeorgeV
Tartine et Chocolat - 24ruedelaPaix(2nd
),
01.47.42.10.68.M°Opéra
Tikibou Toy Store - 33blvdEdgarQuinet(14th
),
01.43.20.98.79.M°EdgarQuinet
clothing: Men & WoMen
Alain Figaret -18/20placedelaMadeleine(8th
),
01.40.06.94.90.M°Madeleine
Anne Fontaine -17rueFrançois1er(8th
),
01.40.73.78.01.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
Banana Republic-22avedesChamps-Elysées
(8th
),01.53.89.03.92.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
BCBGMAXAZRIA -14blvddelaMadeleine(8th
),
01.43.12.55.20.M°Madeleine
Beretta Gallery - 57ruePierreCharron(8th
),
01.56.88.59.59.M°GeorgeV
Boggi - 38 blvd des Italiens (9th
),
01.40.22.99.82. M° Opéra
Capelstore - 26 blvd Malesherbes (8th
),
01.42.66.34.21. M° Madeleine
Carven - 34rueStSulpice(6th
),09.60.45.47.04.
M°Mabillon
Cerruti 1881 - 27rueRoyale(8th
),01.53.30.18.72.
M°Madeleine
Chanel-31rueCambon(1st
),01.44.50.66.00.
M°Concorde
De Fursac-34avedel’Opéra(2nd
),01.53.43.05.00.
M°Opéra
Dior-30aveMontaigne(8th
),01.40.73.73.73.
M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
DSquared2-247-251rueSaint-Honoré(1st
),
01.71.93.60.00.M°Concorde
Emanuel Berg-140rueduFbgSaint-Honoré
(8th
),01.53.75.48.01.M°Saint-Philippe-du-Roule
Fendi-51aveMontaigne(8th
),0149528452.
M°FranklinRoosevelt
Hervé Léger -24rueCambon(1st
),01.42.60.02.00.
M°Madeleine
Ines de la Fressange -18rueCommines(3rd
),
01.42.76.90.23.M°FillesduCalvaire
Karl Lagerfeld-194blvdSaint-Germain(7th
),
01.42.22.74.99.M°RueduBac
Kenzo-27blvddelaMadeleine(8th
),
01.42.61.04.14.M°Madeleine
Lacoste-37blvddesCapucines(2nd
),
01.42.61.58.20.M°Opéra
Lanvin-22rueduFbgSt-Honoré(8th
),
01.44.71.31.73.M°Concorde
Le Mont Saint Michel -96rueVieilleduTemple
(3rd
),01.42.74.86.07.M°FillesduCalvaire
Levi’s Store-76avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.53.53.05.70.M°GeorgesV
Maison Kitsuné-52ruedeRichelieu(1st
),
01.42.60.34.28.M°Pyramides
Marella-18placedelaMadeleine(8th
),
01.53.30.73.13.M°Madeleine
Marina Rinaldi-20rueRoyale(8th
),
01.42.86.10.90.M°Madeleine
Montagut-90rueduFbgSt-Honoré (8th
),
01.40.17.05.73.M°Concorde
Mulberry-275rueSt-Honoré(1st
),
01.42.60.00.64.M°Tuileries
Rowena Forrest -23rueduCherche-Midi(6th
),
01.42.65.25.46.M°Sèvres-Babylone
Saint Laurent-53aveMontaigne(8th
),
01.53.83.84.53.M°FranklinRoosevelt
eye WeAr
Francis Klein-30rueBonaparte(6th
),
01.44.07.04.28.M°St-Germain-des-Prés
GrandOptical-138avedesChamps-Elysées
(8th
),01.40.76.00.13.M°GeorgeV
Italia Independent -47rueduFour(6th
),
01.42.22.40.34.M°Saint-Sulpice
Lafont Opticien-17blvdRaspail(7th
),
01.45.48.24.23.M°RueduBac
fABrics: couture
Janssens & Janssens-3rued’Anjou(8th
),
01.42.65.04.00.M°Concorde
hoMe decor
Baccarat-11placedesÉtats-Unis(16th
),
01.40.22.11.22.M°Boissière
Boutique Talents -26aveNiel(17th
),
01.44.40.22.80.M°Pereire/Ternes
Bernardaud-11rueRoyale(8th
),01.47.42.82.66.
M°Madeleine
Christofle-9rueRoyale(8th
),01.55.27.99.13.
M°Concorde
Gien-18ruedel’Arcade(8th
),0142665232.
M°Madeleine
Lalique-11rueRoyale(8th
),01.53.05.12.12.
M°Madeleine
Silvera-56-58aveKléber(16th
),01.53.65.78.78.
M°Kléber
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Address Book
Carita | Beauty Spas & ProductsWempe | Jewellery & Watches
La Tuile à Loup-35rueDaubenton(5th
),
01.47.07.28.90.M°Censier-Daubenton
Zwilling-12blvddelaMadeleine(9th
),
01.42.68.88.00.M°Madeleine
JeWellery & WAtches
A. Lange & Söhne-19ruedelaPaix(9th
),
01.42.65.68.71.M°Opéra
Angela Caputi Giuggiu -15Galerie
Véro-Dodat(1st
),01.40.39.01.51.M°Louvre-Rivoli
Arije-3ruedeCastiglione(1st
),01.42.60.37.77.
M°Tuileries
Bénédikt Aïchelé Joaillier -7rueduPont
Louis-Philippe(4th
),01.44.54.03.03.M°Saint-Paul
Boucheron-26placeVendôme(1st
),
01.42.61.58.16.M°Opéra
Bucherer-12blvddesCapucines(9th
),
01.70.99.18.88.M°Opéra
Bvlgari-25placeVendôme(1st
),01.55.35.00.50.
M°Pyramides
Cartier-23placeVendôme(1st
),01.44.53.32.20.
M°Opéra
Césarée-11rueduDragon(6th
),01.45.48.86.86.
M°Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Chopard-1placeVendôme(1st
),01.55.35.20.10.
M°Opéra
Damiani-2 placeVendôme(1st
),01.42.96.95.51.
M°Opera
DoDo by Pomellato-350rueSt-Honoré(1st
),
01.42.60.31.55.M°Tuileries
Dubail-21placeVendôme(1st
),01.42.61.11.17.
M°Tuileries
Gas Bijoux -26-28rueDanielleCasanova(2nd
),
01.42.97.58.80.M°Opéra
Gucci Watches-PrintempsHaussmann(1st
floor),64bdHaussmann(9th
),01.42.82.78.74,
M°Havre-Caumartin
Harry Winston-6ruedelaPaix(2nd
),
01.47.20.03.09.M°Opéra
Hublot-10 placeVendôme(1st
), 01.42.86.67.86.
M°Opéra
Omega-362/364rueSaint-Honoré(2nd
),
01.55.35.03.60.M°Concorde
Panerai-5rueduFaubourgSt-Honoré(8th
),
M°Concorde
Patek Philippe-10placeVendôme(1st
),
01.42.44.17.77.M°Tuileries
Piaget-7ruedelaPaix(2nd
),01.58.62.37.00.
M°Opéra
Richard Mille - 17aveMatignon,01.40.15.10.00.
M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
Rolex - 9placeVendôme(1st
),01.40.20.21.00.
M°Opéra
Tiffany&Co. -6ruedelaPaix(2nd
),01.40.20.20.20.
M°Opéra
Tissot Boutique -76avedesChamps-Elysées
(8th
),01.42.56.18.53.M°GeorgeV
Van Cleef & Arpels-22placeVendôme(1st
),
01.55.04.11.11.M°Opéra
Vhernier-63rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.40.17.93.15.M°Miromesnil
Waskoll -19ruedelaPaix(2nd
),01.44.71.98.94.
MºOpéra
Wempe-16rueRoyale(8th
),01.42.60.21.77.
M°Concorde
lingerie
Agent Provocateur-12rueCambon(1st
),
01.42.61.79.54.M°Madeleine
Cadolle-4rueCambon(1st
),01.42.60.94.22.
M°Madeleine
Eres-2rueTronchet(8th
),01.47.42.28.82.
M°Madeleine
La Perla-20rueduFbgSt-Honoré(8th
),
01.43.12.33.50.M°Concorde
Maison Lejaby-5rueRoyale(8th
),01.42.65.06.77.
M°Concorde
luggAge And BAgs
Cesaire-6rueSaint-Florentin(1st
),01.42.97.43.43.
M°Concorde/Madeleine
Coach (availableatPrintemps)-64blvdHaussmann
(9th
),01.42.82.46.35.M°Havre-Caumartin
Delvaux-151-154GaleriedeValois(1st
),
09.67.19.93.28.M°PalaisRoyal
Dot-Drops-8ruedesCanettes(6th
),
01.43.54.62.15.M°Mabillon
Fauré Le Page-21rueCambon(1st
),
09.82.50.92.30.M°Madeleine
Goyard-233rueSt.Honoré(1st
), 01.42.60.57.04.
M°Tuileries
Hedgren-49rueCambon(1st
),01.42.36.36.97.
M°Madeleine
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FRANCIS KLEIN
This family-run brand offers hand-made, out
of sight glasses and accessories. All made in
France,theircollectionscatertoalllooks,offering
glamorous and original frames allowing you
to wear a piece of Paris every day. Mon-Sat
10am-7pm.
30 rue Bonaparte - Paris 6th
Tel: 01 44 07 04 28
www.francisklein.com
SHOP STOP
DOT-DROPS®
DOT-DROPS® is the brand of choice for the “happy
few”ofelitetravellers.ThephilosophyoftheFrench
manufacturer is to continuously strive to achieve
harmony between design and functionality.
DOTDROPS® creations are a solid marriage
of colours, design and unexpected materials.
Exclusive: you can customize your suitcase at the
boutiqueandmakeyourtravelexperienceunique!
8 rue des Canettes - Paris 6th
Tel: 01 43 54 62 15 / www.mydotdrops.com
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DURANCE
ForDurance,Provenceisbothaheritage andan
inspiration.Wecomposeawell-beinguniverseof
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perfumes. Our wide range of refined fragrances
areelaboratedbyourmasterperfume-makersin
Grasse.
8 rue de Sèvres - Paris 6th
Tel: 01 45 44 08 74
www.durance.fr
SHOP STOP Durance
La Perla
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Van
Chanel
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Balmain
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Boss
Smalto
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Cartier
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Kiton
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Winston
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BERETTA GALLERY
Beautifullytailoredsportandcasualwearfromthe
legendaryfamily-owned,Italianhousespecialised
in the world of nature and hunting are found
in this gallery boutique. High quality, refined
accessories, stylish and sturdy shoes and boots
and gear for the great outdoors are hallmarks of
thebrand.
57 rue Pierre Charron – Paris 8th
Tel: +33(0)1 56 88 59 59
www.berettagallery.com
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SHOP STOP
TISSOT BOUTIQUE
The first European Tissot Flagship store. Discover
the largest Tissot watch collection available in
Paris with more than 500 references from their
traditional watch collection such as the Le Locle
Automatic to the most innovative watches with
theT-TouchExpert.
76 ave des Champs Elysées – Paris 8th
Tel: +33(0)1 42 56 18 53
www.tissot.ch; E-shop: www.tissotshop.com
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AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT
Grand Palais
AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELTEMMANUEL LEVAIN
Step into the exceptional world of this house
devoted to fine and fragrant scents. The Paris
boutique of this brand - founded in Geneva -
carries perfumes, scented candles and home
fragrancesdesignedforwell-beingandserenity.
4 rue Marbeuf – Paris 8th
Tel: +33(0)1 47 23 39 91
www.emmanuel-levain.com
Altan Bottier
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TISSOT T-TOUCH EXPERT SOLAR. TACTILE WATCH POWERED BY SOLAR
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76, AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSÉES – 75 008 PARIS
LES 4 TEMPS, NIVEAU 2 – 92 092 PARIS LA DÉFENSE
ATELIER HORLOGER TISSOT, GALERIE DES ARCADES,
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JANSSENS & JANSSENS
In the very heart of the Faubourg St-Honoré
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alsorecommendoneof40localseamstresses.
3 rue d’Anjou - Paris 8th (Corner 46 Fbg St Honoré)
Tel: 01 42 65 04 00
www.janssensparis.com
SHOP STOP
VHERNIER
Sublime jewellery of precious gems and gold
from this Italian brand. Each piece is unique,
hand-made and influenced in its form by trends
inmodernandcontemporaryart.
63 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré - Paris 8th
Tel: 01 40 17 93 15 - paris@vhernier.fr
www.vhernier.com
SHOP STOP
New Boutique
Richard Mille
MIKI HOUSE
Superbqualityanduniquestylearethehallmarks
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style. Every collection is conceived with the child
in mind. Fashioned in workshops in Japan, the
clothing is made from fine fabrics and imbued
with practical, functional and unique touches.
OpenMon-Sat10am-7pm.
366 rue Saint-Honoré - Paris 1st
Tel: 01 40 20 90 98
www.mikihouse.fr
SHOP STOP
Miki House
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PONT MARIE
QUAI DES CÉLESTINS
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RUE DE JARENTE
RUE D'ORMESSON
Musée
Carnavalet
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Chisato
Ted
Baker
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Louis Quatorze
LUXURY MAP
Le Marais
LOUIS QUATORZE
Louis Quatorze is a luxury leather goods brand
that is inspired by French elegance, refinement
and nobility. It is the 17th
century that the house
references with its modern and practical bags,
whicharehandcrafted.
106 rue Vieille du Temple - Paris 3rd
Tel: 01 42 72 94 43
www.louisquatorzeparis.fr
SHOP STOP
SHOP STOP
MASHA KEJA
Everyday couture bags, this would describe the
Masha Keja style best. Established in Paris since
2008thebrandpresentsafabulousrangeofbags
andwallets,craftedinFranceinrarematerialsand
uniquehandmadetechniques.
10 rue de Jarente - Paris 4th
Tel: 01 47 45 62 58
www.mashakeja.com
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L’ARGENTERIE
DE TURENNE
This elegant shop carries carefully chosen fine
antique French silverware. Superb objects like
knives, forks and spoons that have traveled
through the centuries are found here side by
side with tea services, unusual objects and
cutlerysetsfromleadingsilversmiths.
19 rue de Turenne, Paris 4th
Tel : 01 42 72 04 00
www.argenteriedeturenne.com
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RUESAINT-HONORÉ
PYRAMIDES
OPÉRA
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MADELEINE
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RUEDELAFEUILLADE
RUEDESPETITSCHAMPS
RUE RICHELIEU
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AVENUE DE L’OPÉRA
AVENUE DE L’OPÉRA
RUE CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS
RUE JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
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•La Perla
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BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES
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Église de la Madeleine
PRINTEMPS DU LOUVRE
PrintempsisenteringtheCarrouselduLouvrewith
a2,500sqmnewstoreentirelydedicatedtoluxury.
Discover this new area celebrating the famous
French know-how in the heart of the Louvre
Museum and showcasing the most prestigious
accessories, beauty, watches and jewellery brands.
Open7daysaweek,evenonSundays.
Carrousel du Louvre
99 rue de Rivoli – Paris 1st
Tel : 01 76 77 41 00
www.printemps.com
SHOP STOP
RUE CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS
by Terry
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Zwilling
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SHOP STOP
MICHAEL KORS
SAINT-HONORÉ
MichaelKorsisaworld-renowneddesignerofluxury
accessoriesandready-to-wear,offeringalifestylefor
the consummate jet setter that is as sophisticated
asitisindulgentandasglamorousasitismodern.
279 rue Saint-Honoré - Paris 8th
Tel: +33 (0)1 70 36 44 40
www.michaelkors.com
Printemps
du Louvre
WEMPE
The renowned German watchmaker has been
satisfyingcustomersforover135years.Featuring
afineselectionofstylishjewellery,luxurywatches
andchronometers.
16 rue Royale - Paris 8th
Tel: 01 42 60 21 77
www.wempe.fr
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HUBLOT
From watch complications and revolutionary
materials to world class collaborations such as FIFA
World Cup™ and Ferrari, this unique Swiss watch
company characterizes itself through the “Art of
Fusion” philosophy, bringing tradition into the
future.
10 Place Vendôme – Paris 1st
Tel: +33(0)1 42 86 67 86
www.hublot.com
SHOP STOP
Jaeger-
LeCoultre
Opéra Garnier
Église de la Madeleine
Anshindo•
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Vendôme
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Lafayette
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SHOP STOP
GALERIES LAFAYETTE
PARIS HAUSSMANN
Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann offers a large
selectionofitemsineverysegment,fromfashion
to accessories, beauty, interior decoration and
finefood.LocatedintheheartofParisnearbythe
Opera, the 70,000 square-meter flagship store,
symbol of the Parisian elegance, offers more
than 3,500 brands from affordable to the most
prestigiousreferences.
40 boulevard Haussmann – Paris 9th
Tel: +33 (0)1 42 82 36 40
haussmann.galerieslafayette.com/en/
PERRIN
LuxuryleatheraccessoriescompanyPERRINPARIS
cuts the ribbon on its Paris flagship just steps
awayfromthePlaceVendôme.Renownedglove
makers and tanners since 1893, PERRIN is best
known for their eponymous Glove Clutch and
their uniquely conceptual designs of handbags,
gloves and sunglasses-all made from the finest
qualityskins.
3 rue d’Alger – Paris 1st
Tel: +33(0)1 42 36 53 54
www.perrinparis.com
SHOP STOP
Perrin
Hublot
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Where Paris english Issue n° 257 edition juin 2015 /2015 June

  • 1. ® ® JUNE2015/#257PARISMONTHLYCITYGUIDEPARIS-ENGLISHEDITION JUNE 2015 Issue No 257 PARIS MONTHLY CITYGUIDE ® FASHION • ARTS & ATTRACTIONS • DINING • ENTERTAINMENT • MAPS PiègeTaste the Chef’s Culinary Art WP JUNE FRONT COVER NEW.indd 3 11/05/2015 13:32
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  • 6. 6 WHERE PARIS I JUNE 2015 The guide 20 SHOPPING The latest trends and the hottest fashions 58 ARTS & ATTRACTIONS This month’s round-up of exhibitions and attractions 72 DINING Our selection of restaurants 84 ENTERTAINMENT This month’s best events and bars 94 NAVIGATE Your guide to getting around the city with maps and transport listings CONNECT WITH US ONLINE PERSONALISE YOUR PARIS AT WHERETRAVELER.COM PARIS | CONTENTS Facebook.com/whereparismagazine Twitter.com/whereparis ® ® JUNE2015/#257PARISMONTHLYCITYGUIDEPARIS-ENGLISHEDITION JUNE 2015 Issue No 257 PARIS MONTHLY CITYGUIDE ® FASHION • ARTS & ATTRACTIONS • DINING • ENTERTAINMENT • MAPS PiègeTaste the Chef’s Culinary Art WP JUNE FRONT COVER NEW.indd 3 11/05/2015 13:32 June ® ON THE COVER Chef Jean-François Piège’s signature cod dish. Photo © Laurent Fau THE PORTFOLIO IN PARIS We publish editions in Chinese (biannual), Russian (annual) and Latin American (annual). They are available on the concierge desk and in-room at all our partner hotels. Where is the largest global publisher of visitor magazines, available in the finest hotels and operating in 76 cities worldwide. ® Agathe wears: Hervé Léger one-piece swimsuit (www.herveleger.com), Dinh Van yellow gold pendant necklaces and yellow gold cuff bracelet (www.dinhvan.com), Gucci necklace and yellow gold Bamboo bracelets (www.gucci.com), Esther Vina shagreen cuff bracelet (www.esthervina.com) Hot Dates This month’s calendar of must-see events Jean-François Piège Meet the talented chef and go on a culinary tour of his Parisian establishments My Paris Head Concierge Philippe Lesigne shares his favourite things about the city of Paris 10 14 98 Turn to page 36 to shop our Poolside Looks. Photo©LuigiDiDonna WP JUNE TOC.indd 6 11/05/2015 14:05
  • 7. New address: 62, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré 75008 Paris T + 33 1 42 96 39 00 paris@operagallery.com Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 7.30 pm & Sunday 11 am - 7 pm operagallery.com June 19 - July 11, 2015 VALAY SHENDE Dhobi,2015-Stainlesssteeldiscs-134,5x264x167,5cm WhereValayShendedef.indd 1 23/04/2015 11:34WP OPERA GALLERY.indd 1 05/05/2015 09:54
  • 8. 8  WHERE Paris I june 2015 Sandra Iskander [Editor] where PariS supports: Published by the Visitor Publications division of Morris Communications Company, LLC 725 Broad St., Augusta, GA 30901 where PariS 35 rue des Mathurins 75008 Paris, France Tel: +33 (0)1 43 12 56 56 Fax: +33 (0)1 43 12 56 57 PUBLISHER and General manager Pascal Tranchant* Tel: +33 (0)1 43 12 56 42 EDITOR Sandra Iskander* GROUP ART DIRECTOR Tim Benton ART EDITOR Shelley Varley DESIGNER Grant Pearce PRODUCTION MANAGER/london Melanie Needham SENIOR PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Jennifer Bourne PRODUCTION ASSISTANTs Richard Darani, David Weeks CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alexander Lobrano, Patricia Valicenti* Designer and production Manager Céline Février* GRAPHIC DESIGN MANAGER Laura Zaharia* Fashion Photographer Luigi Di Donna Shopping Maps Illustrator Aline Zalko SALES DIRECTOR Jean-Louis Roux-Fouillet jeanlouis.rouxfouillet@wheremagazine.com advertising - SENIOR account manager Corinne Durant* advertising - account managers Guillaume Prevel*, Romain Margot-Dufour* Publicité secteur Marché de l’Art HELIUM Publicité Tel: 01 48 01 86 86 contact@heliumpublicite.fr Publicité secteurs Vins, Champagnes, Automobile PUBLIPERFORMANCES Tel : 09 64 10 57 35 pturcan@publiperformances.fr DISTRIBUTION AND HOTEL SERVICES MANAGER Suzanne Tang* Marketing & communication coordinator Jennifer Groult* OFFICE MANAGER Anne-Marie Dancy* *E-MAIL FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE firstname.lastname@wheremagazine.com MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS MVP i EUROPE maNAGING DIRECTOR EUROPE Chris Manning MVP i EXECUTIVE President Donna W. Kessler MVP i CREATIVE CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER Haines Wilkerson DESIGN DIRECTOR Jane Frey CREATIVE COORDINATOR Beverly Mandelblatt MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS Chairman & CEO William S. Morris III President William S. Morris IV Edité par Where Paris SNC. Société en nom collectif constituée le 26 mai 1993 au capital de €1.725.795. Durée 99 ans. 391 247 251 RCS PARIS. Représentant légal: Chris Manning. Tirage: 51,000 (OJD 2014). N° de ISSN: 1241-8625. Dépôt légal: juin 2015. Reproduction interdite sauf accord préalable. Where® Magazine makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information it publishes, but cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from errors or omissions. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Where® is a registered trademark of Morris Visitor Publications. the team | WHERE PARIS PROJECT IS ENDORSED BY It is the world’s culinary capital and in this issue we celebrate one of the most talented chefs, Jean-François Piège, who has built a culinary empire in the French capital, which includes a fine dining establishment and a modern Parisian brasserie. In this issue you will also discover the recently reopened Opera Gallery, which boasts an impressive selection of modern art, while at the Grand Palais an exceptional exhibition is held showcasing the works of Diego Velázquez. And if you enjoy the smell of roses you will love our Ravishing Roses feature taking you out of the city and to magnificent rose gardens. Shopping is a natural activity while in the fashion capital and in this issue we take you to the newest boutiques on the chic block and we take you on a fabulous stroll along Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. If you are heading to the South of France to soak in the sun make sure you turn to page 36 for our Poolside Looks photo shoot for sun-inspired fashions. Jazz and a music festival are also on the agenda this month as well as live concerts so make sure you turn to our Entertainment section for all dates and venues. It is also in this section where you will discover the recently opened speakeasy bar that is sneakily hidden behind a grilled cheese sandwich shop and the ephemeral event, Cointreau Fizz Privé that promises to be the hottest ticket in town. We hope you enjoy this issue and your stay in Paris. A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Plan ahead for your next visit to Paris, subscribe to Where® Magazine : Annual 12 issues €80 (France), €96 Europe, €132 (outside Europe). Contact : Anne-Marie Dancy Tel : +33 (0)1 43 12 56 41 E-mail : annemarie.dancy@wheremagazine.com Welcome to Paris WP JUNE MASTHEAD.indd 8 11/05/2015 14:12
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  • 10. Discover the best of June in Paris Prix de Diane The Chantilly racecourse is hosting the elegant Prix de Diane Longines today. The gates open at 11am and spectators are invited to watch as three-year-old fillies race to be crowned the best. The day also includes a special event concert and marquees where guests can mingle while enjoying fine champagne. Plenty of green space also creates the ideal spot for a chic picnic at the races. You can get your tickets at www.billetterie.france-galop.com. 14 sunday HOT DATES June 10  WHERE Paris I June 2015 WP JUNE HOT DATES.indd 10 11/05/2015 14:21
  • 11. PrixdeDiane©Scoopdyga;Versailles©T.Nava;KidsDayOut©Thinkstock PARIS THIS MONTH Sparks Fly at Versailles Walk through the magnificent gardens of the Château de Versailles as classical music is played and as the musical fountains put on an incredible show with music and light, coming to a spectacular end with a fabulous fireworks show. Visit www.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr for all ticketing information. 27 saturday Make sure you get your ticket for the most important match, the men’s final, which is taking place today on the courts of the Roland Garros stadium. Visit rolandgarros.fft-tickets.com/uk for all ticketing information. 7 Sunday Roland Garros 6 saturday Children’s store Miki House is hosting a fun day for all kids today with workshops organised to keep the little ones entertained from 10am to 6pm. Face painting, magic and nail art for little girls are all part of the program. 366 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 40 20 90 96 Kids’ Day Out WP JUNE HOT DATES.indd 11 11/05/2015 14:21
  • 12. PARIS THIS MONTH Trade Shows & Art Fairs Mon 1 NATURALLY Thisshowisatributetonaturalandholisticliving.You’ll findorganicfoods,healthandbeautyproducts,home furnishingsandobjectsaswellasnature-oriented activities.Theshowisopenfrom10:30am-6pm. www.vivez-nature.com.ParisExpo,blvdVictor, PortedeVersailles(15th) Mon-Wed 1-3 SALON DE MONTROUGE Thisshow,oneoftheoldestcontemporaryartevents inFrance,ispresentingaselectionofworksbysome 60internationalcontemporaryandemergingartists inahostofmediumsrangingfromphotographsand sculpturestoinstallationsanddigitalcreations.The showisopenfrom12-7pm. www.salondemontrouge.fr.LeBeffroi,2PlaceEmile-Cresp, 92120Montrouge Wed-Sun 3-7 CARRE RIVE GAUCHE Antiquedealersandartgalleriesintheheartofthe7th arrondissementpresentfineworks,specialexhibitions andexceptionalpieceswiththisyear’stheme beingmetamorphosis.Thegalleriesareopenfrom 11am-7pm. www.carrerivegauche.com.LocatedintheLeftBankarea boundedbytheQuaiVoltaire,ruedel’Université,rueduBac, andruedesSaints-Pères(7th) Sat-Sun 13-14 ART SHOPPING Thisshowbringstogetherthelatestinaffordable contemporaryartfrom400Frenchandinternational artistsandgalleries.You’llfinddrawings,paintings, sculptureanddesign.Theshowisopenfrom 11am-8pm,until6:30pmonthe14th. www.salon-artshopping.com.CarrouselduLouvre, 99ruedeRivoli(1st) Sat-Sun 13-14 PORTES OUVERTES Duringthisgatheringsome100artistsinthescenic villageofLePréSaint-GervaisjusteastofParisopenup theirstudiostothepublic.Theeventisaninvitationto discovercharmingurbanarchitecturefilledwithlofts, studiosandcourtyardgardens.Theshowisputonby theartist’scollectiveAteliers-Estandoffersaglimpse intothecreativeworldof100artists,theirtechniques andworksinprogress.Thevenuesareopenfrom 2-8pm. WelcomepointislocatedatPlacedugeneralLeclerc, 93310LePréSaint-Gervais Sun 21 SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA MAISON DE POUPEE Thisdelightfulshowbringstogethersome100 exhibitorsofferingawiderangeofcraftminiatures fromaroundtheworld,enablingbothcollectorsand newcomerstojourneyintothewonderfulworldof dollhouses.Theshowisopenfrom10am-5:30pm. www.simp-paris.com.EspaceChamperret, PlacedelaPorteChamperret(17th) 12  WHERE Paris I June 2015 Wednesday 20 saturday A Zen Day Clear your mind with W Hotel’s SaturWAY offer and take a Strala Yoga class before enjoying a healthy buffet brunch at the hotel’s Coquette restaurant. Just in time for tomorrow, the International Day of Yoga. Call 01 77 48 94 44 to reserve. Starting today and through to the 26th of the month, the Grand Palais will be hosting the Cinema Paradiso Cult Film Festival. Settle into a LoveSeat or snuggle in a bed as cult movies including Woody Allen’s Manhattan, Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and Brian De Palma’s Carrie are shown on the big screen. You can check when movies are playing and get your tickets at www.fnac.com. 16 tuesday Cinema Paradiso Listen to tenor Joseph Calleja and the Ile-de-France National Orchestra as they perform music by Verdi, Puccini and Tchaikovsky at the Théâtre des Champs- Élysées. 15 ave Montaigne (8th), 01 49 52 50 00 19 friday A Night at the Opera WP JUNE HOT DATES.indd 12 11/05/2015 14:22
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  • 14. Profile Jean-François PiègeBy Alexander Lobrano P aris chef Jean-François Piège, 45, is on a roll. One of the best of the new generation of French chefs who are revising and reinventing the French kitchen for the 21st century, Piège not only has a brilliant personal cooking style that displays a flawless equilibrium between the technical side of cooking and his deep capacity for culinary creativity, he’s also that rare chef who has a talent for all facets of creating and running a restaurant, from designing the dining room to fine-tuning the service, and making sure that it’s a successful business. Last December, he opened Clover, a new-wave bistro in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the storied neighbourhood in the heart of the Left Bank, and it’s since become one of the chicest tables in Paris for its intriguing modern take on bistro cooking. At Clover, the food is lighter, healthier and less- meat oriented than in traditional bistros, and it also comes with a stylish décor and clientele, plus a friendly relaxed service style. The idea for Clover was conceived with his wife Elodie. “I wanted to create a restaurant with my wife,” explains the chef. “Our goal was to open a restaurant that would become a neighbourhood place, which meant it had to appeal to the book editors, antique dealers, and fashion people who make Saint-Germain-des-Prés one of the most sophisticated urban neighbourhoods in the world.” After finding a diminutive space in the rue Perronet, just a five-minute walk from the famous Café de Flore, the couple worked with stylish designer Charlotte Biltgen to create a twenty- seat restaurant with a distinctive look that comes from its walls covered with cream-colored glazed Japanese raku tiles and diamond-shaped cedar shakes. “Since the space is so intimate, everything had to be aesthetically perfect,” says Piège, so he and his wife shopped table accessories for the restaurant all over the world. They found the tableware in Venice, California and other pottery in Vermont, while the rattan-like chairs come from Sweden. The menu at Clover, which gets its name from Piège’s personal collection of four-leaf clover objects—“I love their form and the idea that they’re meant to bring good luck”—changes according the chef’s innovations and the seasons, but runs to dishes like puffed grilled quinoa wafers with eggplant and black sesame purée and steamed croaker fish with a thatch of pink turnip shavings in a succulent yellow pool of nasturtium flower juice. “In designing the menu at Clover, I wanted to create modern bistro style dishes that are healthy. So there’s a lot of fish and vegetables on the menu, and the kitchen adds almost no butter or cream to any preparation,” he says. There are still a few crowd-pleasing classics on the menu, however, including an exquisitely classical French dish or two, like a small fragile golden pastry tourte filled with wild duck meat and foie gras, topped with black truffles and served with a small salad of curly endive. Now he’ll be closing his eponymous Restaurant Jean-François Piège in the 7th arrondissement on the Left Bank at the end of June to move it to new quarters near the Elysées Palace, the French president’s residence in the 8th arrondissement, for a reopening in September. The new restaurant, which will also get a new name, yet to be determined, is being designed by Los Angeles-based Icelandic born interior architect Gulla Johnsdottir, whose edgy designs for the Grauman’s Chinese Theater and the Roosevelt Hotel in the Californian city have made her one of the most sought-after designers in North America. “I need more space,” explains Piège of his decision to move, adding, “I also want to completely reinvent my restaurant to reflect my Photo©RinaNurra 14  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP JUNE CHEF.indd 14 11/05/2015 14:28
  • 15. “...it’s important to allow people to choose what they want to eat rather than imposing a tasting menu” WP JUNE CHEF.indd 15 11/05/2015 14:29
  • 16. Profile BrasserieThoumieux©StephanedeBourgies anything like the dish I often whip up at home, but this certainty turned out to be very much an understatement. What came to the table was a lozenge of Parmesan flan delicately wrapped in individual strands of spaghetti topped with a ridge of egg yolk and garnished with thick chunks of grilled bacon. It was a spectacular dish. Since he left the Hôtel de Crillon in 2009, Piège has built himself a delicious little empire in the 7th arrondissement along the rue Saint Dominique. His debut address there was Brasserie Thoumieux, a sexy brasserie that serves inventive modern French dishes like a “pizza soufflé”, a puffy pillow of delicate dough topped with tomato, cheese and herbs, and another riff on spaghetti carbonara, this one made with squid instead of pasta, a nod at the fact that the fashionable young clientele that frequent this place are often balancing their love of good food with calorie consciousness. He’s also opened Gâteaux Thoumieux, a patisserie; a delightful hotel, and his signature restaurant, Restaurant Jean-François Piège, the intimate supper club, which will transfer to its new quarters in the 8th arrondissement. A highlight of the menu here is the royale (flan) of chicken livers with crayfish under a foam of chicken livers, made according to an 1892 recipe by French chef Lucien Tendret. One of the best dishes to be of my classics, but otherwise, the compass points of the kitchen will be seasonal produce, healthy eating, and gastronomic wit.” For my part, I’ll never forget my most memorable experience of Piège’s style of gastronomic wit. At the time, he was chef at Les Ambassadeurs, the restaurant at the Hôtel de Crillon where he won two Michelin stars. Prior to taking over at Les Ambassadeurs, he’d been chef at the three-star Restaurant Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, so I was curious to see what this young Turk would get up to once he was serving his own cuisine rather than cooking in the service of a celebrity boss. Lunching with a friend who was visiting Paris from Monaco, our meal began with an assortment of rather magical miniatures, including a shot glass of horseradish spiked beet soup, a sublime royale (flan) of grey North Sea shrimp, a “cigar” filled with escargot butter, and a bon-bon of truffle butter to be spread on miniature wands of toasted baguette. Next, a dish of scallops served three different ways—as a fine hash with a grenobloise (pickles, hard-boiled eggs and capers) relish, as “chips”, and deep-fried with a side of cauliflower soup. This was spectacularly good food, so I could not wait for my main course to arrive—spaghetti carbonara. I knew it probably wouldn’t be evolution as a chef, the way that Paris dining is changing, and also to present my ideas for what French haute-cuisine cooking can be in the 21st century.” Piège says that the new restaurant will “be about restoring the primacy of pleasure to haute cuisine. The formula for haute cuisine dining has become out-dated, and it’s too formal, too stiff, and ultimately fails to actually make very many people happy. When people step through the doors of my new place, I want them to relax, and I want them to instantly know that they’re going to have a good time,” says the chef, who is also planning a new menu for his re-launched restaurant. So the first thing people will see when they come through the door at his new table is the kitchen. “Seeing the kitchen is welcoming and relaxing,” says Piège, who also installed an open kitchen at his Left Bank bistro Clover. “I think it creates an intimacy, since people can observe that the cooking is being done just for them,” he adds. “I think that it’s fun to begin a meal with a series of small plates, like I do at Restaurant Jean-François Piège, but I also believe that a meal has to have a main course, and that it’s important to allow people to choose what they want to eat rather than imposing a tasting menu,” says the chef. “Some dishes from the current menu will be carried over, like the blanc manger, which is one 16  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP JUNE CHEF.indd 16 11/05/2015 14:30
  • 17. Portrait©StephanedeBourgies;Dish©RinaNurra;Pizza©LaurentFau Brasserie Thoumieux 79 rue Saint-Dominique (7th), 01 47 05 49 75 Clover 5 rue Perronet (7th), 01 75 50 00 05 Gateaux Thoumieux 58 rue Saint Dominique (7th), 01 45 51 12 12 Restaurant Jean- François Piège 79 rue Saint-Dominique (7th), 01 47 05 79 79 BrasserieThoumieux©StephanedeBourgies found at any restaurant in Paris, this delicate and beautifully made preparation seduces by matting tiny sweet crayfish against a backdrop of creamy earthy chicken liver mousse. Two other brilliant dishes from a recent dinner at this address were duck breast cooked rare and garnished with fine crispy strips of its own skin and a sauce of black olives, celery and pan drippings, and a veal chop with girolles and fresh almonds on a bed of finely sliced peaches, the fruit offering an intriguing background for the succulent meat. A native of the city of Valence in the Rhone river valley, Piège says that his gastronomic true north remains the cooking of his grandmother. “She was a wonderful cook, and I got my interest in cooking from her,” says the chef. Today, he and his wife Elodie live in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, for which he has a special affection. “I love the 1st arrondissement, where I live near the beautiful Place des Victoires, and I think it’s not by chance that it’s called the first arrondissement, because in many ways it really is the best. It’s dense and very cultural, with some of the world’s great museums, like the Louvre, but also narrow little lanes lined by old houses and small shops where people sell interesting and original things. One of the best new shops nearby is Terroirs d’Avenir (6-7-8 rue du Nil, 2nd arrondissement), which sells first-rate produce from the best producers in France.” One of the busiest chefs in Paris, he relishes his Saturday mornings off, when he shops the open food market on the Avenue du Président Kennedy in the 16th arrondissement. Among the stands he recommends there is that of Joël Thiébault, the vegetable farmer who sells the seasonal crop from his farm just ten kilometres west of the Eiffel Tower in the Yvelines region. Piège also likes strolling the covered 19th century passages of Paris, especially the Galerie Véro-Dodat, and enjoys a night off from cooking at a favourite restaurant like Frenchie, chef Gregory Marchand’s popular modern French bistro, or Le Comptoir, chef Yves Camdeborde’s table in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Very busy though he may be preparing for the September move of his main restaurant, the decidedly ambitious chef is already nursing a dream for his next project. “In a couple of years, I’d really like to open a restaurant in Los Angeles. Elodie and I love Los Angeles, it’s a fascinating city with a great lifestyle, and we often go to California on vacation. So I’d love to open a restaurant in L.A. and perhaps divide my time between California and Paris. The produce in California is superb, and since L.A. is a really creative city, I think that Los Angelinos would be responsive to my style of contemporary French cooking.” Before Piège goes to work on his American dream, however, le tout Paris is very eagerly awaiting his next French one in early September. And for anyone who’s fallen in love with this chef’s cooking and wants to recreate the pleasure of dining at one of Piège’s Paris tables at home, Jean- François Piège, a beautifully illustrated cookbook that makes his cuisine accessible to the home cook, was published in English by Flammarion this past March. www.wheretraveler.com  17 WP JUNE CHEF.indd 17 11/05/2015 14:30
  • 18. Feature T he Opera Gallery inaugurated its new Parisian venue on the 16th of April in the heart of the Golden Triangle, which is complete with an outdoor terrace to welcome the house’s museum-quality collection of works. The masters are all here as are the latest in emerging, contemporary artists. It’s akin to walking into a superbly decorated living space with the colourful, exuberant works of Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Dubuffet and Alexander Calder all on and around the walls. The gallery hosts individual and thematic exhibitions throughout the year with works emanating from their extensive collection. Abstract art, street art, photography and sculpture are all showcased here and the gallery is currently developing a design department. The 1000-square metre setting is breath-taking, offering the perfect frame for fine contemporary and modern art. The guiding principle of the gallery since its creation has been to offer international collectors access to a diversity of artists ranging from the modern masters like Henri Matisse, Lucio Fontana and Andy Warhol to sought-after contemporary artists among them Marc Quinn, Lita Cabellut and Joe Black. It’s all about juxtapositions in which Picasso and Chagall are ensconced in the same airy exhibition spaces as intriguing contemporary art like Gérard Rancinan’s Batman Family. Created by Gilles Dyan in 1994, the Opera Gallery network, which consists of 11 Opera 18  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP JUNE OPERA.indd 18 11/05/2015 14:50
  • 19. BatmanFamilyenvoyage,2015-GérardRancinan©CourtesyOperaGallery Opera Gallery, the Opus ContinuesBy Patricia Valicenti Galleries around the world, is dedicated to art, enshrining a collection that is eclectic and remarkable by its scope and diversity and has locations throughout the world ranging from North America to Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The gallery collaborates, too, with museums and art centres around the world, recently putting on a show with 150 works from its collection at the Seoul Arts Centre entitled from Renoir to Damien Hirst, which gives an idea of the range of works in the house’s collection. “Our approach is different. We are very generalist, we’re interested in art in general,” said Mr Dyan, the Opera gallery’s founder and the Chairman of the Opera Gallery Group. “We are very open, welcoming, to young people, too, we want people to be at ease,” he added. 62 Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01 42 96 39 00 Mon-Sat 10am-7:30pm, Sun 11am-7pm An Address Full of History The new venue is filled with cultural and fashionable history for it is where the headquarters of the perfume house of Roger & Gallet were once located. It was frequented by high society who converged here to discover the window displays of moving manikins and original art collections of artists like Mucha and Méheut. It would also become a fashion mecca when Gianni Versace opened his landmark flagship store here in 1991. www.wheretraveler.com  19 WP JUNE OPERA.indd 19 11/05/2015 14:51
  • 20. ShoppingFor Her | For Him | For Children | Beauty Break | Department Stores The Guide By Sandra Iskander Piaget’s new bejewelled haven. Page 22 20  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 20 11/05/2015 14:59
  • 21. SHOPPING For Her Another Tommy in Paris The French capital has welcomed a new Tommy Hilfiger boutique in the shopping district in the 9th arrondissement of the city, perfectly situated between the neighbouring department stores and Rue Cambon. Housed in a former bank, and across the road from the famous Olympia concert hall, the boutique is a sprawling space with the house’s latest collections for him and her beautifully on show. The recent opening, which coincided with the brand’s 30th anniversary, saw the fashion world’s socialites and French stars, including model Behati Prinsloo and socialite Olivia Palermo, come out to celebrate the double milestone. Wearing the designer’s latest collections, which include American football-inspired pieces, both Behati and Olivia wore pleated dresses inspired by the skirts worn by American cheerleaders. Tommy Hilfiger Boutique 43 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01 42 60 70 02 Delicate Jitrois Famous for his leather collections, Jean-Claude Jitrois has always created the perfect pieces for the fashionista with an edge, and while his Spring/Summer 2015 collection naturally features vixen leather looks, it also includes some subdued pieces that work well into any wardrobe. Alongside mini leather dresses in scarlet red and sexy black you will also find feminine designs including this delicately embroidered romper. Jitrois Boutique 40 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01 47 42 58 85 Chic Loafers The Left Bank has recently welcomed a bright new addition to its already illustrious list of boutiques. On Rue du Bac, standing out in the street thanks to its bright blue hue, shoppers will now find the new Chatelles boutique. The first Parisian boutique for the brand, clients are invited to discover the house’s popular loafers, handmade in Portugal using fine Italian leather. The loafers are available in a variety of colours with the possibility of personalising your pair by adding elegant tassels that are available in 18 different colours. Chatelles Boutique 94 rue du Bac (7th), 01 42 22 20 46 Another Tommy The French capital has welcomed a new Tommy Hilfiger boutique in the shopping district in the 9th arrondissement of the city, perfectly situated between the neighbouring department stores and Rue Cambon. Housed in a former bank, and across the road from the famous Olympia concert hall, the boutique is a sprawling space with the house’s latest collections for him and her beautifully on show. The recent opening, which coincided with the brand’s 30th anniversary, saw the fashion world’s socialites and French stars, including model Behati Prinsloo and socialite Olivia Palermo, come out to celebrate the double milestone. Wearing the designer’s latest collections, which include American football-inspired pieces, both Behati and Olivia wore pleated dresses inspired by the skirts worn by American cheerleaders. 43 blvd des Capucines (9th), WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 21 11/05/2015 14:59
  • 22. A n elegant, convivial and contemporary experience awaits in Piaget’s new flagship store on the celebrated Rue de la Paix. The Maison’s high watchmaking and jewellery collections are showcased in this new place as well as the incredible know-how and craftsmanship techniques of its arts and craftsmen. The 7 Paix, as it is known, reveals the world of Piaget with all of the creativity it embodies. The address in and of itself is a mythical one for it is where the great French fashion designer Charles-Frédéric Worth opened his luxurious salons in 1858. Today it is the unique heritage of Piaget with its precious watches and jewellery that animates a luxurious space of 500 square metres. The façade of the boutique captivates in deep black and grey punctuated by gold. Side by side with the two shop windows one can enjoy the show being played out in the “Vitrine Extraordinaire” where the house’s creations will evolve. This summer the star extraordinaire is the Possession Collection in a marvellous merry-go-round of jewellery boxes designed by Soline d’Aboville. As it comes to life, the spectators discover the new campaign, “Possession. Turn and the world is yours.” Inside the elegant boutique the atmosphere celebrates the hand of man for no less than 20 different craft professions were called upon to create the precious interior. Parquet flooring and wainscoting in oak meet up with elegant, discrete furnishings. Here are the chests with gilded gold leaf while lamps crafted in Murano diffuse refined lighting. A brass chandelier is an invitation to the first floor -- reached by a transparent elevator – where a Japanese-style screen with delicate floral patterns leads into the space devoted to fine watches while an icon display window all dressed in gold beckons to the high jewellery collections. Conceived as rooms of a home where ten people, among them a master watchmaker, who is there all the time, receive, the store presents the Piaget realm. The fine watch making space reflects the house’s Altiplano watch: discretion, Perfectly Piaget The Piaget Altiplano 38mm 900P watch Photo©Piaget2015.Allrightsreserved. 22  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP PIAGET.indd 2 11/05/2015 16:16
  • 23. Photo©Piaget2015.Allrightsreserved. absolute elegance and total precision. Here one can admire the beauty of the manufacture’s calibres. Over the past years, twenty-five extremely flat movements have emerged among them the stunning tourbillion, the intriguing moon phase and the fascinating skeleton. They can all be enjoyed, too, on film, in the comfort of an armchair unless the visitor prefers to choose to peruse a book on fine watches from the house library or take in the tools used in the fine watch making professions. The High jewellery universe at 7 Paix celebrates the art of the house’s master jewellers. The gold mosaic in the icon window was made entirely by hand. The magical jewellery windows displaying the sumptuous collections glimmer in full colour with emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, tourmalines and garnets while turquoise, opal, jade, onyx and lapis-lazuli are all part of the show. Piaget’s new setting is a continual journey. A VIP room opens up onto a charming landscaped garden with a Japanese maple tree, jasmines and osmanthus plants, a splendid magnolia tree surrounded by ferns, tall flowering grasses, forget-me-nots and hellebores providing the perfect place for Piaget’s celebrated and sought-after soirées. Meanwhile a world of enchantment unfolds on the first floor where the Mariage space, dedicated to marriage, is revealed. Here the rings and pieces of Piaget Passion are found along with a tempting Bridle Bar presenting a procession of wedding bands. Further along the gallery running alongside the windows looking out over the Rue de la Paix, a reception space has been conceived, a 21st century Piaget club with bookshelves, couches and mobile displays where temporary exhibitions, cocktail parties for clients or private dinners can take place. “The 7 Paix brings to life the ensemble of the know-how of Piaget. It brings almost into reach the professions of fine watch making and High Jewellery making. That is even more important in our eyes because we are one of the rare houses to have so many professions integrated within it. This place has been born from an ambition: to offer each customer a unique experience, his or her own”, says Olivier Perruchot, the Managing Director of Piaget for France and the United Kingdom. 7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01 58 62 37 00 “The 7 Paix brings to life the ensemble of the know-how of Piaget. It brings almost into reach the professions of fine watch making and High Jewellery making.” Bracelet in 18-carat pink gold set with diamonds from Piaget’s Mediterranean Garden Collection Ring in 18-carat pink gold set with tourmalines and diamonds from Piaget’s Mediterranean Garden Collection Necklace in 18-carat white gold set with tourmalines, emeralds and diamonds from Piaget’s Mediterranean Garden Collection Photo©Piaget2015.Allrightsreserved;FacadeofthePiagetBoutique:Image:CréationBertranddeMiollispourPiaget–www.miollis.com SHOPPING Advertorial www.wheretraveler.com  23 WP PIAGET.indd 3 11/05/2015 16:16
  • 24. SHOPPING For Her A Literary Collection Browse the latest Sonia Rykiel collection that is displayed in the house’s new library. The brand’s iconic Saint-Germain boutique has been transformed into a library, inspired by the literary café culture of the 6th arrondissement, where for the upcoming year shoppers can peruse books as well as fashion. Nestled between 40,000 books on floor to ceiling shelves, the Spring/Summer 2015 collection is an ode to the bohemian Saint-Germain-des-Prés lifestyle. Jumpsuits, soft knits and loose trousers creating long silhouettes make up the soft-toned collection and all feature the designer’s emblematic stripes, woven, knitted, printed and even painted on by hand. 175 blvd Saint-Germain (6th), 01 43 54 60 60 A Slice of London in Paris Head to Marks & Spencer, one of the UK’s leading retailers, which you will find on the most famous avenue of the French capital, the Champs-Elysées. Open daily, here you will find on-trend fashion pieces for the entire family at affordable prices as well as British delicacies including English mustard and tangy salt and vinegar chips. Marks & Spencer Boutique 100 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01 56 69 19 20 Luxury Leather Family-run luxury leather house Perrin combines the tradition of French savoir-faire with modern and graphic designs. In the recently opened boutique in the chic first arrondissement of the French capital, near the very fashionable rue Saint-Honoré, clients are welcomed in to discover the house’s latest collections. Founded in 1893, Perrin became the experts in glove-making and today the Spring/Summer 2015 collection features sexy leather cuff gloves with metal cuff detailing as well as elegant glove clutch bags, a subtle nod to the house’s beginnings. Perrin Boutique 3 rue d’Alger (1st), 01 42 36 53 54 SoniaRykielLibrary©LucBoegly-2014;Perrinphoto©PerrinParis 24 WHERE PARIS I JUNE 2015 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 24 11/05/2015 15:04
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  • 26. SHOPPING For Him Abstract Classics Raf Simons has collaborated with Fred Perry to bring gentlemen classic pieces with a twist. The Fred Perry X Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 collection is hugely inspired by abstract African designs that have been worked into Fred Perry’s classic items. Monochrome polo shirts are given life with colourful prints and patchwork while jackets are lined with vibrant prints. Fred Perry Boutique 26 rue des Rosiers (4th), 01 42 76 04 80 A Watch to Watch Hublot has teamed up with the Italian eyewear manufacturer Italia Independent to launch a limited edition watch. The watch combines a new material, Texalium® and the iconic design of Hublot’s Big Bang. The case of the watch is in Texalium®, which is unique for it is in aluminium-coated carbon fibre. The advantage of this is that it can be designed in different colours while it also has a remarkable brilliance and remains light like carbon fibre. The Big Bang Unico Italia Independent is being made in two colours, grey and blue each produced to just 500 pieces. The watch features Hublot’s chronograph movement, the Unico, developed, machined and assembled entirely in-house. The movement is a flyback chronograph, which can be reset at any time, and the watch enjoys a power reserve of 72 hours and a handsome skeleton dial. Each watch comes in a customised Italia Independent display case and with a pair of Italia Independent sunglasses as a bonus gift. - P.V. Hublot Boutique 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01 42 86 67 86 From the City to the Sea The Spring/Summer 2015 ready-to-wear collection from De Fursac is both a seaside- friendly wardrobe as well as an urban-suited one. Cotton sweaters teamed with denim trousers are an ideal pairing for a day spent on a yacht, while chinos and cotton trousers worn with a smart polo shirt is perfect for an al fresco dinner. De Fursac has always aimed to create sharp silhouettes using the finest materials and marrying classic elegance and contemporary chicness, and with this new collection it is easy to see that the high-end house’s savoir- faire is well at play. De Fursac Boutique 34 ave de l’Opéra (2nd), 01 53 43 05 00 Abstract Classics Raf Simons has collaborated with Fred Perry to bring gentlemen classic pieces with a twist. The Fred Perry X Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2015 collection is hugely inspired by abstract African designs that have been worked into Fred Perry’s classic items. Monochrome polo shirts are given life with colourful prints and patchwork while jackets are lined with 26 WHERE PARIS I JUNE 2015 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 26 11/05/2015 15:08
  • 27. Getting there: Boat (Batobus, get off at Beaugrenelle) - Subway (Metro) Line 10 Charles Michels, Line 6 Bir-Hakeim - Bus 42, 62, 70, 88 Opening hours: Shops: Monday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm - Restaurants & Cinemas: Monday to Sunday from 10am to midnight CHIC SHOPPING THE DESTINATION BEAUGRENELLE PARIS - 12 RUE LINOIS, 75015 PARIS • WWW.BEAUGRENELLE-PARIS.COM • HOW TO SHOP LIKE A REAL PARISIAN We have all asked ourselves this question at sometime in our lives: “How do Parisian manage to look so chic, no matter where they are, or what they are doing?” Find all the answers to this intriguing mystery and more at the Beaugrenelle shopping mall, just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. A MUST-SEE DURING YOUR TRIP TO PARIS: • Close to major tourist attractions • 5 floors of boutiques • Centralized tax refund • Cafés and restaurants with a view overlooking the river Seine & the French Statue of Liberty • Conciergerie & VIP Service • Personal Shopper • Free Wifi WP BEAUGRENELLE.indd 1 05/05/2015 10:05
  • 28. Shopping Beauty Break Time to Relax If you are looking to wind down after a day of shopping on the neighbouring rue Saint-Honoré or wanting to relax before a fine dining experience in the culinary capital, the Spa Burgundy by Sothys in Le Burgundy hotel is ideal. With two spacious massage rooms and spa facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sauna and hammam, the spa offers clients a haven to relax. Facials and body treatments are available for both ladies and gentlemen, with each treatment adapted to suit each client’s request using Sothys products. The spa also offers mani/pedis for young girls aged between four and eleven using children-friendly nail polish. SpaBurgundy by Sothys 6-8rueDuphot(1st), 01 42 60 34 12 Atelier Atelier Cologne’s latest collection, Collection Azur, is a summer dream in a bottle. Coinciding with the house’s fifth anniversary, the collection of four colognes celebrates citruses, the traditional ingredient of cologne. Bottled in deep Venetian blue flacons that are presented with vibrant leather labels, each cologne is a refreshing scent reminiscent of a different summer getaway. Mandarine Glaciale is a Mediterranean escape with notes of Calabria mandarins and Egyptian jasmine while Sud Magnolia is an exotic voyage with notes of saffron flower from India and magnolia from Louisiana. Figuier Ardent takes you on a sweet voyage with notes of fig leaf from Provence and anise from Turkey while Cèdre Atlas is a sweet citrus cocktail of blackcurrant bud from Burgundy and cedar wood from Moroccan riff. Each cologne is available in a 100ml bottle as well as a refillable travel spray that comes with a brightly coloured leather case, which you can personalise by engraving your name, initials or even a special message on it. Atelier Cologne Boutique 8 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01 42 60 00 31 28  WHERE Paris I june 2015 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 28 11/05/2015 15:18
  • 29. 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris 1st (enter at 19 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau or 2 rue du Bouloi) Tel. +33 (0)1 40 39 01 51 - Fax: +33 (0)1 40 39 01 19 www.angelacaputi.com 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris 1st WP ANGELA CAPUTI.indd 1 05/05/2015 10:07
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  • 31. FEE DAN Tel: 00 905 304914602 Email: fi_alakbarli@hotmail.com Online Store : www.fee-dan.com P resenting her first ready-to-wear 2015/16 Autumn/Winter collection at the InterContinental Le Grand Paris Hotel last March, young Fidan Alakbarli is completely in synch with the modernity of her country, which embraces other cultures. Fresh out of the Istanbul Fashion Design School, Fidan is a real globetrotter who splits her time between Azerbaijan, Turkey and the USA. Ultra-modern, her brand, ‘Fee Dan’ mirrors her personality. “I favour structured, feminine lines in my collections with oversized prints,” she explains in the sumptuous lounge of the Paris hotel. “I am inspired by Céline and Fendi because I design for active women seeking practical and chic clothing suitable for any occasion.” The Fee Dan 2015/16 Autumn/Winter collection comprises 50 styles inspired by the 70s. At 23, this young woman may not have been around in those Hippie years but she has taken the key symbols of the era and adapted them for modern times. “The oversized flowers are a real throwback to Flower Power and the tremendous freedom of those times! I attended Art Management classes in Chicago and this inspired me to create digital printing designs combining eastern and western influences. In the East, having a feminine image is very important. Flowers are a key theme on our traditional clothing and the great plains of the Caucasus. But for the colours, I went very modern with Petrol Green and bronze contrasting with navy and peacock blue backgrounds.” As a feminine woman, she has designed many dresses, with her first Barbie dolls doubling as her first models! But her target is not Barbie-type women but, rather, the modern, self-sufficient woman. Her dresses are both highly structured— with belts nipping them in at the waist—and flared, ending above the knee or at the ankle for a grown-up look. The puff sleeves are the perfect complement to the plunging neckline. Another more understated flower motif is reproduced as a pattern and combined with ultra graphic, contemporary ‘V-shaped’ stripes. A dress opens in subtle fashion, with an insert revealing part of the stomach. Faux leather flared skirts play on length with the front shorter than the back to give the impression of long legs. The ultra- bold, leather-style shorts are combined with a mini-skirt which opens at the front. Femme fatale women may opt for the long skirt with its ultra-feminine slit or a trouser-bustier suit to show off the shoulders. For “With my new 2015/16 Autumn/Winter collection presented in Paris, the focus has shifted to the 70s which are huge right now.” an office chic look, the mottled grey wool jacket embellished with a pretty bolero open on either side is perfect with free-flowing, wide-legged black trousers. Or for a rock chic look, women may choose to pair the deep red faux leather jacket with the contrasting 70s flower trousers. For visual impact, Fidan has artistically lined the opening of a chic and understated dress with buttons of varying sizes. “My collection is ready-to-wear art,” laughs the designer, her eyes sparkling. “I draw a lot during my trips which are hugely inspiring. I am designing for women who own their femininity in a very modern way. But I also enjoy working with retro styles like in my first collection presented in 2014 in Istanbul, which paid tribute to the 60s. With my new 2015/16 Autumn/Winter collection presented in Paris, the focus has shifted to the 70s which are huge right now.” Fee Dan runs a showroom in Istanbul and her collection is also available to buy in her online store. But her ambition has pushed her to exhibit in Europe and the USA. “Presenting my collection in the ‘New Couture’ showroom during Paris Fashion Week was a dream for me because Paris remains the fashion capital of the world! My biggest hope is to get my collections into the main department stores in Europe and the USA, where I should be moving soon.” Destined for success, Fee Dan is lucky enough to be surrounded by fairy godmothers who are sure to grant her wishes! AzerbAijAn-born designer Fee dAn Interview by Kyra Brenzinger shopping Advertorial www.wheretraveler.com  31 WP FEE DAN ADVERTORIAL.indd 3 11/05/2015 16:17
  • 32. Shopping Faubourg Saint-Honoré 32  WHERE Paris I june 2015 Fabulous Faubourg Saint-Honoré I t’s the world’s fashion capital, showcasing chic avenues, posh boutiques and more importantly beautiful pieces to add to a stylish wardrobe. One of the most famous rues in the French capital for luxury shopping is Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Aligned with high-end boutiques of French fashion houses including Lanvin and Hermès, it is every fashion visitor’s dream destination. This month we bring you a handful of boutiques on the chic street that will elegantly complete your wardrobe for this season, from suits to earrings. With Artistic Director Alber Elbaz at the helm, Lanvin offers the fashion-obsessed a Spring/Summer 2015 collection that caters to a jet-setting lifestyle. Gentlemen will find a biker-inspired collection at number 15 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré with pieces that are at once urban chic and daring. Suits with deconstructed jackets with no lining or shoulder padding give men a more relaxed look. Cuts are looser and baggier while accessories are statement-making with messenger bags and belts featuring chains. Meanwhile, at number 22 ladies are invited to discover the latest collection inspired by an urban paradise. Flowing dresses, thin, jewellery-inspired straps delicately balancing on shoulders, wide belts cinching the waist in and soft silk and satin shirts moving fluidly make up the key pieces that can easily take you from work to dinner and beachside drinks. Across the road at number 24 the famous Hermès flagship boutique with its creative windows awaits. Inside are the luxury maison’s iconic Kelly and Birkin bags as well as the house’s equally emblematic accessory, the carré. Made from 100% silk, the scarves’ hems are hand stitched and feature print patterns created by a number WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 32 11/05/2015 15:21
  • 33. of designers and artists. Designer Ljubomir Milinkov has created a number of prints for the house including Bateau Fleuri, featuring a pastel-coloured sailboat with fluttering butterflies. Gentlemen can also add a touch of silk to their dapper look with silk pocket squares. Available in different prints and colours, including a 45cm x 45cm Hermès orange square featuring large Hs, the squares can easily add a touch of colour to even the most sombre of suits. Fine jewellery house Vhernier’s elegant boutique sits at number 63 and behind its discreet façade the Italian house’s 2015 collection of striking jewellery is presented. Inspired by a voyage to Asia and the Middle East the collection features six lines, each showcasing the craftsmanship of the house. The Plissé (pleats) line takes inspiration from the art of origami with the rose gold and white gold delicately “folded”, giving rings, bracelets and earrings a multi-faceted surface that reflects against itself and the light. Also playing with the light is the Eclisse (splice) line of rings that luxuriously plays with light and shadow. The rose gold ring is almost sliced in the middle, revealing two stones on either side, bouncing colour and light off of each other. It’s the house that inspires and conjures up sexy evenings and at number 20 La Perla displays the season’s latest, and seductive, offerings. Specialising in high-end lingerie, the Italian house’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection blurs the lines between outer and inner wear with tulle embroidery and graphic ribbing that can cheekily and discreetly peek through a shirt. Bodysuits highlight the blurred lines trend with pieces that feature laser-cut detailing and overlapping tulle panels, creating contemporary pieces that can be elegantly worn with a tailored suit. And over at number 29 beauty giant Lancôme’s boutique showcases the hottest shades and all the must-have beauty products to complement the season’s fashions. The house’s summer make-up collection, French Paradise, is a voyage along the Mediterranean. Cream blush in coral and rose hues give cheeks a sun-kissed look while the Hypnôse eye-shadow palette features azure, indigo and marine blue shades for a summery take on the smoky eye. Nails get the sea blue treatment as well with the Bleu Lasure nail polish colour, taken straight from the colour of window shades of seaside houses. Lanvinphotos©Lanvin www.wheretraveler.com 33 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 33 11/05/2015 14:58
  • 34. SHOPPING For Children Junior Fashions British high-end brand for children, Paul Smith Junior, recently opened its first boutique in the French capital. On the Left Bank, in the posh 7th arrondissement, the boutique, complete with its blue façade, is a welcoming address for all fashionable children, from tots to teens. Once inside, the boutique comes alive showcasing the house’s latest collection and is animated with the Hornby train set, which circles the window. On the ranks children will find quirky and colourful t-shirts as well as smart trousers and jackets, but always with a youthful touch. Paul Smith Junior Boutique 24 blvd Raspail (7th), 01 53 63 08 74 Big Trends for the Little Ones Rompers and stripes are all the rage this season for adults and this trend has not left the young ones behind. Chloé’s Spring/Summer collection for young ladies features this sunny and bright jumpsuit, a perfect piece for fashionistas who want to be like mum. Meanwhile, Boss’s collection for the younger gentleman features polo shirts and t-shirts with the season’s hottest detail, stripes. Both brands are available at Atelier de Courcelles boutiques including 113 ave Victor Hugo (16th), 01 45 05 19 50 A Luxury Service If you’re visiting Paris with your children and don’t know quite what to do with them, Baby Prestige is a luxurious service that could be ideal for you to get professionals to organise an itinerary for you. What started off as a childcare service has now become almost a concierge service dedicated to children, though always using highly trained professionals who can handle young children and teenagers. Cultural activities and entertainment workshops can be easily organised to show your children around Paris and keep them entertained, making their trip to Paris very memorable. Themed itineraries include Sooooo Parisian, which starts off with a perfume workshop where children can create their personalised scent, followed by lunch at one of the city’s popular tables before embarking on a shopping spree. For a fairy-tale day, the Il Etait Une Fois (Once Upon a Time) itinerary will take your children to Disneyland Paris where studio visits, rides and lunch at Cinderella’s inn all await. Reservations are required and personalised days are also possible to create the perfect day for your children. www.baby-prestige.comwww.baby-prestige.com 34 WHERE PARIS I JUNE 2015 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 34 11/05/2015 15:23
  • 35. Shopping Department Stores & Shopping Centres BEAUGRENELLE This elegant and luminous shopping centre overlooking the Seine houses a fine selection of chic and elegant boutiques devoted to clothing, accessories and the home, along with food shops, restaurants and a cinema.This environmentally friendly complex has a green roof welcoming a bird refuge, beehives and green walls. Mon-Sat 10am-9pm. Cinema and Restaurants: Mon-Sun 10am-midnight. 12rueLinois(15th). M°CharlesMichels BHV/MARAIS A department store known for its great homeware selection and appliances as well as a good selection of top brand names for women and children. Mon, Tues,Thurs, Fri 9:30am – 7:30pm, Wed 9:30am – 9pm, Sat 9:30am – 8pm. BHV Homme – a shop exclusively dedicated to men (36 rue de la Verrerie). 14rueduTemple(4th),01.42.74.90.00. M°HôteldeVille LE BON MARCHE The oldest department store in Paris and the only one on the Rive Gauche. Extremely chic, with a great selection of ready-to-wear, household goods, cosmetics and lingerie, all under a lovely glass roof. And the entire basement floor is dedicated to men. Mon-Sat 10am – 8pm,Thurs & Fri until 9pm. 24ruedeSèvres(7th), 01.44.39.80.00. M°Sèvres-Babylone LE CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE Art, beauty, technology, leather goods and more are found under the famous inverted pyramid at the Louvre in the Carrousel du Louvre. A unique shopping venue, it brings together a collection of boutiques that are opened every day of the year. 10am – 8pm, even on Sundays. 99ruedeRivoli(1st),01.43.16.47.10. M°PalaisRoyal – MuséeduLouvre GALERIES LAFAYETTE This elegant department store carries top brands including Chanel and Chloé.There’s a wonderful lingerie department, a children’s concept store, restaurants, wine bars and a tea room as well as a cosmetics and perfume section. Lafayette Homme – A separate building housing men’s fashion and accessories. Lafayette Maison & Gourmet- (Across the street) a home décor shop and delicious gourmet offerings. Mon – Sat 9:30am – 8:00pm,Thurs until 9 pm. 40blvdHaussmann(9th),01.42.82.34.56. M°Chausséed’Antin-LaFayette One Nation Paris With 90 boutiques, this is the largest outlet shopping centre in France featuring luxury and fashion brands including emblematic houses like Cacharel. Clothing for the whole family, accessories, lingerie and home ware are all on the agenda. A shuttle bus service is available, reservations required. Daily 10am-8pm. 1aveduPrésidentKennedy,78340LesClayessousBois, 0172879011.SNCFfromMontparnassedirection PlaisirGrignon,getoffatVillepreuxLesClayes PRINTEMPS HAUSSMANN Printemps’exquisite world of Luxury and Accessories, spread out over 3 floors, plays host to a splendid collection of luxury houses and the most sought-after labels. Printemps de l’Homme, the very first to dedicate an entire shop to men, houses six floors of menswear and a men’s salon. International Designers, an entire floor dedicated to trendy new designers, is home to prestigious fashion designers with the space created by fashion visionary Maria Luisa Poumaillou. Printemps de la Beauté features two floors of products and beauty supplies as well as a spa and beauty salon. La Scent Room is a unique concept that offers only exclusive luxury brands that you won’t find anywhere else. Printemps de la Mode is one floor entirely dedicated to shoes while Printemps de la Lingerie carries 80 labels . On the 6th and 7th floors of the Printemps Beauty/Home store are fashions for children. Mon – Sat9:35am – 8pm,Thursuntil8:45pm. 64blvdHaussmann(9th),01.42.82.50.00 M°Havre-Caumartin LA VALLEE VILLAGE A village-like shopping outlet on the city outskirts offering discounts of up to 60% on a hundred luxury labels including Armani, Burberry,Tumi and Ralph Lauren. Mon – Sun 10am – 7pm. Shopping Express Shuttle bus departs from the centre of Paris twice a day at 9:30am and 12:30pm. 3coursdelaGaronne, 01.60.42.35.00.RERA4toVald’Europe(about35min). Galeries Lafayette www.wheretraveler.com  35 WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 35 11/05/2015 15:23
  • 37. LOOKS Poolside Photographer: Luigi Di Donna Stylist: Joanna Kalinski Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist: Julie Mandin Model: Agathe from VIP Models Post Production: Marc Martinon Fashion & Production Editor: Sandra Iskander Location: Hotel Majestic Hervé Léger bikini (www.herveleger.com) Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch (www.audemarspiguet.com) Gucci yellow gold and rose gold rings (model’s right hand) (www.gucci.com) Dinh Van yellow gold ring (model’s left hand) (www.dinhvan.com) Esther Vina 24-carat gold-plated brass necklace (www.esthervina.com) Gentle Monster sunglasses (www.gentlemonster.com) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 37 15/05/2015 08:16
  • 38. Valentino Vox bikini (www.valentinovox.com) Gucci gold bracelet (model’s left hand) (www.gucci.com) Jojoba gold-plated copper bracelets (model’s right hand) (www.jojobadesigns.com) Italia Independent velour sunglasses (Available at Galeries Lafayette) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 38 11/05/2015 15:31
  • 39. Lisa Marie Fernandez one-piece swimsuit (Available at Le Bon Marché) U Collection visor (www.magasins-u.com) Omega Seamaster Ocean Planet watch (www.omegawatches.com) Gaydamak Jewellery yellow gold, turquoise and diamond earrings (www.gaydamakjewellery.com) Esther Vina gold-plated and turquoise cuff bracelet (www.esthervina.com) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 39 15/05/2015 08:17
  • 40. Eres bikini (www.eres.fr) Esther Vina gold-plated bronze crocodile skin necklace, reptile-print 24-carat gold-plated bronze cuff bracelet and gold and turquoise ring (www.esthervina.com) Jojoba gold-plated copper bead necklace (www.jojobadesigns.com) Maison Michel straw hat (www.michel-paris.com) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 40 11/05/2015 15:34
  • 41. Darjeeling one-piece swimsuit (www.darjeeling.fr) Lanvin necklace and bracelets (www.lanvin.com) Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe watch (www.blancpain.com) Persol sunglasses (www.persol.com) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 41 11/05/2015 15:34
  • 42. Emika Paris one-piece swimsuit (www.emikaparis.com) Gaydamak Jewellery yellow gold, turquoise and diamond earrings (www.gaydamakjewellery.com) Jojoba gold-plated copper bracelet (on model’s right hand) (www.jojobadesigns.com) Esther Vina copper, 24-carat gold-plated and turquoise bracelets (on model’s left hand) (www.esthervina.com) WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 42 11/05/2015 15:38
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  • 44. Vintage Cocktail Hour Paris is famous for its flea market where lovers of vintage sped hours scouring the stalls and shops looking for previously loved and unique pieces. One of the flea market’s treasures is Olwen Forest, the owner of her eponymous boutique specialising in vintage jewellery. Although the boutique is known for its selection of jewellery, it is also here where shoppers will find a fine selection of cocktail accessories. Art Deco crystal martini shakers, sterling silver champagne buckets and even ice tongs can be found, with unique pieces from luxury French houses including Christofle and Baccarat. Olwen Forest Boutique Marché Serpette Stand 5, 110 rue des Rosiers 93400 Saint-Ouen, 01 40 11 96 38 Open from Saturday to Monday OlwenForestCocktailAccessories©FredericPoletti 44 WHERE PARIS I JUNE 2015 SHOPPING Vintage Advertorial Timeless Renaissance On the Left Bank, where the real Parisian style lingers, Corinne Than-Trong invites you to Renaissance. The elegant vintage boutique is ideal if you are looking to update your wardrobe with timeless pieces. Haute Couture dresses await alongside previously loved bags and ornate jewellery pieces. This is a great address for all vintage lovers of Chanel, Dior, Hermès, YSL, Pucci and Balenciaga. 14 rue de Beaune (7th), M° Rue du Bac / +33 685 430 352 www.renaissancevintageparis.com facebook.com/Fashion Vintage Paris L’Ibis Rouge This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture fashion and jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL and Dior. You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator bags and contemporary jewellery pieces from French and foreign designers. Tuesday to Saturday 12-7pm. 35 Blvd Raspail (7th), M° Sèvres-Babylone +33 (0)1 45 48 98 21 ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr facebook.com/L’Ibis Rouge WP JUNE SHOPPING.indd 44 11/05/2015 15:43
  • 45. Monday : 2 PM to 7 PM Tuesday to Saturday : 11 AM to 7 PM Subway station Passy on Line 6 WP DEPOT VENTE LUXE.indd 1 11/05/2015 16:34
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  • 52. BOULEVARDDELAMADELEINE BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES Longchamp Maje FauréLePageChanel Viktor&Rolf Tumi Morabito Arije Emporio Armani Dior Omega Jimmy Choo de GrisogonoJ.M. Weston Anne Fontaine Bally Blumarine Brunello Cucinelli Ermenegildo Zegna Boucheron Les Dandys Hermès Lancôme Tod’s Cartier • • • Sonia Rykiel Sotheby’s Pomellato Chopard Caron Montagut Givenchy Jitrois Saint Laurent Salvatore Ferragamo Barbara Bui Apostrophe Frette Chanel Porsche Design Glashütte Original Heurgon • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Gucci Eres Poiray Kenzo Lancaster Lanvin Swarovski Michael Kors Royal Quartz Hublot Valentino Ralph Lauren Chanel Dior Pierre Cardin F.P. Journe Azzaro • Puiforcat Poiray Christian Louboutin Burberry Janssens & Janssens • • • • • Burberry Vhernier BOULEVARDMALESHERBES MADELEINE RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ AVENUEGABRIEL RUE TRONCHET RUE ROYALE RUE SAINT-FLORENTIN RUE CAMBON RUEDESCAPUCINES RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUEDUMONT-THABOR RUE CASTIGLIONE RUEDERIVOLI RUE PASQUIER RUE D’ANJOU RUEDESMATHURINS RUE DE L’ÉLYSÉE RUE ANJOU MATIGNON AVENUE DE RUE CAMBACÉRÉS RUE BOISSY D’ANGLAS RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ Marina Rinaldi Chloé Ports DsQuared2 Durance • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Walter Steiger Steiger Hervé Léger Tom Ford Marella BCBGMaxazria Zwilling Chanel Berluti • • La Perla Prada Pinko ••• • • • • • • Lanvin Baccarat Emanuel Berg Sothys Oliver Grant Crockett &Jones Hedgren Max Mara G. Lotti Capelstore Miu-Miu • • • Lauren Élysée Palace Chronopassion Messika Place VendômePlace VendômePlace Vendôme Église de la Madeleine CONCORDECONCORDECONCORDECONCORDECONCORDECONCORDE Place de la Concorde Jardin des Tuileries Roberto Cavalli BernardaudHeurgon Lalique A.Testoni MaisonLejaby LUXURY MAP Faubourg Saint-Honoré Leica Escales • Atelier Cologne Wempe Césaire JANSSENS & JANSSENS In the very heart of the Faubourg St-Honoré discover more than 3,000 different clothing fabrics,allextraordinary,andmanyusedbyhaute couturedesigners.OwnerFrançoiseJanssenscan alsorecommendoneof40localseamstresses. 3 rue d’Anjou - Paris 8th (Corner 46 Fbg St Honoré) Tel: 01 42 65 04 00 www.janssensparis.com SHOP STOP VHERNIER Sublime jewellery of precious gems and gold from this Italian brand. Each piece is unique, hand-made and influenced in its form by trends inmodernandcontemporaryart. 63 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré - Paris 8th Tel: 01 40 17 93 15 - paris@vhernier.fr www.vhernier.com SHOP STOP New Boutique Richard Mille MIKI HOUSE Superbqualityanduniquestylearethehallmarks of this Japanese house of children’s fashion and style. Every collection is conceived with the child in mind. Fashioned in workshops in Japan, the clothing is made from fine fabrics and imbued with practical, functional and unique touches. OpenMon-Sat10am-7pm. 366 rue Saint-Honoré - Paris 1st Tel: 01 40 20 90 98 www.mikihouse.fr SHOP STOP Miki House 52  WHERE Paris I JUNE 2015 WP LUXURY MAPS.indd 6 12/05/2015 09:30
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  • 54. 54  WHERE Paris I JUNE 2015 • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • RUE DE RIVOLI RUE DE RIVOLI RUE FRANÇOIS MIRON RUE DE L’HOTEL DE VILLE RUEVIEILLEDUTEMPLE RUEVIEILLEDUTEMPLE RUEVIEILLEDUTEMPLE RUEDUTEMPLE RUEDUTEMPLE RUEDUTEMPLE RUEDUTEMPLE BVD DU TEMPLE BVD DES FILLES DU CALVAIRE BVD BEAUMARCHAIS FILLES DU CALVAIRE ST-SÉBASTIEN FROISSART SAINT-PAUL RUE DU PETIT THOUARS RUE DE BRETAGNE RUE PERRÉE RUE FROISSART RUE ST-ANTOINE RUEDUPONTLOUIS-PHILIPPE RUEDELOBAU Durance Paraboot Sentou Les Exprimeurs Calligrane Papier+ Melodies Graphiques Pierre Boisset Iki Jamin Puech Aesol Esteban Paul & Joe Manoush Ambali Mi-Mai Officinal Slowear Marionnaud Paris Aubade Michael Kors Uniqlo Barbara Bui Repetto Iro Eres Fragonard RUEDELOBAU RUECHARLOT RUEDESAINTONGE RUECHARLOT RUE DES FRANCS BOURGEOIS RUE DES FRANCS BOURGEOIS RUEMALHER RUE SÉVIGNÉ RUEDETURENNE RUESÉVIGNÉ RUEPAVEE RUE DES HAUDRIETTES RUE DU ROI DE SICILE RUEDUFAUCONNIER RUE CHARLEMAGNE RUESAINT-PAULRUE DES ROSIERS RUEDESARCHIVES RUEDESARCHIVES RUE DE LA PERLE RUE BARBETTE RUEDETHORIGNY RUEDEBELLEYMERUE DES 4 FILS RUE ST CLAUDE RUE DES BLANCS MANTEAUX •• • • • • • • • • • • • • LacosteGucci Givenchy Moncler Fendi Barbara Rihl Cire Trudon Karl Lagerfeld Chevignon Skeen Moustaches Huygens Nike Fleux • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Helmut Lang Atelier Cologne Le Slip Français Sonia Rykiel Christophe Lemaire Vanessa Bruno Surface to AirNice Things Bonastre Tom Greyhound Mr Stephane Verdino État Libre d'Orange Eclectic Customellow Cheap Monday Les Petites Consuelo Zoelly Musée National Picasso Ann Tuil La Fée Maraboutée WooyoungmiMarcel by Ami Sandro Bonton Melinda Gloss Le Labo Cuisse de grenouille APC APC Gant Isabel Marant Ron Dorff Monsieur Paris Mes Demoiselles Monsieur Lacenaire Verreries de Brehat The Broxen Arm RUE PASTOURELLE Heschung Alain Mikli K.Jacques Village Saint Paul Carven J.Crew Paule Ka • • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• • • Maje Wolford Guy Degrenne Kusm i Tea Fred Perry Scoth&Soda Thomas Sabo •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Créa Concept Devernois Penhaligon’s GuerlainDiptyqueSwatch Kiehl’s Bobby Brown AcquadiParmaKarenMillen Cos HOTEL DE VILLE • • • • RUEDETURENNE RUEDETURENNE RUEDETURENNE RUE DE NORMANDIE RUEDESFILLESDUCALVAIRE RUECOMMINES RUE DU PONT AUX CHOUX RUE DE POITOU 13 Bonaparte Liquides • • • Carhartt Essentiel Nicolaï RUE DU PLATRE ■ Carreau du Temple RUE STE CROIX DE LA BRETONNERIE PONT MARIE QUAI DES CÉLESTINS RUEPAYENNE RUE DE JARENTE RUE D'ORMESSON Musée Carnavalet Tsumori Chisato Ted Baker RUECHARLOT RUE DE LA VERRERIE • RUE DE LA VERRERIE Les Prairies de Paris Le BHV Marais Le BHV Marais l’Homme • • Musée National Picasso All Saints • • Bénédikt Aïchelé Joaillier MerciOska ■ ■ FredMarzo Le Mont Saint Michel L’Argenterie de Turenne L’Occitane La Boutique Extraordinaire Louis Quatorze LUXURY MAP Le Marais LOUIS QUATORZE Louis Quatorze is a luxury leather goods brand that is inspired by French elegance, refinement and nobility. It is the 17th century that the house references with its modern and practical bags, whicharehandcrafted. 106 rue Vieille du Temple - Paris 3rd Tel: 01 42 72 94 43 www.louisquatorzeparis.fr SHOP STOP SHOP STOP MASHA KEJA Everyday couture bags, this would describe the Masha Keja style best. Established in Paris since 2008thebrandpresentsafabulousrangeofbags andwallets,craftedinFranceinrarematerialsand uniquehandmadetechniques. 10 rue de Jarente - Paris 4th Tel: 01 47 45 62 58 www.mashakeja.com • Masha Keja SHOP STOP L’ARGENTERIE DE TURENNE This elegant shop carries carefully chosen fine antique French silverware. Superb objects like knives, forks and spoons that have traveled through the centuries are found here side by side with tea services, unusual objects and cutlerysetsfromleadingsilversmiths. 19 rue de Turenne, Paris 4th Tel : 01 42 72 04 00 www.argenteriedeturenne.com • • Ugg Vicomte A Mode en Demeure Thierry Villenave • • Betjman & Barton Moulin Roty WP LUXURY MAPS.indd 8 12/05/2015 09:30
  • 55. RUE BOISSY D’ANGLAS RUE SAINT-FLORENTIN RUE ROYALE RUE ROYALE RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUEDUFBGST-HONORÉ RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUESAINT-HONORÉ PYRAMIDES OPÉRA PALAIS ROYAL MADELEINE RUE TRONCHET RUEDELAFEUILLADE RUEDESPETITSCHAMPS RUE RICHELIEU RUE VIVIENNE AVENUE DE L’OPÉRA AVENUE DE L’OPÉRA RUE CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS RUE JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU BLVDDELAMADELEINE BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES RUEDERIVOLI RUEDERIVOLI RUEDERIVOLI •Tous •Nodus •La Perla • • Le Jacquard Francais •Eres Poiray • Kenzo • • • • Marella SwarovskiMulberry • Maje• Hervé Léger Jamin Puech Tom Ford Dubail Viktor&Rolf DsQuared2 • Chloé• Hedgren Morabito• Ports Messika• •Roberto Cavalli • Arije Valentino •Emporio Armani •Dodo •Baldinini •Moynat •Stuart Weitzman •Balenciaga • • • • • Chopard •Dior Church’s• Paule Ka• Guerlain Colette •Omega Kiehl’s • •• • Goyard Perrin n15 Akillis •Peuterey • •DidierLudot AcneStudios •Qeelin•GabrielleGeppert •M arcJacobs• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • PierreHardy Delvaux CortoMoltedo SergeLutens RickOwens MaisonFabre • • • • • • • • •Jimmy Choo •Cotélac •Jo Malone •Bonpoint •Paraboot • The Kooples •J.M. Weston • ••• • • • Lamarthe RUE CASTIGLIONE De Fursac Kusmi Tea •Shiatzy Chen •Aésop •Acaba Chronopassion • •Prada •Pinko • • Gucci • StellaMcCartney Maje Hartford Esprit IROY’s BonpointAll Saints Gerard Darel by Terry Xavier LustEric Philippe Il Bisonte Christian Louboutin Kenzo Les petites • • Chanel Frey Wille Stuart Weitzman Baldinini OmegaOmega Lancaster RUE DE LA PAIX RUE CAMBON RUEDESCAPUCINES RUEDANIELLECASANOVA RUE DES PYRAMIDES RUE SAINT ROCH Berluti Carita Lanvin Lanvin Panerai Christofle •• • • • • • •Baccarat Oliver Grant Burberry • BCBGMaxazria • Talbot Runhof Barbara Rihl Place Vendôme Tumi• Musée du Louvre Place des Victoires PalaisRoyal Galerie Véro-Dodat BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES Opéra Garnier Église de la Madeleine PRINTEMPS DU LOUVRE PrintempsisenteringtheCarrouselduLouvrewith a2,500sqmnewstoreentirelydedicatedtoluxury. Discover this new area celebrating the famous French know-how in the heart of the Louvre Museum and showcasing the most prestigious accessories, beauty, watches and jewellery brands. Open7daysaweek,evenonSundays. Carrousel du Louvre 99 rue de Rivoli – Paris 1st Tel : 01 76 77 41 00 www.printemps.com SHOP STOP RUE CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS by Terry Xavier Lust Christian Louboutin Galerie Véro-Dodat Eric Philippe Il Bisonte RUE CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS Galerie Véro-Dodat • ••• •• CONCORDE Jardin des Tuileries Place de la ConcordePlace de la ConcordePlace de la ConcordePlace de la ConcordePlace de la ConcordePlace de la ConcordePlace de la Concorde Carrousel du Louvre Chantal Thomass• TUILERIES •• Chanel Dior •Chanel Place du Marché St-Honoré •M.A.C A.Testoni Césaire Vertu • Miki House Angela Caputi •La Prairie LUXURY MAP Rue Saint-Honoré / Palais Royal Zwilling Hublot • SHOP STOP MICHAEL KORS SAINT-HONORÉ MichaelKorsisaworld-renowneddesignerofluxury accessoriesandready-to-wear,offeringalifestylefor the consummate jet setter that is as sophisticated asitisindulgentandasglamorousasitismodern. 279 rue Saint-Honoré - Paris 8th Tel: +33 (0)1 70 36 44 40 www.michaelkors.com Printemps du Louvre WEMPE The renowned German watchmaker has been satisfyingcustomersforover135years.Featuring afineselectionofstylishjewellery,luxurywatches andchronometers. 16 rue Royale - Paris 8th Tel: 01 42 60 21 77 www.wempe.fr SHOP STOP WempeMichael Kors www.wheretraveler.com  55 • i a WP LUXURY MAPS.indd 9 12/05/2015 09:30
  • 56. 56  WHERE Paris I JUNE 2015 RUE DANIELLE CASANOVA RUE DES PETITS-CHAMPS Breitling Harry Winston Cartier Louis Vuitton Dubail Repetto Hugo Boss Kusmi Tea Kusmi Tea De Fursac Desigual Montagut Van Cleef & Arpels Chanel Piaget Chaumet Patek Philippe Dior Richard Grand Church’s Paule Ka Viktor&Rolf Emporio Armani J.M. Weston Chopard Jaquet Droz Sephora Tag Heuer A. Lange & Söhne Waskoll Hackett Lacoste Omega Fragonard Fauchon Dinh Van Arije Frank Namani Jovoy H.Stern Dior Guerlain Lancel Maty Mulberry Jimmy Choo Omega Bvlgari Talents Samsonite Dodo Moynat Balenciaga Piquadro Blancpain Boucheron Jo Malone Tourist Office M.A.C Bonpoint Lafayette Maison&Gourmet Uniqlo Vacheron Constantin Breguet Rolex Fred Van Cleef & Arpels Mauboussin Panerai IWC Cartier Tumi Charvet Frey Wille Miki House Damiani Penhaligon’s Printemps Homme Printemps Beauté-Maison Bucherer RUESAINT-AUGUSTIN RUE DE LA PAIX RUEDESCAPUCINES L’Occitane Diesel Boggi IKKS Basler Christofle Gas Bijoux Acaba Missoni Lalique Colette SAINT-LAZARE TRINITÉ - D’ESTIENNE D’ORVES HAVRE- CAUMARTIN PYRAMIDES OPÉRA CHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN - LA FAYETTE • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • Passage du Havre Breguet • • • BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN BOULEVARD DES CAPUCINES BOULEVARD DES ITALIENSBOULEVARD DE LA MADELEINE RUE CAMBON AVENUEDEL’OPÉRA AVENUEDEL’OPÉRA RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUE DU MONT-THABOR RUEDESPYRAMIDES RUE SAINT-ROCH RUE DELASOUDIÉRE RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUEDECASTIGLIONE RUE D’ALGER RUEDU29JUILLET RUE DE PROVENCE RUE DES MATHURINS RUE DES MATHURINS RUE SAINT LAZARE RUE DE LA RUE JOUBERT RUE JOUBERT RUEMOGADOR RUEMOGADOR VICTOIRE RUEDUHAVRE RUE DE L’ARCADE RUE TRONCHET RUEVIGNON RUEGODOTDEMAUROY RUECAUMARTIN RUEAUBERRUESCRIBE Place du Marché Saint-Honoré Place Vendôme HUBLOT From watch complications and revolutionary materials to world class collaborations such as FIFA World Cup™ and Ferrari, this unique Swiss watch company characterizes itself through the “Art of Fusion” philosophy, bringing tradition into the future. 10 Place Vendôme – Paris 1st Tel: +33(0)1 42 86 67 86 www.hublot.com SHOP STOP Jaeger- LeCoultre Opéra Garnier Église de la Madeleine Anshindo• SAINT-LAZARE RUE DE PROVENCE RUE JOUBERT Beauté-Maison Gare Saint-Lazare Moda di Andrea MADELEINE LUXURY MAP Vendôme Galeries Lafayette Homme Galeries du Diamant Printemps Mode Galeries Lafayette Coupole Tommy Hilfiger Le Tanneur • • DsQuared2 BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN RUEMOGADOR Coupole BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN RUEMOGADOR Coupole Piaget Episode• SHOP STOP GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS HAUSSMANN Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann offers a large selectionofitemsineverysegment,fromfashion to accessories, beauty, interior decoration and finefood.LocatedintheheartofParisnearbythe Opera, the 70,000 square-meter flagship store, symbol of the Parisian elegance, offers more than 3,500 brands from affordable to the most prestigiousreferences. 40 boulevard Haussmann – Paris 9th Tel: +33 (0)1 42 82 36 40 haussmann.galerieslafayette.com/en/ PERRIN LuxuryleatheraccessoriescompanyPERRINPARIS cuts the ribbon on its Paris flagship just steps awayfromthePlaceVendôme.Renownedglove makers and tanners since 1893, PERRIN is best known for their eponymous Glove Clutch and their uniquely conceptual designs of handbags, gloves and sunglasses-all made from the finest qualityskins. 3 rue d’Alger – Paris 1st Tel: +33(0)1 42 36 53 54 www.perrinparis.com SHOP STOP Perrin Hublot WP LUXURY MAPS.indd 10 12/05/2015 09:31