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AUGUST 2015
Issue No
259
PARIS MONTHLY CITYGUIDE
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Paris
BY RIHLDiscover what inspires the designer
4 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
The guide
22 SHOPPING
The latest trends
and the hottest fashions
56 ARTS & ATTRACTIONS
This month’s round-up of
exhibitions and attractions
68 DINING
Our selection of restaurants
84 ENTERTAINMENT
This month’s best events
and bars
94 NAVIGATE
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ON THE COVER
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and travelling have inspired her.
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Travelling
Inspirations
Meet Barbara Rihl, the
designer who put Paris
in her bag
Cultivated Castles
Discover the royal chateaux,
Fontainebleau and
Vaux-le-Vicomte
Parks of
Attraction
We bring you a round-up of
the best parks and attraction
parks for young and old
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happening at the Docks
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The city is heating up and to keep you cool and entertained we bring you a
round-up of the best the French capital has to offer, from castles to fun-filled
attraction parks, from rooftop bars to spectacular musicals, you will find it all in
this issue.
With beautiful architecture at every corner, fashion inspirations in every alley,
it is no wonder designer Barbara Rihl doesn’t need to look far for her colourful
and fun bag collections. And in this issue the talented designer not only shares
with us what inspires her, she demonstrated both her talents and inspirations
by illustrating our exclusive cover.
We also perch you on top of the city with our On Top of Paris fashion shoot
showcasing the best looks for the hottest cocktail parties for the summer
season. You will also find the latest accessories and the month’s best beauty
buys in our Shopping section.
Meanwhile, in our Arts & Attractions section we bring you all the exhibitions
not to be missed this month including Elle s’appelait Jackie, an exhibit
showcasing 150 rare photographs of Jackie O.
With great weather comes some great al fresco dining spots and the culinary
capital spoils us with choice this month. Make sure you turn to our Dining
section for the best patio tables as well as some great lunch spots for when
visiting some of the attractions found just outside of the city.
We hope you enjoy this issue and your stay in Paris.
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Discover the best of August in Paris
HOT DATES
August
Celebrating the 70th
anniversary of Fifi’s
“birth”, the main
character in Astrid Lindgren’s books, the
Institut Suédois is making available the
books in French, English and Japanese,
Arabic and of course Swedish along with
colouring books and puzzles for children
to enjoy in the cultural centre’s garden.
Entrance to the garden is free.
Open from 1 to 7pm from Tuesday to
Sunday. 10 rue Elzévir (3rd), 01 44 78 80 20
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Outdoor
Reading
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PARIS THIS MONTH
1
SATURDAY
Take in a show or two during Paris Quartier d’Eté,
the international summer festival that is filled with
song, music, art and dance by artists from all over
the world. Events, performances and shows are
held at a host of venues throughout the city and
nearby suburbs through to the 9th of August.
Visit www.quartierdete.com for more information
and tickets or call 01 44 94 98 02.
Summer Festival
Every year the 12Mail – Red Bull Space offers an
artist a residency and this year British musician Jarvis
Cocker has been honoured with putting together
an exhibition for the space. The artist has chosen to
showcase his Vinyl 45s records, which he designed
and crafted himself, creating fake gold records with
fictional songs attributed to his favourite labels.
Cocker’s imaginary gold records are on show through
to the 28th of the month. Visit www.12mail.fr for all
opening hours. 12 rue du Mail (2nd)
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WEDNESDAY
Imaginary Records
Champagne with a View
Until the end of the month visitors to the Eiffel Tower can take advantage of the pop-up summer terrace that has been set up on the
newly renovated first floor of the iconic monument. The environment-friendly space has been decorated with furniture made from
recycled materials and offers guests a comfortable space to relax and take in the view from up above. The terrace also boasts a bar from
where you can enjoy a glass of champagne and for the kids there is cotton candy and ice-cream. Eiffel Tower, first floor.
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WEDNESDAY
Take in the new talents
performing at this year’s Rock
en Seine music festival. This year
the line-up includes Lewis Evans,
Wolf Alice and The Maccabees.
For all ticket information visit
www.rockenseine.com.
Domaine National de Saint-
Cloud, 92210, Saint-Cloud
28-30
FRIDAY - SUNDAY
Music Festival
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With the warmer weather here, the French capital has transformed
itself again into a beachside haven for locals and visitors to escape the
sweltering heat for the annual Paris Plages event. Along the Seine the
banks have become a beach resort complete with sand, palm trees
and water activities. The children will love all the activities organised
for them while adults can take in the live entertainment taking place in
the evenings, which includes street performances. Casual restaurants
are also found along the “beach” as well as vendors selling ice-cream
to help you cool down. Daily from 9am to midnight.
10
MONDAY
Beachy Paris
Take in a free concert at Espace Delta of the scenic Parc Floral
in the Bois de Vincennes where the Festival Classique au Vert
celebrates classical music, jazz and the arts. For the full program
visit www.classiqueauvert.fr. Parc Floral de Paris, Esplanade Saint-
Louis, Bois de Vincennes (12th), 01 45 43 81 18
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SATURDAY
Concerts in the Park
Take the kids and
enjoy a fun family
day out complete
with rollercoaster
rides and fairy floss
at the Jardin des
Tuileries fun fair. You
will also find casual
dining establishments
peppered along the
annual fair.
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WEDNESDAY
Fun Fair
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Interview
TRAVELLING
INSPIRATIONSBy Sandra Iskander
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he has worked with some of the
world’s best designers including
Karl Lagerfeld and Kenzo and now
Barbara Rihl continues to make her
mark on the fashion world with
her own special style.
Inspired by travel, Rihl’s collections are an
ode to travelling with a special place reserved
for the French capital, her adopted city. Hailing
from Vienna, she remembers, “My mum used to
tell me stories that always involved travelling.
She used to always tell me the story of these
mice who travelled and who had plenty of
adventures around the world and so it fed my
imagination and it made me want to travel,
which I did as soon as I finished my studies.
When I was 15 I told my friends that one
day I will become a designer and be in
Paris and I did it. Paris is always featured
in my illustrations. After studying
at Parsons School of Design
in New York I came to Paris
and worked at LVMH with
Kenzo who taught me a
lot. He is very cultivated
and shared a lot with me
and I learned from him a lot.”
Today her fascination with travelling has not
only influenced her personal life but also how
she conducts her business. Besides working
on her own collections she also works with
LVMH’s Duty Free Shoppers, the world’s leading
retailer of upmarket brands to international
travellers, creating an impressive presence in
airports around the world. She also works with
international hotels and 20 different airlines,
including Air France, creating exclusive pieces
for them, further expanding her reach to
travellers worldwide.
Explaining her love of co-branding and
working with the travel retail industry, the
designer explains, “I believe the way of
selling has completely changed, people are
relatively alone now, they communicate
less despite of all the communicating
tools we have, there is more
solitude. I think that comes
with the trend of selfies,
people are on their own a
lot of the time, and so people
now also buy differently, it is a
phenomenon, buying alone.”
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Interview
BARBARA RIHL BOUTIQUES
1 rue du 29 Juillet (1st), 01 40 15 02 07
25 rue Vieille du Temple (4th), 01 42 78 50 57
ideas and inspirations. I like going to museums,
seeing contemporary art and I enjoy watching
movies. I watch a lot of movies, they inspire and
relax me, and I always avoid watching sad things or
difficult stories. I am nourished by positive stories
and so the women who buy my bags are like that,
and if they are not already like that I want them to
be happier and to believe in dreams. I believe that
there is a way to cultivate positivity.”
One of her popular phrases illustrated on her
bags is “Even Baby Steps Get You There”, and the
designer explains, “I think it’s important to work
towards a goal but without stressing about how
difficult it could be to make a dream come true.
I believe everything is possible, you just need to
work towards it, even if it is step by step, even if it
takes longer than expected, the most important
thing is to not lose sight of what you want.”
With Europe, Asia and now Australia only
some of the places around the world she has a
strong presence in, Barbara Rihl certainly looks
like she is slowly, step by step, taking over the
world, one illustrated bag at a time.
designed like clothes, with seasonal collections,
which wasn’t the case before.”
Admitting that she isn’t tempted to revert
back to designing a full line of ready-to-wear
collections, she says, “I’m not interested in
creating a ready-to-wear collection because I
don’t believe you can find everything you need
in the same place or by the same house. What
is exciting now is all the co-branding projects
worked on by designers and different brands.
I do design my bags though in the same way
I would ready-to-wear collections, even my
illustrations are how I would design a ready-to-
wear collection.”
Launching her own brand 15 years ago, her
4-zip tote bag, named after her daughter Sarah,
still remains one of her most popular designs but
today her collections range from totes to passport
holders. Tote bags, clutch bags, and crossover
bags, the bestseller that the designer has tagged
“the ideal travel partner”, make up her colourful
collections, which she says are named after
women, sometimes they are women she knows,
sometimes it’s someone she read about and at
times it is someone she has created in her mind.
Talking about what inspires her, Barbara declares,
“I’m always jotting down ideas and it helps me
work in advance in a sense because I always have
With her bags present more than ever in
airports she credits her success in the travel
industry to people’s “coup de coeur”, when
shoppers instantly fall in love with an item
they just have to own. Explaining, Barbara says,
“buying at the airport people make a decision
quickly, they see something, they like it they buy it,
as the luxury of taking your time and thinking the
purchase through is not afforded while zipping
through the airport, it’s an instant feeling of ‘I
need to have that’ when it comes to shopping in
that environment and that’s what I love about it.
It means that my customers, when they see my
collections, feel like they need to have one of my
bags. They are seduced by the coup de coeur.”
And her bags certainly do attract the eye
with even celebrities and royalty, including Kate
Middleton and Emma Watson succumbing to
her fun designs. Barbara confides that, “I design
my bags and my boutiques with a certain
lightness, to bring happiness to people. I want
to create a lighter, happier world. I think people
are looking for fun things now, colourful and
affordable, and I don’t like arrogant things or
people. I prefer not to create and design a bag
for an elite clientele, but rather design something
to unite people. With my bags I write messages
that are integrated in the designs that work in
a way for people to meet others, to get people
talking and that is what my real work is. I want
people to communicate and my bags are in
a way a tool for that to happen. I want to give
that facility to people to communicate more.
My designs are about the people you can meet
while travelling, the sharing of a moment while
travelling. I’m always fascinated by the positive
moments that come with travelling.”
“People consume differently now. People are
now walking away from the over-the-top way
of shopping and dressing and I think people
like my bags because it’s not just about my
illustrations, it’s the art de vivre that comes with
my bags, it’s a way of being,” she says.
Starting her career in designing clothes, she
was always more intrigued by the accessories
and believes that accessories today, especially
bags, have evolved in how they are designed,
explaining, “back then bags were designed to
last for decades, to become almost an heirloom
and just an extension of a house’s ready-to-
wear collection, but then things changed. I
remember when Fendi released the Baguette
bag, it was available in a plethora of colours and
textures, and it changed everything along with
Jamin Puech. They gave designers a freedom
and from that point on accessories were
“I always want to design something light and
practical, people don’t want anything heavy and
want to keep their hands free especially when
travelling. We need practicality in life.”
The world of Beretta in the heart of Paris
Beretta Gallery
57, Rue Pierre Charron (Crossing Champs-ƒlysŽes)
Pure Italian lifestyle celebrating the outdoor.
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Day Trips
CULTIVATED
CASTLES By Patricia Valicenti
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outh of Paris in the Seine and Marne
region sweeping landscapes and vast
forests beckoned and inspired men
of power, letters and the arts. Among
those who would leave their mark on
the region were Francis I, under whose initiative
the very royal residence of Fontainebleau
would begin to emerge as one of the world’s
great castles and Nicolas Fouquet a man of
great taste who had the 17th century jewel that
is Vaux-le-Vicomte built.
Fontainebleau, a favourite with the French
monarchs, is a vast castle with its 1500 rooms
set around courtyards and sprawling gardens
irrigated by seven springs whose sources can
be found in the neighbouring forest. French
monarchs from the 12th to the 19th centuries
would spend time in this celebrated castle,
a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it the
only French royal and imperial castle to have
been continuously inhabited for some eight
centuries. For here the French monarchs
particularly enjoyed their hunting sorties in the
50,000 acres of woods surrounding the royal
residence and teeming with a huge reserve
of carefully managed game. Capetians, Valois,
Bourbons, Bonapartes and Orléans successively
sojourned at Fontainebleau each adding their
own personal touch of taste to the place.
Francis I was particularly fond of the deer
and boar in what was then known as the Forest
of Bière. While the castle has evolved with the
ages, it was Francis I back in the 16th century
who decided to turn the medieval fortress
into a superb royal residence setting off a
transformation that would continue over the
next three centuries.
One of the great French kings, Francis I was
also known as the Father of Letters and he
invited foreign artists, notably from Italy, to
France. He launched the French Renaissance
and Fontainebleau would become a hot bed of
the movement.
A long gallery in the castle that is now the
Galerie François Ier (Francis I) running from the
medieval keep to the Trinitarian abbey on the
grounds extended the structure westward.
The king commissioned Rosso Fiorentino to
decorate the gallery with a team of French,
Italian and Flemish painters and sculptors.
Among the artists working with Fiorentino
was Francesco Primaticcio and together
they created a new style of decoration at
the castle combining painted frescoes and
stucco sculptures.
This work was followed by a fine contribution
from the Mannerist painters, Ambroise Dubois,
Martin Fréminet and Toussaint Dubreuil, who
worked under Henry IV who also modified
Fontainebleau adding three new buildings
although only one survives today, the
fascinating Galerie des Cerfs or Stag Gallery.
These buildings were constructed around the
queen’s garden, his queen being Marie de’
Medici and her garden is now known as the
Garden of Diane.
Unique gems on the grounds include
the three chapels, an English garden and a
fully operational Jeu de Paume or real tennis
court where tournaments and international
championships are held. The first court was
built under Henry IV while the current court was
built during the reign of Louis XV and restored
by Napoleon I. Meanwhile, Marie Antoinette’s
Turkish boudoir has recently been returned
from Men of Taste and Exception
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to its unique splendour after seven years of
restoration work.
Emptied of its furnishings during the French
Revolution, Napoleon, who was particularly
fond of Fontainebleau, had it re-furnished
within a month. He transformed the Bourbon
bedchamber into his throne room and in 1986
the Napoleon I museum was inaugurated in the
Louis XV wing of the castle.
Meanwhile, a masterpiece of 17th century
France emerges just 50 kilometres from Paris
and 20 kilometres from Fontainebleau at the
castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte. This enchanting
palace with its sweeping gardens and fountains
was created upon the initiative of Nicolas
Fouquet who brought together three of the
greatest artists of the period in France known
as the Great Century: the architect Louis Le
Vau, the decorator Charles Le Brun and the
great gardener and landscape artist André Le
Nôtre. Their creative forces melded together at
Vaux-le-Vicomte and a fairy tale world emerged
that would be a model that would inspire the
constructions of an entire age.
Fabulous fêtes and balls were all on the
agenda back in the 17th century and fittingly
this year Vaux-le-Vicomte is commemorating
the 400th anniversary of Fouquet’s birth in
sumptuous style. On July 9th the celebrated
Baroque musical ensemble Les Arts Florissants
directed by William Christie will perform in Le
Nôtre’s garden and every Saturday night until
October 3rd, the castle will hold its famous
candlelit soirées when 2000 candles illuminate
the castle and grounds.
Nicolas Fouquet, a man of exceptional taste
and a master in the French art of living, was the
Superintendent of Finances in France in the
early years of the reign of Louis XIV. He acquired
the domain that was to become Vaux in 1641
and twenty years later the 17th century jewel
emerged with its grottos, canals, fountains and
the first French garden, jardin à la française,
drawn by Le Nôtre. It is a majestic theatre of
greenery, water, fountains and flowers arranged
around a perspective of over three kilometres.
Fouquet gave Le Nôtre carte blanche and
unlimited funds to create his gardens, which
Louis XIV would see there in 1661 during a
sumptuous summer reception.
Le Vau, the architect, drew his inspiration
from Ancient Roman architecture adapting it
to the climate and taste of the Greater Paris
region bringing about a new and powerful style
that would remain French and inspire French
architecture for a century and a half.
The décors and paintings by Le Brun are peopled
with mythological and allegorical references. The
castle is filled with tapestries, paintings, engravings,
sculpture and furnishings that offer an unparalleled
visual experience and a total immersion into the
atmosphere of the Great Century.
Fouquet supported the arts and artists
including Jean de la Fontaine who wrote a
poem about the domain and Molière who put
on a play there. The beauty of Vaux lives on and
with it the memory of the tasteful, generous
Nicolas Fouquet. Today Vaux-le-Vicomte is
owned and managed by the de Vogüé family.
Opposite page: The Carp pond at Fontainebleau. This page (clockwise from left): The Trinitarian chapel at Fontainebleau; Fountain at Vaux-le-Vicomte; Vaux-le-Vicomte chateau
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77300 Fontainebleau, 01 60 71 50 70
VAUXLEVICOMTE
77950 Maincy, 01 64 14 41 90
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Parks of
Attraction
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aris and its surrounding region are
studded with places of discovery,
fun and adventure embodied in
theme parks, zoos and a castle
surrounded by a wonderful world
of flora and fauna. The voyage can begin in
Paris in decidedly rural woods flanking the
capital on the east with the Bois de Vincennes
and on the west with the Bois de Boulogne.
A delightful land sits on the outer western
reaches of Paris nestled in the scenic Bois de
Boulogne woods. The Enchanted River boat
ride, the Little Train that wends through the
woods, a riding academy and exotic birds are
among the panorama of attractions awaiting
the visitor at the Jardin d’Acclimatation,
the oldest theme park in France, which has
been frequented by generations of Parisians.
Founded in 1860, the park was inaugurated
by Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie. It
remains a blend of all that is old and new with
workshops and a host of amusement park rides
as well as bucolic walks through the woods,
passing by waterfalls while enjoying wide
perspectives. There is an authentic farm, an
organic market garden and a puppet theatre
giving live performances.
The park offers some simple pleasures like
taking a peak at yourself in a distorting mirror,
cooling off beneath a water spray or relaxing in
a chaise lounge while children paddle around
in a newly appointed wading pool. You can
also opt for an exotic camel ride or take a spin
in a small boat on the lake or adventure out
onto the spectacular zipline. New attractions
include the 8-metre high Free Jump set up on
the great lawn and a climbing workshop near
the wading pool.
Peacocks, geese and ducks roam freely
around the grounds where you might run into
a juggler or a fire breather or on August 18th,
the puppet parade. While the garden pursues
its initial mission of acclimating fauna, there are
over 400 animals housed in the park, and flora
from the world over, the park is also dotted
with some exotic man-made creations. Of note
a traditional Japanese dwelling built in the 19th
century, the House of Kiso, and the beautiful
Belvedere of the Empress. Meanwhile, the
Korean garden, set amidst luxuriant vegetation,
invites one to meditate. Restaurants, a tea
salon, cafés and four food trucks offer a host
of refreshments and lunching options to be
enjoyed on the relaxing picnic grounds on the
premises. Educational workshops featuring
cooking, gardening, magic and more are held
throughout the summer and the equestrian
centre will be holding a workshop from August
24th through to August 28th. Until the 18th of
August visitors can enjoy the Cow Parade of 35
painted cows created by contemporary artists
that have already toured major cities around
the world.
Meanwhile, over on the opposite edge of
town in the Bois de Vincennes is a fine zoo. It
was back in 1934 that France’s Natural History
Museum opened up the Paris zoo and just last
year, it was completely renovated offering the
city a practically brand new zoo. It presents in
16 natural environments some 1000 animals,
birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and
fish representing 180 species. It is a highly
diversified collection ranging from predators
to colourful birds and a host of frog and
lizard species. The park embraces five large
geographic zones showcasing 16 natural
environments where the animals lead their
lifestyle in their re-created natural habitats.
Education, conservation and research are
among the park’s vocations.
It all opens up with Patagonia and its
pampas, its coastal milieu and the forest of
the Andes. Here the stars of the show include
the handsome puma and the endearing pudu
of the Andes, the smallest species of deer in
the world. The cold coast region will bring
you face to face with fun loving sea lions and
Humboldt’s perky penguins. Then wander into
the savannah in the Sahel-Sudan zone for an
encounter with the highly endangered addax
antelope and Nero, the African lion before
heading into the spacious aviary where birds
take flight. Then the biodiversity of European
fauna, located at the base of the Great Boulder,
is explored. A vivarium houses frogs, tortoises,
lizards and serpents while in a forest setting you
can have a close look at wolves and lynx. Next,
you can stroll from the Guyana zone whose
residents include the intriguing golden lion
tamarin into Madagascar where you’ll meet up
with the colourful tomato frog.
Births at the zoo this year included Ubangi,
a giraffe, on January 28th and last April Atlas,
Kibo and Shani were born there with the three
playful lion cubs visible to be watched, but in
the mornings only.
Meanwhile, the park’s emblem remains, the
Grand Boulder, which dates from the zoo’s
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druids are just a sampling of the attractions in
this fun-filled park, one of the most popular
in all of France. There is an area devoted to
young children over the age of three, the
Forest of Idéfix (Dogmatix in English) with the
Aérodynamix, which gives you the chance to
take flight or see the druidess Etamine mixing
her potions. Viking boat rides, Gallic and Roman
bumper cars and an aquatic stroll are among
the other attractions in the park for the very
young though the majority of the attractions
in the park have been created for one and all.
You can take a ride in a Gallic bobsleigh that
reaches almost 60 kilometres an hour, have
a great time of it in cauldrons that spin at full
speed or enjoy the thrill of a whirlpool station,
swirling waters and a dramatic drop on board
the Menhir Express. And new on the agenda
this year is the Espions de César attraction, a
ride that takes flight over the Forest of Idéfix.
There are six restaurants and you can even stay
on the grounds in the heart of the forest at a
charming hotel.
And that magical moment waits in Marne-la-
Vallée at Disneyland Paris where the wonderful
world of Disney beckons. It is a place where
with its seemingly endless neck as well as the
always-intriguing Triceratops, an enormous
herbivore accompanied by its young. Although
smaller than the Brachiosaurus, the creature
swings in at two metres. Meanwhile, the fierce
and carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex is on hand
weighing in at three tons and measuring 12
metres. Plenty of activities are all on the agenda
to learn more about these creatures, notably
their evolution and the reasons for their
disappearance from the face of the earth. An
archaeological dig site is also set up in the park
where children can look for fossils and bones.
A unique experience is waiting to be
discovered just 30 kilometres north of the
French capital at the Parc Astérix. Here the
quintessential world of the Gauls, who were
among the original inhabitants of France,
is being played out. This theme park brings
you back in time to sample life as it was in a
Gallic village. The park offers a fabulous blend
of 36 attractions and five shows staged in
six different worlds, Welcome to Gaul, The
Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, The Vikings,
Travel Through Time and Egypt. Magic
potions, menhirs, cauldrons and a forest of
inception in 1934. Intact, restored, 65-meters
high in the sky, it dominates the landscapes
below.
For a thoroughly different animal experience,
the Park and Chateau of Thoiry in the Yvelines
offers a marvellous journey into a world of
wild animals through its safari and pedestrian
parks where 152 different animal species thrive,
ranging from colourful frogs and lizards to
lemurs, tigers, giraffes and zebras and more.
Thoiry offers a fascinating journey, too, into
its Arch devoted to small creatures housing
amphibians, invertebrates and sea creatures.
The place is home to a beautiful Renaissance
chateau surrounded by extensive gardens.
And fittingly this summer, Thoiry is featuring
pre-historic animals, taking its visitors 200
million years back in time with a spectacular
presentation of animated dinosaurs. Sixteen
life-like creatures evolve in the pedestrian
part of the park in enclosures with décors
straight out of the Jurassic and Cretaceous
periods. That was when the great dinosaurs
roamed the earth feeding on lush ferns or
flesh. As visitors stroll through the park they will
discover the seven-metre long Brachiosaurus
Equestrian Centre at the Jardin d’Acclimatation
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you can meet up with pirates, travel into
outer space, visit a mysterious haunted hotel
or take a ride in spinning teacups. Adventure
and fantasy await from meeting Mickey Mouse
or Snow White to enjoying a live parade or
show. Disneyland Paris features two theme
park experiences, Disneyland Park, a European
interpretation of the classic Disney theme park,
which originated more than 50 years ago in
California, and the Walt Disney Studios Park
where cinema, animation and television
come to life, and guests can step into
action themselves.
The lavishly landscaped and intricately
detailed Disneyland Park is filled with 41
attractions, a variety of themed shops and
restaurants, live entertainment and encounters
with the famous Disney characters.
You can head into turn-of-the-20th-century
America in Main Street, U.S.A where you can
ride a period vehicle like an omnibus up the
street. A Walk to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle
takes the visitor to the Central Plaza where
the entrances to each of the park’s themed
Lands are found. Frontierland takes you to
the Old West while Adventureland brings you
everything from pirates to an Asian jungle.
Fantasyland is the kingdom of fairy tales with
the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups and Dumbo the
Flying Elephant while Discoveryland takes you
into the world of Captain Nemo and into the
galaxy on board Space Mountain: Mission 2.
Over at Walt Disney Studios Park
entertainment is on the agenda and guests
can even go behind the scenes of the
filmmaking process. A highlight of this
summer season is Frozen emanating from
the Disney hit animated fairy tale film. Visitors
can catch a sneak peak of the film’s characters
in the Disneyland Park Parade. The world of
Frozen will appear in Frontierland with a new
ice-themed musical production combining
singing and dancing with guest participation.
Characters Anna and Elsa along with Kristoff
and Olaf will take to the stage and they will
be surrounded by dancers straight out of the
Kingdom of Arendelle. There will also be a
Market Place inspired by the universe of the
kingdom of Arendelle, all promising for
a refreshing summer.
JARDIN D’ACCLIMATATION
Ave du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de
Boulogne (16th), 01 40 67 90 85
PARC ZOOLOGIQUE DE PARIS
Entrance located at the corner of the
avenue Daumesnil and the Route de
Ceinture du lac Daumesnil (12th),
01 40 79 31 25
THOIRY
Rue du Pavillon de Montreuil, 78770
Thoiry, 01 34 87 40 67
A shuttle bus to the park is available
on Wednesdays and Saturdays during
official French school holidays from
the Montfort-l’Amaury-Méré train
station.
PARC ASTÉRIX
60128 Plailly, 08 26 46 66 26
By car: Thirty kilometres north of Paris
on the A1 highway direction, Lille, exit
Parc Astérix between exits 7 and 8.
DISNEYLAND PARIS
www.disneylandparis.com
RER A to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy
(40-65 min)
Clockwise from top left: The Enchanted River at the Jardin d’Acclimatation; Oziris inverted roller coaster at Parc Astérix; Lynx at Thoiry
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The Guide
By Sandra Iskander
Check out L.K. Bennett’s capsule
collection by Laura Bailey
(Opposite Page)
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Accessories
Beach
Fashion
Family-run brand Janine Robin
is a French swimwear leader
that specialises in well-cut and
flattering swimsuits as well as
lingerie. It all started back in 1948
in a small boutique in Paris and
today the brand continues to
deliver collections with women in
mind. Made in France, the Janine
Robin collections, including the
Laura Beach by Janine Robin
collection, embody a savoir-faire
that has seen the brand remain
as a leader for over 50 years. This
summer the Laura Beach by
Janine Robin collection features
a colourful selection of swimsuits
including both one-piece and
bikinis that are available in this
season’s popular floral prints as
well as eye-popping hues such as
lime green.
Janine Robin Boutique
36 rue Saint Placide (6th),
01 42 22 17 00
Bailey for Bennett
This season step into Italy with English model and writer
Laura Bailey’s capsule collection for British brand L.K.
Bennett. The spring/summer accessories collection of
shoes and clutch bags is an ode to Laura’s love affair with
the Amalfi Coast and the Italian joie de vivre. The retro-
modern collection features the vibrant colours of the Italian
coastline and the geometric detailing of glamorous 60’s
swimwear, with each pair of shoes named after an Italian
actress including Claudia Cardinale. Ocean blue, sandy
yellow and zigzag prints give the collection a fun feel,
bringing seaside fashion to any outfit you wear this season.
L.K. Bennett Boutique
31 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01 42 22 20 80
I See Italia
Take in the beauty of the French capital through fashionable eyewear by Italian brand Italia Independent. The
at once flamboyant and chic collection will certainly award you with extra fashion cred this summer among
your very fashionable circle. For a more daring and “stand-out” from the pack pair we love the IS012. A frame
made from a flexible and durable polymeric material, with flexible temples that allow for a better fit, it is
available in fun colours including candy violet and summer-inspired prints including berry pink with an exotic
flower print. If you prefer a more classic frame slide on the I-Metal. The ultra thin metal frames are handcrafted
with the artisans working on each pair individually, making each frame a one of a kind. Available in simple
colours including black and gold as well as leopard print detailing and even in fuchsia pink.
Italia Independent Boutique
47 rue du Four (6th), 01 42 22 40 34
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A
n elegant, convivial and
contemporary experience awaits
in Piaget’s new flagship store on
the famous Rue de la Paix. The
high watchmaking and jewellery
collections of the Maison are showcased in
these new settings, exhibiting the incredible
know-how and fine techniques of its craftsmen.
The 7 Paix, as it is known, reveals the creativity
embodied by the world of Piaget. The address
by itself is a mythical one as it is where the
famed French fashion designer Charles-Frédéric
Worth opened his luxurious salons in 1858.
Today, Piaget’s unique heritage, with its precious
watches and jewellery collections animates this
luxurious space of 500 square metres. The façade
of the boutique is attractive, with its deep black
and grey livery punctuated with gold. Through
the two shop windows, one can revel in the
show staged in the “Vitrine Extraordinaire” and
enlivened by Piaget’s creations.
The stunning new Piaget Haute Joaillerie
and Haute Horlogerie collection entitled
“Secrets & Lights – A Mythical Journey by
Piaget”, celebrates the history of the silk route
and the wide expanse of cities and cultures
that the ancient route encompasses. The
collection, comprising 93 jewellery creations
and 38 watchmaking creations, draws its
inspiration from two legendary cities, Venice and
Samarkand.
The timepieces in the Secrets of Venice
collection are magnified by feather art, enamelling
and engraving while the Lights of Samarkand
Haute Joaillerie creations are vibrant with colour,
energy and superb gemstones that the Maison’s
experts have travelled the world to find.
Inside the elegant boutique the atmosphere
celebrates the hand of man for no less than 20
different crafts and trades were called upon to
create the precious interior. Oak parquet flooring
and wainscoting meet up with elegant, discrete
furnishings. A brass chandelier is an invitation
to the first floor -- reached by a transparent lift
– where a Japanese-style screen with delicate
floral patterns leads you to the space devoted
to fine watches while an icon display window
dressed in gold attracts you to the high jewellery
collections.
Arranged as rooms in a private home where
ten hosts, one of them a master watchmaker,
are present all the time, welcome the guests,
Piaget
PERFECTLY
A cuff
bracelet
adorns the
wrist with
pink gold
A flowing bracelet
punctuated by
turquoises illustrates
the excellence of the
Manufacture
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the store presents the realm of Piaget. The fine
watchmaking area is focused on the Maison’s
Altiplano timepiece: discretion, absolute
elegance and total precision. Here one can
marvel at 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. The guest can also admire
them in a film, in the comfort of an
armchair unless he or she prefers to
choose to thumb through a book
on fine watches, taken from the
house library or handle the tools
used by fine watchmakers.
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 famous and much
sought-after soirées. Moreover a world of
enchantment unfolds on the first floor where
you can approach the “Mariage” corner,
dedicated to marriage. Here Piaget’s rings
and Jewellery collection, Passion, are found
along with a tempting Bridal 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 created, a 21st century
Piaget club with bookshelves, sofas
and mobile displays, where temporary
exhibitions, cocktail parties for clients
and private dinners can take place.
“The 7 Paix brings to life all the
facets of Piaget’s know-how. It sets
within reach the crafts and art of fine
watchmaking and High Jewellery
making. This to us is most important because
we are one of the very few houses to have
integrated so many in-house crafts. This place
was born out of an ambition: to offer each
customer a unique experience, his or her own”,
says Olivier Perruchot, Piaget France and United
Kingdom Managing Director.
7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01 58 62 37 00
Four-leaved
flower-ring featuring
highly original
shapes is highlighted
by a splendid
Colombian emerald
The secret ring’s
sliding cover
reveals a magnetic
night blue sky
crafted in Grand
Feu champlevé
enamel
Prong-set marquise-cut
stones light up
an airy necklace
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“The 7 Paix brings to life
the ensemble of the know-how of Piaget.
It brings almost into reach
the professions of fine watchmaking
and High Jewellery making.”
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CK Spellbinds
Discover Calvin Klein’s Spellbound collection, which will
without a doubt render your outfit spellbinding. The cuff
bracelet, in python print leather, is available in blue, black,
grey and natural beige, and is a sexy addition to your
accessories collection. Working well with your summer’s
day and night looks it can be worn with a skirt and simple
tee in the morning for shopping along rue Saint-Honoré
and as easily be worn with skinny jeans and sexy kitten
heels for dinner at Costes.
Available at Galeries Lafayette
Angela Caputi Giuggiu
Italian jewellery designer Angela Caputi set up her workshop in
Florence in 1975 where she embarked on creating colourfully
original pieces. Today, she has her gallery-like jewellery boutique
here in Paris where you can find her unique designs. This month
the designer is showing her Etched line, a preview of the fall/
winter collection. Geometrical shapes graphically linked together,
creating statement necklaces make up the Etched line, which are
engraved in black, creating a contrast against the clear resin.
15 Galerie Véro-Dodat (1st), 01 40 39 01 51
Sweet Timepieces
Offering customers a plethora of colours to choose from,
Bonbon Watch specialises in costume watches that strike a
fashionable cord. The brand’s signature round dial, encircled with
coloured crystals, gives customers a bejewelled accessory that
can be matched to any outfit or mood. The watches, which are
assembled in Paris, also feature fine Italian leather straps that are
available in different shades, complementing each watch’s case.
Bonbon Watch Boutique
12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01 47 42 35 51
Located in the heart of Paris nearby the Opera, the 70,000 square-meter flagship store, symbol of the Parisian elegance, offers more than 3,500 brands
from affordable to the most prestigious references.
Situées en plein cœur de Paris, à deux pas de l’Opéra Garnier, les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, symbole de l’élégance parisienne, s’étendent sur 70 000 m2
et proposent plus de
3 500 marques, des plus abordables aux plus prestigieuses.
THE DEPARTMENT STORE,
CAPITAL OF FASHION
Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann offers a large selection of items
in every segment, from fashion to accessories, beauty, interior
decoration and fine food.
LE GRAND MAGASIN, CAPITALE DE LA MODE
Les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann proposent une large sélection
de produits : mode, accessoires, beauté, décoration et épicerie fine.
FASHION SHOW
Enjoy a unique experience with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann
fashion show. The only place in Paris where you can discover the
latest designs and the trendiest products for women and men.
Fashion shows take place on Fridays at 3pm. Opera Lounge,
7th
floor, main building. Reservation or information at
+33 (0)1 42 82 30 25 or fashionshow@galerieslafayette.com
DÉFILÉ DE MODE
Vivez une expérience mode avec le défilé des Galeries Lafayette Paris
Haussmann. Lieu unique à Paris où vous découvrirez les dernières
tendances de la saison et les it-produits à ne pas manquer pour femmes
et pour hommes.
Chaque vendredi au « Salon Opéra » à 15 heures (7è
étage, magasin
principal). Réservation et information par téléphone
au +33 (0)1 42 82 30 25 ou par e-mail à l’adresse suivante :
fashionshow@galerieslafayette.com
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in fashion and lifestyle. We will open the doors to our privileged
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Breguet, the Journey
A bright and white world of elegance and refinement
unfolds in the newly renovated Breguet boutique on
the Place Vendôme. Ensconced within are the house’s
emblematic collections and pieces along with a display of
Breguet’s sparkling high jewellery pieces. The space reflects
the signature Breguet dials in silver-coloured gold and in
hand-made guilloche. Abraham-Louis Breguet introduced
guilloche design to the dials of his watches more than two
centuries ago, becoming the first watchmaker to do so.
Within the boutique thematic interactive films on touch
screens bring the world of watchmaking to life while upstairs,
the fascinating story of Breguet is played out in a museum
dedicated to the house. Here are conserved the precious
archives of the brand, notably the sales registers tracing the
history of each piece produced since the end of the 18th
century. Some one hundred exceptional pieces manufactured
by the house are on display including precious old
tourbillions – Breguet is credited with inventing the tourbillion
- chronometers from the 19th century when Breguet was
the clockmaker to the Royal French Navy alongside travel
pendulettes and rare, elaborate pieces made for the Turkish
court in spectacular enamel and gold. The museum is a
unique journey into the emblematic creations of the man
who created the first known wristwatch, for the Queen
of Naples in 1810, and from whose workshops emerged
timepieces for Napoleon, Marie-Antoinette, Tsar Alexander I
and King George IV.
The museum is open to the public but it is recommended
to call and confirm a visiting time. – P.V.
6 Place Vendôme (1st), 01 47 03 65 00
Christofle
Cufflinks
Known for well-crafted tableware the
house of Christofle also creates equally
elegant accessories and jewellery. In
the recently renovated boutique on the
chic Rue de Passy gentlemen will find
an attractive range of cufflinks that will
finish off any suave look with a sleek silver
touch. Add a fun twist to a rather classic
shirt with the Pliage cufflinks, designed
by Claire Dévé or for an elegantly simple
add-on discover the Elémentaire Noir
pair, designed by Studio Christofle,
they are a smooth square cut that will
complement any outfit.
Christofle Boutique
95 rue de Passy (16th), 01 46 47 51 27
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Hunting
in Style
Beretta Gallery may be known for
its firearms, however, the name
popular with hunters also offers
clients a smart ready-to-wear
collection. This summer season avid
hunters are invited to discover the
Beretta Serengeti Safari collection.
Designed with the African outback
in mind, the collection features
pieces that offer comfort, versatility
and protection for hunting
gentlemen and which can also
be worn in the urban jungle.
Fabric-covered buckles are used
to minimise sound and rolled-up
sleeve button fasteners are added
to accommodate any climate
change, allowing gentlemen to roll
up their sleeves when it gets a little
bit warmer or roll them down when
the temperature drops.
Beretta Gallery Boutique
57 rue Pierre Charron (8th),
01 56 88 59 59
Travelling Art
Samsonite has just released a limited edition collection
rendering homage to Keith Haring, the American artist
who was known for his graffiti art. The travel-friendly
Keith Haring by Samsonite collection includes all your
travel essentials including a name tag for your luggage,
neck pillow and even a lock, and all feature Haring’s
signature colourful dancing figures. The collection also
includes an easy to fold backpack and overnight bag
making it easy to fit them into your suitcase and pull
out to fit all the extra gifts you splurged on when on
your shopping spree in the fashion capital.
Samsonite Boutique
12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01 42 65 18 62
Fashion with
an Edge
The contemporary man’s go-to ready-
to-wear brand Etudes Studio recently
opened its first flagship store in Paris in
the fashion magnet neighbourhood, Le
Marais, which encompasses the feel of
the collective. Sprawled over two floors,
the space is also where the studios and
the Paris team work, bringing a unique
closeness of the brand’s creativity to the
clients. The urban and monochrome
feel of the space highlights the colours
of the spring/summer collection, which
features cobalt blue trousers and single-
breasted jackets, ruby red overalls and
slogan t-shirts. The boutique also stocks
limited edition pieces as well as items
that are exclusively sold at the Marais
address alongside limited edition art
and photography books edited by the
collective.
Etudes Studio Boutique
14 rue Debelleyme (3rd), 01 49 96 56 62
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The World of
Wempe in Paris
By Patricia Valicenti
Eiffel Tower. It is outfitted with a bracelet in
Nato in the French colours of blue, white and
red in addition to the traditional hand-sewn
black crocodile bracelet. Wempe watches
exclusively manufactured in the observatory in
Glashütte. Watchmakers use observatories in
precision work and the one in Glashütte came
into being in 1910. Wempe renovated it and set
up a production site there a few years ago.
And today the boutique showcases, too, its own
jewellery collections, By Kim, whose hallmarks
are volume and transparency, a case in point
being the stunning rings from the Colonna line.
Meanwhile, an exceptional line of unique pieces
embraces precious, colourful gemstones like
the astonishing blue tanzanite, one of the most
coveted gemstones in the world.
Wempe Boutique
16 rue Royale (8th), 01 42 60 21 77
It is an elegant house ensconced on the
corner of the rue Royale and the rue Saint-
Honoré, a welcoming one, too, as if one is
being welcomed into a beautifully appointed
apartment where pendulum clocks and
bouquets of flowers abound. Wempe, the
family-owned house specialising in fine
watches and exceptional jewellery, is based in
Hamburg and was founded in 1878 by Gerhard
Diedrich Wempe, and this year it is celebrating
the 30th anniversary of its Paris boutique.
“I wanted to personally look for the best
address and went there every season at
different times of day. I was convinced that
success depended upon the concordance of
an ensemble of factors, starting with the ideal
location that should reflect the spirit of the city
and the lifestyle of its inhabitants. When we
discovered this house built in 1890 at the corner
of the rue Royale and the rue Saint-Honoré, I
did as I am accustomed to doing. I went inside
and spoke directly with the owner of the store,”
explained Hellmut Wempe the third generation
of the house and who in 2003 transferred
operational management to his daughter
Kim-Eva Wempe.
The boutique opened in 1985 and today it is
a place where one can spend time to discover
a host of watches from the most prestigious
of brands. The Paris boutique is specialised in
mechanical watches and it is the only boutique in
Paris to carry Patek Philippe watches aside from
the brand’s own store on the Place Vendôme.
Marine chronometers are on the agenda at
Wempe as well as full servicing and watch
repair services.
To celebrate its 30 years in Paris, Wempe has
brought out a watch and a pendant with a
charm each fittingly limited to 30 pieces. The
pendant adorned with a charm in 18-carat grey
gold has an engraving of the Eiffel Tower on
one side and a small diamond and comes with
a braided leather cord in blue, white or red. The
limited edition Wempe watch to commemorate
the anniversary is a chronometer in steel, with
a moon phase and full calendar, made and
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Paris Flea Market
Also known as the Puces de Saint-Ouen or Clignancourt from its
location north of Montmartre, this is the city’s (some claim the
world’s) largest and most famous flea market, offering everything
from used books and leather jackets to precious antique jewellery
and Louis XVI furniture, in a series of different markets. Don’t be put
off by the rows of tacky stands under the overpass; the real Flea
Market lies beyond them. Sat-Mon, 9:30 am-6:30pm.
142 rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen
(10-minute walk from Porte de Clignancourt)
Les Bouquinistes
Aligning the banks of the River Seine are the beloved
bouquinistes of Paris, bookstalls carrying new
and second hand books as well as copies of rare magazines.
You can find cookbooks dedicated to all of the regions
of France, the great French novels, coffee table books vintage
posters and photographs and more, much more.
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Beauty
Angel Hair
Hairdressers in white shirts and cute black bowties
bring to life Angel Studio where Parisian socialites
and fashionistas go to get their hair done. At the
helm is L’Oréal Professionnel ambassador Jérôme
Guézou, who has coiffed the hair of celebrities and
models for fashion shows. The talented hairdresser
says summer is all about the wob, the mid length
wavy mob in caramel hues, and says tending to your
tresses while on the beach is as important as taking
care of your skin, suggesting L’Oréal’s Pro Fibre dry oil,
with a UV filter, it protects your hair without the risk
of frying it in the sun. To get your waves beach ready
call 01 42 27 60 60 to make an appointment.
Angel Studio
76 rue Pierre Demours (17th)
Holiday Hair
To keep your tresses in order
while travelling this summer
make sure you protect your hair
with Esthederm’s Sun Care Oil.
The two-in-one product offers
protection to both your body and
hair, making it the perfect product
to have in your make-up bag and
beach bag. With Oryza sativa oil
offering antioxidant UV protection
and boasting omega 6 and 9 in
its ingredients, the oil keeps your
skin as well as your hair hydrated.
Applied every two hours, the
oil, which features Esthederm’s
Adaptasun technology, adjusts
and adapts your skin and hair to
the sun exposure, keeping you
protected while getting all the
sun’s goodness by activating the
natural pigmentation process.
Available at Sephora
Straighten Up
If you prefer sleek and straight hair get your mane soirée-ready with Babyliss’s Ipro 235 Ionic hair
straightener. With Diamond Ceramic plates and reaching 235°C in seconds, teamed with its wet
and dry feature means the straightener will have you out of your hotel room in a flash without
wasting precious discovering Paris time.
Available at Darty stores
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34 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
Sahara by YSL
Embrace the colours of summer with
Yves Saint Laurent’s Sahara-inspired
summer collection. Bright yellow,
warm orange and cool blue make up
the at once warm and cool palette,
which marries perfectly with the
season’s fashion trend. The La Laque
Couture nail polish in Jaune Babouche
guarantees a standout mani,
perfect for handling a cool cocktail
at a Parisian bar while the Eye Liner
Shocking in Majorelle Blue will subtly
bring colour to your dial.
Available at Sephora
Cartier
for Him
Cartier nose Mathilde Laurent
has expertly infused Eau de
Cartier with a mix of notes of
vetiver and liquorice to bring
gentleman the new Eau de
Cartier Vétiver Bleu. Injecting
a top note of mint, the scent
becomes fresh and light
without drowning out the
vetiver base note, keeping the
scent a strong masculine eau.
Cartier Boutique
13 rue de la Paix (2nd),
01 58 18 23 00
An Alaïan
Scent
Azzedine Alaïa’s first ever perfume,
Alaïa, is a sexy embodiment of the
fashion designers signature, figure-
hugging dresses. The black and
gold bottle, designed by Martin
Szekely, is black glass featuring
Alaïa’s signature perforated motif,
made popular in the 80s and
which adorned the designer’s
famous leather corsets, while the
cap is a nod to the designer’s
craft, resembling a bobbin of gold
thread. Inside, the eau de parfum,
inspired by women, seductive
women, is a sexy blend of pink
peppercorn, sweet freesia and
musk, bottling the different facets
of every woman.
Available at Galeries Lafayette
Cartier©AmelieGarreau
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SHOPPING
Fashion
PARISPhotographer: Luigi Di Donna
Stylist: Joanna Kalinski
Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist: Julie Mandin
Model: Ana Clara Lasta from Karin Models
Post Production: Marc Martinon
Fashion & Production Editor: Sandra Iskander
Location: The Peninsula Paris Hotel
Alice + Olivia dress (Available at Galeries Lafayette)
Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes
(www.giuseppezanottidesign.com)
Burma earrings (www.bijouxburma.com)
On top of
Azzedine Alaïa dress and shoes (www.alaia.fr)
Eternamé yellow gold cocktail ring with yellow,
citrine and orange saphhires (www.etername.fr)
Eternamé rose gold and diamond
cuff bracelet (www.etername.fr)
Zuhair Murad dress
(www.zuhairmurad.com)
Azzedine Alaïa shoes
(www.alaia.fr)
Ralph Lauren dress (www.ralphlauren.com)
Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes
(www.giuseppezanottidesign.com)
H.Stern gold earrings (www.hstern.net)
Azzaro Couture top and pants
(www.azzaro-couture.com)
Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes
(www.giuseppezanottidesign.com)
Djula diamond ring (www.djula.fr)
Burma earrings (www.bijouxburma.com)
LPC Paris romper (www.lpc-paris.com)
Jojoba gold plated bracelets and cuff
bracelets (www.jojobadesigns.com)
Alexis Mabille silk blouse (www.alexismabille.com)
Red Valentino skirt (Available at Galeries Lafayette)
Azzedine Alaïa shoes (www.alaia.fr)
Hervé Léger crop top and skirt
(www.herveleger.com)
Ralph Lauren shoes
(www.ralphlauren.com)
H.Stern gold cuff bracelet and
necklace (www.hstern.net)
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Address Book
SHOPPING
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
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 - 11FbgSaint-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-29rueduFbgSaint-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 - 3-5blvddesItaliens(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
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
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 - 34rueSaintSulpice(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
),01.49.52.84.52.
M°FranklinRoosevelt
Golfino-1rueScribe(9th),01.40.06.97.64.M°Opéra
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
Lacoste-37blvddesCapucines(2nd
),
01.42.61.58.20.M°Opéra
Lanvin-22rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.44.71.31.73.M°Concorde
Le Mont Saint Michel -96rueVieilleduTemple
(3rd
),01.42.74.86.07.M°FillesduCalvaire
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-90rueduFbgSaint-Honoré (8th
),
01.40.17.05.73.M°Concorde
Rowena Forrest -23rueduCherche-Midi(6th
),
01.42.65.25.46.M°Sèvres-Babylone
Saint Laurent-53aveMontaigne(8th
),
01.53.83.84.53.M°FranklinRoosevelt
Tommy Hilfiger-43blvddesCapucines(2nd
),
01.42.60.70.02.M° Madeleine
DEPARTMENT STORES
& SHOPPING CENTRES
Beaugrenelle - 12rueLinois(15th
),01.53.95.24.00.
M°CharlesMichels
Le Bon Marché -24ruedeSèvres(7th
),
01.44.39.80.00.M°Sèvres-Babylone
Galeries Lafayette - 40blvdHaussmann(9th
),
01.42.82.34.56.M°Chausséed’Antin-LaFayette
One Nation Paris - 1aveduPrésidentKennedy,
78340LesClayessousBois,01.72.87.90.11
Printemps Haussmann - 64blvdHaussmann
(9th
),01.42.82.50.00.M°Havre-Caumartin
La Valée Village - 3coursdelaGaronne,
01.60.42.35.00.RERA4toVald’Europe(about35min)
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
Lalique-11rueRoyale(8th
),01.53.05.12.12.
M°Madeleine
Silvera-56-58aveKléber(16th
),01.53.65.78.78.
M°Kléber
44 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
SHOPPING
Address Book
Rolex | Jewellery & Watches David Yurman | Jewellery & Watches
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
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
David Yurman-GaleriesLafayette,40blvd
Haussmann(9th
),01.40.16.94.26.M°Chaussée
d’Antin-LaFayette
DoDo by Pomellato-350rueSt-Honoré(1st
),
01.42.60.31.55.M°Tuileries
Dubail-21placeVendôme(1st
),01.42.61.11.17.
M°Tuileries
Elysées Horlogerie-14ruedeBerri(8th
),
01.45.62.62.45.M°GeorgeV
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-5rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.44.51.50.50.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-20rueduFbgSaint-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-233rueSaintHonoré(1st
), 01.42.60.57.04.
M°Tuileries
Gratianne Bascans-38aveMatignon(8th
),
01.53.75.39.35.M°Miromesnil
Hedgren-49rueCambon(1st
),01.42.36.36.97.
M°Madeleine
Hermès-24rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.40.17.47.17. M°Concorde
Lancel-127avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.56.89.15.70.M°GeorgeV
Longchamp-404rueSaint-Honoré(1st
),
01.43.16.00.16.M°Concorde
Louis Vuitton - 101avedesChamps-Élysées(8th
),
01.53.57.52.00.M°GeorgeV
Louis Quatorze - 106rueVieilleduTemple(3rd
),
01.42.72.94.43.M°FillesduCalvaire
Masha Keja-10ruedeJarente(4th
),
01.47.45.62.58.M°Saint-Paul
Moynat- 348rueSaint-Honoré(1st
),
01.47.03.83.90.M° Tuileries
Mulberry - 275rueSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.42.60.00.64.M°Concorde
Pinel & Pinel-22rueRoyale(8th
),01.42.60.58.39.
M°Madeleine
Prada-10aveMontaigne(8th
),01.53.23.99.40.
M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
MULTI-BRAND BOUTIQUES
By Marie -8aveGeorgeV(8th
),01.53.23.88.00.
M°GeorgeV
Citadium-56ruedeCaumartin(9th
),
01.55.31.74.00.M°Havre-Caumartin
Colette-213rueSt-Honoré(1st
),01.55.35.33.90.
M°Tuileries
L’Eclaireur - 26avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.45.62.12.32.M°GeorgeV
Merci -111blvdBeaumarchais(3rd
),
01.42.77.00.33.M°SaintSébastien-Froissard
Montaigne Market- 57aveMontaigne(8th
),
01.42.56.58.58.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
SHOES
Altan Bottier -11rueLincoln(8th
), 01.45.63.77.59.
M°GeorgeV
A.Testoni -15rueRoyale(8th
),01.44.60.09.90.
M°Concorde
Berluti-26rueMarbeuf(8th
),01.53.93.97.97.
M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
Christian Louboutin-68rueduFbgSaint-
Honoré(8th
),01.42.68.37.65.M°Madeleine
Crockett & Jones –14rueChauveau-Lagarde
(8th
),01.44.94.01.74.M°Madeleine
Edward Green–199bisblvdSaint-Germain
(7th
),01.53.63.47.50.M°RueduBac
Jimmy Choo–34aveMontaigne(8th
),
01.47.23.03.39.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt
J.M. Weston –114avedesChamps-Elysées(8th
),
01.45.62.26.47.M°GeorgeV
Repetto -22ruedelaPaix(2nd
),01.44.71.83.12.
M°Opéra
Robert Clergerie - 5rueduCherche-Midi(6th
),
01.45.48.75.47.M°Rennes
Tod’s -21rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th
),
01.53.43.16.16.M°Concorde
VINTAGE
Dépôt Vente de Passy -14ruedelaTour(16th
),
01.45.20.95.21.M°Passy
Didier Ludot -20&24GaleriedeMontpensier
(1st
),01.42.96.06.56.M°Pyramides
L’Ibis Rouge -35blvdRaspail(7th
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PRINTEMPS DU LOUVRE
PrintempsisenteringtheCarrouselduLouvrewith
a2,500sqmnewstoreentirelydedicatedto luxury.
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
WEMPE
The renowned German watchmaker has been
satisfyingcustomersforover135years.Featuring
afineselectionofstylishjewellery,luxurywatches
andchronometers.
16 rue Royale - Paris 8th
Tel: +33 (0)1 42 60 21 77
www.wempe.fr
SHOP STOP
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
Max&Moi
Arije
Valentino
Emporio Armani
Dodo
Baldinini
Moynat
Stuart Weitzman
Balenciaga
Chopard
Dior
Church’s
Paule Ka
Guerlain
Colette
Omega
Kiehl’s
Goyard
Perrin
Montagut
Akillis
Peuterey
DidierLudot
AcneStudios
Qeelin
GabrielleGeppert
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
Lancaster
RUE DE LA PAIX
RUE CAMBON
RUEDESCAPUCINES
RUEDANIELLECASANOVA
RUE DES PYRAMIDES
RUE SAINT ROCH
Berluti
Carita
Lanvin Lanvin
Panerai
Christofle
Oliver Grant
Burberry
BCBGMaxazria
Lipault
Talbot Runhof
Barbara Rihl
Place Vendôme
Tumi
Musée du Louvre Place
des Victoires
PalaisRoyal
Galerie Véro-Dodat
Opéra Garnier
Église de la Madeleine
CONCORDE
Jardin des
Tuileries
Place de la Concorde
Carrousel du Louvre
Chantal Thomass
TUILERIES
Chanel
Dior
Chanel
Place du Marché
St-Honoré
M.A.C
A.Testoni
Vertu
La Prairie
Zwilling
Hublot
Césaire
Miki House
Angela Caputi
SHOP STOP
MICHAEL KORS
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
Michael Kors Wempe
Printemps
du Louvre
LUXURY MAP
Rue Saint-Honoré / Palais Royal
If you are looking for a wide selection of exquisite timepieces
and FINe jewellery, you only need to keep one name in mind.
For more than 135 years, the name “WEMPE” has stood for the utmost expertise in the art of making
jewellery and timepieces. We offer a unique selection of valuable treasures at 28 Wempe showrooms world-
wide. We are especially proud because for more than a century we have been privileged to contribute to
the grand feelings that our customers express when they purchase jewellery or timepieces. Our pieces
of jewellery uphold international standards and are born in our own atelier. This is true for unusual one-
of-a-kind items as well as for our diverse assortment of classic pieces with brilliant-cut diamonds. And
a century-old friendship links us with the world’s foremost watch manufactories. You will find WEMPE
showrooms at the loveliest locations in great European metropolises, New York City and in Beijing. Each
shop also offers service or advice whenever you require it, so you can be certain that we will always be
available to meet your individual needs. We cordially invite you to discover an abundance of interesting
new items and exclusive special models at one of Europe’s leading jewellers. We look forward to your visit!
Paris, 16, rue Royale, T +33.1.42 60 21 77
HAMBURG LONDON PARIS MADRID VIENNA NEW YORK BEIJING
WWW.WEMPE.COM
We accept all credit cards.
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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
SHOP STOP
LUXURY MAP
Champs-Élysées-Montaigne
SHOP STOP
Salvatore Ferragamo
Versace
Mauboussin
Tiffany
Comptoirs
de Paris
Disney
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani
Dinh
Van
Chanel
Nina Ricci
Givenchy
Balmain
Hugo
Boss
Smalto
Givenchy
Chaumet
Cartier
Paule Ka
Wolford
Kiton
Zadig&VoltaireCourrèges
Harry
Winston
MaxMara
Valentino
Prada
Bottega Veneta
Louis Vuitton
Dior
Chloé
GucciDolce&Gabbana
Elie Saab
Lancel
Montblanc
Louis
Vuitton
JP GaultierArmani Collezioni
Leonard
Cartier
Maison Ullens
Loewe
Ralph Lauren
Kenzo
Diane Von
Furstenberg
Guy Laroche
Brioni
Sephora
Guerlain
J.M. Weston
Morgan
M.A.C.
Levi’s
Zara
Swatch
Tag Heuer
Dubail
Longchamp
Ulysse Nardin
Pucci
Pink
Bang & Olufsen
Omega
Eric Bompard
Zegna
Bvlgari
RUEDUBOCCADOR
Caron
Fendi
Chanel
Milady
Paul&Joe
Akris
Blumarine
Adidas
Quicksilver
Dinh Van
Creed
Balenciaga
Sicis
By Marie&Gas Bijoux
S.T.Dupont
Swarovski
Lacoste
Zilli
Tom Ford
Beretta
Emmanuel
Levain
Tissot
Berluti
Kusmi
Tea
Saint Laurent
Céline
GrandOptical
Marionnaud Paris
Marks&Spencer
Elysées
HorlogerieArije
Arije
Scabal
Karl Lagerfeld
Banana Republic
Les Champs d’Or
Christofle
Waskoll
Ann Tuil
Arc de Triomphe
Grand Palais
CHARLES DE GAULLE-ÉTOILE
GEORGE V
ALMA MARCEAU
FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT
AVENUE KLÉBER
AVENUE D’IÉNA AVENUE D’IÉNA
AVENUEDEFRIEDLAND
AVENUEMARCEAU
AVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉESAVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉESAVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES
AVENUEMARCEAU
AVENUE GEORGE V
RUE MARBEUF
RUEMARBEUF
RUE PIERRE
CHARRON
RUE LA BOÉTIE
RUE DE BERRI
RUEDEPONTHIEU
RUE WASHINGTON
RUE BALZAC
RUEDUCOLISÉE
RUE DE LA TRÉMOILLE
RUE MARIGNAN
AVENUE MONTAIGNE
AVENUE MONTAIGNE
AVENUE MATIGNON
PORTDELACONFÉRENCE
RUEJEANGOUJON
RUEJEANGOUJON
AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT
AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT
AVENUE GEORGE V
RUEFRANÇOIS1ER
AVENUEMARCEAU
AVENUEPIERRE1 ER
DESERBIE
Altan Bottier
Weleda
WINE by ONE
WINE by ONE
Enjoy a total unique wine experience in this
lovelyspacenexttoavenuedesChamps-Elysées
proposing 100 different wines by the glass. This
atmospheric and eclectic bar has wines from all
overtheworldandbeforepurchasinganybottle
in the boutique you can taste by the glass. Light
lunchesanddinnersarealsoserved.
27 rue de Marignan - Paris 8th
Tel: +33 (0)1 45 63 18 98
www.winebyone.com
MASSEY LIMOUSINES
Since 1948, this company has been transporting
passengers in style. The fleet of chauffeur-driven
cars includes a wide selection of Mercedes-Benz.
Perfect for airport transfers, day trips and getting
aroundinParis.
Tel: +33(0)1 58 05 13 00
www.limomassey.com
BOUTIQUES TISSOT
76, AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSÉES – 75 008 PARIS
LES 4 TEMPS, NIVEAU 2 – 92 092 PARIS LA DÉFENSE
ATELIER HORLOGER TISSOT, GALERIE DES ARCADES,
76, AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSÉES – 75 008 PARIS
TISSOT QUICKSTER LUGANO. INTERCHANGEABLE STRAPS,
316L STAINLESS STEEL CASE, SCRATCH-RESISTANT SAPPHIRE
CRYSTAL AND WATER RESISTANCE UP TO 10 BAR (100 M / 330 FT).
INNOVATORS BY TRADITION.
TISSOT.CH
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
SHOP STOP
TIKIBOU TOY STORE
The oldest toy store in Paris where you can find an
incredible selection of antique favourites including
Tintin, model cars, music boxes and more. There is a
wonderfulandfunselectionforyoungandoldalike,
includingafinechoiceofscalemodelsandminiature
trains.
33 blvd Edgar Quinet - Paris 14th
Tel: +33 (0)1 43 20 98 79 (M° Edgar Quinet)
20 ave Trudaine - Paris 9th
Tel: +33 (0)1 48 78 23 85 (M° Anvers)
SHOP STOP
LUXURY MAP
Saint-Germain
PaulSmith
Agent
Provocateur
Christian
Louboutin
Paul Smith
Burberry
Paul & Joe
Ferragamo
Vicomte A
Agnès b
Crockett & Jones
L’Ibis Rouge
Implicite
Karl Lagerfeld
Rolex
Hackett
Shadé
Zadig
& Voltaire
Brunello Cucinelli
Walter
Steiger
Cremieux
Omega
Berluti
Le Bon
Marché
L’Occitane
Lacoste
Wolford
Guerlain
Longines
Derhy
l’Artisan
Parfumeur Voyeurs
RenaissanceMoissonnier
Ofée.
Maje Poltrona
Frau
SilveraHartwood
Deyrolle
The Kooples
Bowen
Cassina
John Lobb
Bang
& Olufsen
Debauve &
Gallais
Edward
Green
Louis
Vuitton
Zadig & Voltaire
Façonnable
Mauboussin
Poiray
Emporio
Armani
Marina
Rinaldi
Repetto
Cartier
Lancel
Césarée
Montblanc
Dinh Van
J.M. Weston
Max&Moi
Robert
Clergerie
Rowena
Forrest
My Tokki
Jamin
Puech
Longchamp
Saint Laurent
Alexis Mabille
Carven
Céline Ventilo
Tod’s
L.K.
Bennett
Ralph
Lauren
The Slowear
Store
Courreges
Hermès
Swatch
Elsa
Vanier
Kenzo
Kenzo
Alain Mikli
M.A.C.
Sportmax
Francis Klein
Gab&Jo
Aubercy
RUE DE L’ABBAYE
RUE JACOB
Prada
Robert
Clergerie
RUE ST-SULPICE
RUE MÉZIÉRES
RUE DE VAUGIRARD
RUEBONAPARTE
RUEMADAME
RUEDESCANETTES
RUEPRINCESSE
RUEMABILLON
RUE SAINT-SULPICE
BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN
BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN
QUAI VOLTAIRE
RUEDESSAINTS-PÉRES
RUEDESSAINTS-PÉRES
RUEDUBAC
RUEDUBAC
RUEDUBAC
RUE DE LILLE
RUE DE LILLE
RUE DE L’UNIVERSITÉ
RUE DE VERNEUIL
RUEDEBEAUNE
RUEDEBEAUVE
BOULEVARDRASPAIL
BOULEVARDRASPAIL
RUE DU BAC
SAINT-GERMAIN
DES-PRÉS
MABILLON
SÉVRES-BABYLONE
RUEBONAPARTE
RUEDELACHAISE
RUE DE SÉVRES
RUE DU FOUR
RUE
DE SÉVRES
RUE DE BABYLONE
RUE
DUCHERCHE-MIDI
RUEDERENNES
RUEDERENNES
RUEMADAME
RUEFÉROU
RUEBONAPARTE
RUESERVANDONI
RUEDERENNES
RUEDUDRAGON
RUE
DEGRENELLE
Saint
Laurent
Dot-Drops
Musée d’Orsay
Église Saint-Sulpice
Jardins du Luxembourg
Hugo
Boss
Durance
La Perla
RUED’ODESSA
BVD EDGAR QUINET
RUE
DEL’ARRIVÉE
BVD DU MONTPARNASSE
MONTPARNASSE-
BIENVENÜE
Le Mont
Saint Michel
Fabrice
Faienceries
de Gien Emaux de
Longwy
Inédit Joaillier
Escales
Tikibou
Toy Store
DURANCE
For Durance, Provence is both a heritage and an
inspiration.Wecomposeawell-beinguniverseof
indoorfragrances,naturalcosmeticsandelegant
perfumes. Our wide range of refined fragrances
areelaboratedbyourmasterperfume-makersin
Grasse.
8 rue de Sèvres - Paris 6th
Tel: +33 (0)1 45 44 08 74
www.durance.fr
SHOP STOP
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LUXURY MAP
Faubourg Saint-Honoré
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 Saint-Honoré)
Tel: +33 (0)1 42 65 04 00
www.janssensparis.com
SHOP STOP
BOULEVARDDELAMADELEINE
BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES
Longchamp
Maje
FauréLePageChanel
Viktor&Rolf
Tumi
Morabito
Arije
Emporio Armani
Dior
Omega
Jimmy Choo
de GrisogonoJ.M.
Weston
Anne Fontaine
Bally
Blumarine
Hogan
Ermenegildo Zegna
Boucheron
Les
Dandys
Hermès
Lancôme
Tod’s
Cartier
Sonia Rykiel
Sotheby’s
Pomellato
Chopard
Caron
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
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
MIROMESNIL
SAINT-AUGUSTIN
RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ
AVENUEGABRIEL
RUE TRONCHET
RUEDESÈZE
RUE ROYALE
RUE SAINT-FLORENTIN
RUE CAMBON
RUEDESCAPUCINES
RUESAINT-HONORÉRUESAINT-HONORÉ
RUESAINT-HONORÉ
RUEDUMONT-THABOR
RUE CASTIGLIONE
RUEDERIVOLI
RUE PASQUIER
RUE D’ANJOU
RUEDESMATHURINS
RUEDESMATHURINS
RUEDESMATHURINS
RUE DE L’ÉLYSÉE
RUE D’AGUESSEAU
RUE D’ANJOU
MATIGNON
AVENUE DE
AVENUE DE MATIGNON AVENUE DELCASSÉ
RUE DE MIROMESNIL
RUE DE MIROMESNIL
RUE DE MIROMESNIL
BOULEVARDHAUSSMANN
BLVDHAUSSMANN
AVENUE PERCIER
RUELABOÉTIE
RUELABOÉTIE
RUELABOÉTIE
RUEROQUÉPINE
RUEROQUÉPINE
RUEROQUÉPINE
RUELABOÉTIE
RUE
CAMBACÉRÉS
RUE BOISSY D’ANGLAS
RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉRUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ
RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ
Marina
Rinaldi
Chloé
Ports
DsQuared2
Cifonelli Steiger
Hervé Léger
Tom Ford
Marella
BCBGMaxazria
Zwilling
Chanel
Berluti La Perla
Prada
Pinko
Lanvin
Emanuel Berg
Sothys
Oliver Grant
Crockett
&Jones
Hedgren
Lavinia
Max Mara
G. Lotti
Capelstore
Miu-Miu
Élysée Palace
Chronopassion
Messika
Place Vendôme
Église de la Madeleine
CONCORDE
Place de
la Concorde
Jardin des
Tuileries
Roberto
Cavalli
BernardaudHeurgon
Lalique
A.Testoni
MaisonLejaby
Leica
Escales
Césaire
Richard Mille
Atelier
Cologne
Wempe
Tag Heuer
Talents
SamsoniteIKKS
Basler
Bucherer
Hackett
Lacoste
OmegaWINE
by ONE
Tommy
Hilfiger
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: +33 (0)1 40 20 90 98
www.mikihouse.fr
SHOP STOP
SHOP STOP
Miki House
Gratianne
Bascans
GRATIANNE BASCANS
Like any work of art, Gratianne Bascans creations
arelimitededitions.Thefamilystorybeganin1830
and the house embodies French elegance. The
bags are fashioned in the finest leather by highly
giftedcraftsmen.
38 avenue Matignon - Paris 8th
Tel: +33 (0)1 53 75 39 35
www.gratiannebascans.com
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BUCHERER PARIS
In the heart of the Opera district, between Place
Vendôme and Boulevard Haussmann, the House
Buchererunveilsasublime2200m2
spaceshowcasing
the most beautiful Swiss names in watchmaking.
The largest boutique in the world dedicated to
timepieces,thisistheParisianshopstop.
12 boulevard des Capucines – Paris 9th
Tel: +33 (0)1 70 99 18 88
www.bucherer.com
SHOP STOP
LUXURY MAP
Vendôme
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/
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
J.M. Weston Bally
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
RUELOUISLEGRAND
RUE
DE LA PAIX
RUEDESCAPUCINES
L’Occitane
Diesel
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
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
Jaeger-
LeCoultre
Opéra Garnier
Église de la Madeleine
Anshindo
Gare Saint-Lazare
Moda di
Andrea
MADELEINE
Galeries
Lafayette
Homme
Galeries
du Diamant
Printemps
Mode
Galeries Lafayette
Coupole
Tommy
Hilfiger
Le Tanneur
Piaget
Episode
Perrin
Hublot
DsQuared2
Bucherer
BOGGI
BoggiMilanoatParisOperaisthelargestflagship
store of the brand in the world. Counting with
more than 700 m2
, this boutique offers the entire
collection of the renowned Italian menswear
brand, ranging from suits to more casual wear,
underwearandaccessories.
38 boulevard des Italiens - Paris 9th
Tel: +33 (0)1 40 22 99 82
www.boggi.com
Boggi
Golfino
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LUXURY MAP
Le Marais
SHOP STOP
LA BOUTIQUE
EXTRAORDINAIRE
In this smart boutique you’ll find both
extraordinary or very simple garments, made of
natural fibres, rare animal fibres, unusual fibres,
uniquecloths,textileworksofart,largelymadein
France.Thesespecial,luxuriouspiecesarepriced
forallbudgets.
67 rue Charlot, Paris 3th
Tel: 01 57 40 68 85
www.laboutiqueextraordinaire.com
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: +33 (0)1 42 72 94 43
www.louisquatorzeparis.fr
SHOP STOP
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Les Exprimeurs
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Iki
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Aesol
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Givenchy
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Fendi
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Stephane
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PONT MARIE
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Les Prairies
de Paris
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l’Homme
All Saints
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Louis Quatorze
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LE MONT SAINT MICHEL
Established in 1913, Le Mont Saint Michel is a
genuineFrenchlabel,designedbyAlexandreMilan.
The shops, featuring interesting, emerging articles
offer alargeselectionofgarmentsandaccessories
for men and women, all made from the very best
quality yarns and fabrics. Our stories and style are
inspiredbyFrenchlifestyleandmoderndesign.
96 rue Vieille du Temple - Paris 3rd
Tel: +33 (0)1 42 74 86 07
www.lemontsaintmichel.fr
SHOP STOP
La Boutique
Extraordinaire
www.paul-brial.fr
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ARTS&
ATTRACTIONS
StairwaybyNathanSawayaPhoto©MarinaBaySands
Galleries | Monuments | Museums | Exhibits | Day Trips | Gardens | Guided Tours
By Patricia Valicenti
The Guide
A Lego world awaits on page 60
www.wheretraveler.com 57
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ARTS&ATTRACTIONS
Exhibitions
On the Waterfront
Exhibitions with a festive feel are in full swing at
the Docks Cité de la Mode et du Design, the city’s
venue on the Seine devoted to a contemporary
and urban lifestyle. Green clearly comes into view
with a show entitled De la Cité à Confluence
presenting the unique architecture of the Cité de
la Mode et du Design and the Orange Cube and
the Green Cube in Lyons, emblematic projects
conceived by Jakob + Macfarlane. Meanwhile, an
installation work entitled Le dragon à deux têtes
by the greenery designer Alexis Tricoire fills up
the entrance hall and atrium on two levels with
a curious animal, hovering between the aquatic
and the vegetal. You can also visit the venue’s
rooftop, the Living Roof with fruit trees, small
meadows and a greenhouse. The Cité also houses
a museum devoted to comic book and animated
film art, the French Fashion Institute, restaurants
and a bar.
Exhibitions through to September 20
34 Quai d’Austerlitz (13th), 01 76 77 25 30
Jackie
An exhibition entitled Elle s’appelait Jackie (Her Name was Jackie) devoted to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is underway at the Galerie
Joseph Thorigny located in the Marais around the block from the Musée Picasso. The show brings together 150 rare photographs
captioned by Frédéric Lecomte Dieu a historian and biographer who has written books on the Kennedys. The only reproduction of
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s wedding dress, letters, including those she wrote to André Malraux, and John Kennedy’s rocking chair
are among the items on display along with the photographs. The show covers Jacqueline Kennedy’s life from her childhood to her
marriage with John F. Kennedy to his death, the Jackie Onassis years and Jackie in New York until her death in 1994.
Through September 2
4 place de Thorigny (3rd), 01 42 71 20 22
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Into the Empire
An exhibition underway at the Musée du Quai
Branly recounts the conquest of the Inca Empire
through two major protagonists, the Inca ruler
Atahualpa and the Spanish conquistador and
explorer Francisco Pizarro. The show, entitled
The Inca and the Conquistador, illustrates the
confrontation of two very different worlds and
traces key moments in the history of the South
American continent. The exhibition unfolds in
four parts each containing various numbers of
objects and works creating a dialogue amongst
an array of rare Inca and Hispanic artefacts.
Armour and Spanish chronicles for instance
evoke the early Spanish conquest of the New
World while Inca and Spanish paintings, textiles
and ceramics bring the two worlds face to face.
Among the artefacts on display is a stunning
masculine Inca figurine in a gold and silver alloy
and an Incan military tunic.
Through September 20
37 Quai Branly (7th), 01 56 61 70 00
ARTS&ATTRACTIONS
Exhibitions
A Look into Lascaux
An exhibition recounting the incredible story of the Lascaux caves in southwestern France is being played out in Paris
offering an opportunity to discover the astounding Palaeolithic cave paintings through life size reproductions. The show
takes the visitor into the universe of the cave complex for an encounter with the unique cave art of Lascaux, which has
been referred to as a prehistoric Sistine Chapel. The reproductions of the drawings reveal some of Lascaux’s most precious
drawings like the black cow, the back-to-back bison, the buck frieze featuring the heads of four horned bucks and the
scene depicting a man facing a charging bison. Scale models, archive images and interactive games are all part of the
experience, which is being held at the convention and trade show centre at the Porte de Versailles.
Through August 30
Paris Expo, Pavillon 8/A, 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles (15th)
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Peinture 165 x 130 cm, 13 juillet 2002
Oil on canvas
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Where Paris english Issue n° 259 edition août 2015 /2015 August

  • 1. ® AUGUST 2015 Issue No 259 PARIS MONTHLY CITYGUIDE ® Paris BY RIHLDiscover what inspires the designer
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  • 4. 4 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 The guide 22 SHOPPING The latest trends and the hottest fashions 56 ARTS & ATTRACTIONS This month’s round-up of exhibitions and attractions 68 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 ® ® AUGUST 2015 Issue No 259 PARIS MONTHLY CITYGUIDE ® Paris BY RIHL August ® ON THE COVER Turn to page 12 to meet bag designer Barbara Rihl and to discover how Paris and travelling have inspired her. Cover Illustration © Barbara Rihl 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. PARIS - RUSSIAN EDITION РОСКОШЬ|МОДА|ГАСТРОНОМИЯ|КУЛЬТУРА |КАРТЫ PARIS -CHINESE EDITIONPARIS -CHINESE EDITIONPARIS -CHINESE EDITION ® Travelling Inspirations Meet Barbara Rihl, the designer who put Paris in her bag Cultivated Castles Discover the royal chateaux, Fontainebleau and Vaux-le-Vicomte Parks of Attraction We bring you a round-up of the best parks and attraction parks for young and old 12 16 18 Turn to page 57 to see what is happening at the Docks CitédelaModeetduDesignPhoto©Jakob+MacfarlaneCitédelaModeetdudesignPhotographeNicolasBorel
  • 6. 6 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 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: août 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 The city is heating up and to keep you cool and entertained we bring you a round-up of the best the French capital has to offer, from castles to fun-filled attraction parks, from rooftop bars to spectacular musicals, you will find it all in this issue. With beautiful architecture at every corner, fashion inspirations in every alley, it is no wonder designer Barbara Rihl doesn’t need to look far for her colourful and fun bag collections. And in this issue the talented designer not only shares with us what inspires her, she demonstrated both her talents and inspirations by illustrating our exclusive cover. We also perch you on top of the city with our On Top of Paris fashion shoot showcasing the best looks for the hottest cocktail parties for the summer season. You will also find the latest accessories and the month’s best beauty buys in our Shopping section. Meanwhile, in our Arts & Attractions section we bring you all the exhibitions not to be missed this month including Elle s’appelait Jackie, an exhibit showcasing 150 rare photographs of Jackie O. With great weather comes some great al fresco dining spots and the culinary capital spoils us with choice this month. Make sure you turn to our Dining section for the best patio tables as well as some great lunch spots for when visiting some of the attractions found just outside of the city. 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 SALES DIRECTOR Jean-Louis Roux-Fouillet ART EDITOR Shelley Varley CONTRIBUTING WRITER Alexander Lobrano
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  • 8. Discover the best of August in Paris HOT DATES August Celebrating the 70th anniversary of Fifi’s “birth”, the main character in Astrid Lindgren’s books, the Institut Suédois is making available the books in French, English and Japanese, Arabic and of course Swedish along with colouring books and puzzles for children to enjoy in the cultural centre’s garden. Entrance to the garden is free. Open from 1 to 7pm from Tuesday to Sunday. 10 rue Elzévir (3rd), 01 44 78 80 20 23 SUNDAY Outdoor Reading
  • 9. SwedishCulturalCentre©MirandaGunnarson-Institutsuedois;Terrassed’été1erétage2015©E.Livinec-sete;JarvisCocker©PhilippeLévy;Barod’evelAubervilliers©Nkwc PARIS THIS MONTH 1 SATURDAY Take in a show or two during Paris Quartier d’Eté, the international summer festival that is filled with song, music, art and dance by artists from all over the world. Events, performances and shows are held at a host of venues throughout the city and nearby suburbs through to the 9th of August. Visit www.quartierdete.com for more information and tickets or call 01 44 94 98 02. Summer Festival Every year the 12Mail – Red Bull Space offers an artist a residency and this year British musician Jarvis Cocker has been honoured with putting together an exhibition for the space. The artist has chosen to showcase his Vinyl 45s records, which he designed and crafted himself, creating fake gold records with fictional songs attributed to his favourite labels. Cocker’s imaginary gold records are on show through to the 28th of the month. Visit www.12mail.fr for all opening hours. 12 rue du Mail (2nd) 12 WEDNESDAY Imaginary Records Champagne with a View Until the end of the month visitors to the Eiffel Tower can take advantage of the pop-up summer terrace that has been set up on the newly renovated first floor of the iconic monument. The environment-friendly space has been decorated with furniture made from recycled materials and offers guests a comfortable space to relax and take in the view from up above. The terrace also boasts a bar from where you can enjoy a glass of champagne and for the kids there is cotton candy and ice-cream. Eiffel Tower, first floor. 14 FRIDAY www.wheretraveler.com 9
  • 10. PARIS THIS MONTH 10 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 WEDNESDAY Take in the new talents performing at this year’s Rock en Seine music festival. This year the line-up includes Lewis Evans, Wolf Alice and The Maccabees. For all ticket information visit www.rockenseine.com. Domaine National de Saint- Cloud, 92210, Saint-Cloud 28-30 FRIDAY - SUNDAY Music Festival ParcFloraldeParis,ParisPlage2002©ParisTouristOffice-AmelieDupont;Carousel,Guitar©Thinkstock With the warmer weather here, the French capital has transformed itself again into a beachside haven for locals and visitors to escape the sweltering heat for the annual Paris Plages event. Along the Seine the banks have become a beach resort complete with sand, palm trees and water activities. The children will love all the activities organised for them while adults can take in the live entertainment taking place in the evenings, which includes street performances. Casual restaurants are also found along the “beach” as well as vendors selling ice-cream to help you cool down. Daily from 9am to midnight. 10 MONDAY Beachy Paris Take in a free concert at Espace Delta of the scenic Parc Floral in the Bois de Vincennes where the Festival Classique au Vert celebrates classical music, jazz and the arts. For the full program visit www.classiqueauvert.fr. Parc Floral de Paris, Esplanade Saint- Louis, Bois de Vincennes (12th), 01 45 43 81 18 15 SATURDAY Concerts in the Park Take the kids and enjoy a fun family day out complete with rollercoaster rides and fairy floss at the Jardin des Tuileries fun fair. You will also find casual dining establishments peppered along the annual fair. 19 WEDNESDAY Fun Fair
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  • 12. 12 WHERE PARIS I JANUARY 2015 Interview TRAVELLING INSPIRATIONSBy Sandra Iskander S he has worked with some of the world’s best designers including Karl Lagerfeld and Kenzo and now Barbara Rihl continues to make her mark on the fashion world with her own special style. Inspired by travel, Rihl’s collections are an ode to travelling with a special place reserved for the French capital, her adopted city. Hailing from Vienna, she remembers, “My mum used to tell me stories that always involved travelling. She used to always tell me the story of these mice who travelled and who had plenty of adventures around the world and so it fed my imagination and it made me want to travel, which I did as soon as I finished my studies. When I was 15 I told my friends that one day I will become a designer and be in Paris and I did it. Paris is always featured in my illustrations. After studying at Parsons School of Design in New York I came to Paris and worked at LVMH with Kenzo who taught me a lot. He is very cultivated and shared a lot with me and I learned from him a lot.” Today her fascination with travelling has not only influenced her personal life but also how she conducts her business. Besides working on her own collections she also works with LVMH’s Duty Free Shoppers, the world’s leading retailer of upmarket brands to international travellers, creating an impressive presence in airports around the world. She also works with international hotels and 20 different airlines, including Air France, creating exclusive pieces for them, further expanding her reach to travellers worldwide. Explaining her love of co-branding and working with the travel retail industry, the designer explains, “I believe the way of selling has completely changed, people are relatively alone now, they communicate less despite of all the communicating tools we have, there is more solitude. I think that comes with the trend of selfies, people are on their own a lot of the time, and so people now also buy differently, it is a phenomenon, buying alone.” Portrait©FrancoisDarmigny 12 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
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  • 14. 14 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 Interview BARBARA RIHL BOUTIQUES 1 rue du 29 Juillet (1st), 01 40 15 02 07 25 rue Vieille du Temple (4th), 01 42 78 50 57 ideas and inspirations. I like going to museums, seeing contemporary art and I enjoy watching movies. I watch a lot of movies, they inspire and relax me, and I always avoid watching sad things or difficult stories. I am nourished by positive stories and so the women who buy my bags are like that, and if they are not already like that I want them to be happier and to believe in dreams. I believe that there is a way to cultivate positivity.” One of her popular phrases illustrated on her bags is “Even Baby Steps Get You There”, and the designer explains, “I think it’s important to work towards a goal but without stressing about how difficult it could be to make a dream come true. I believe everything is possible, you just need to work towards it, even if it is step by step, even if it takes longer than expected, the most important thing is to not lose sight of what you want.” With Europe, Asia and now Australia only some of the places around the world she has a strong presence in, Barbara Rihl certainly looks like she is slowly, step by step, taking over the world, one illustrated bag at a time. designed like clothes, with seasonal collections, which wasn’t the case before.” Admitting that she isn’t tempted to revert back to designing a full line of ready-to-wear collections, she says, “I’m not interested in creating a ready-to-wear collection because I don’t believe you can find everything you need in the same place or by the same house. What is exciting now is all the co-branding projects worked on by designers and different brands. I do design my bags though in the same way I would ready-to-wear collections, even my illustrations are how I would design a ready-to- wear collection.” Launching her own brand 15 years ago, her 4-zip tote bag, named after her daughter Sarah, still remains one of her most popular designs but today her collections range from totes to passport holders. Tote bags, clutch bags, and crossover bags, the bestseller that the designer has tagged “the ideal travel partner”, make up her colourful collections, which she says are named after women, sometimes they are women she knows, sometimes it’s someone she read about and at times it is someone she has created in her mind. Talking about what inspires her, Barbara declares, “I’m always jotting down ideas and it helps me work in advance in a sense because I always have With her bags present more than ever in airports she credits her success in the travel industry to people’s “coup de coeur”, when shoppers instantly fall in love with an item they just have to own. Explaining, Barbara says, “buying at the airport people make a decision quickly, they see something, they like it they buy it, as the luxury of taking your time and thinking the purchase through is not afforded while zipping through the airport, it’s an instant feeling of ‘I need to have that’ when it comes to shopping in that environment and that’s what I love about it. It means that my customers, when they see my collections, feel like they need to have one of my bags. They are seduced by the coup de coeur.” And her bags certainly do attract the eye with even celebrities and royalty, including Kate Middleton and Emma Watson succumbing to her fun designs. Barbara confides that, “I design my bags and my boutiques with a certain lightness, to bring happiness to people. I want to create a lighter, happier world. I think people are looking for fun things now, colourful and affordable, and I don’t like arrogant things or people. I prefer not to create and design a bag for an elite clientele, but rather design something to unite people. With my bags I write messages that are integrated in the designs that work in a way for people to meet others, to get people talking and that is what my real work is. I want people to communicate and my bags are in a way a tool for that to happen. I want to give that facility to people to communicate more. My designs are about the people you can meet while travelling, the sharing of a moment while travelling. I’m always fascinated by the positive moments that come with travelling.” “People consume differently now. People are now walking away from the over-the-top way of shopping and dressing and I think people like my bags because it’s not just about my illustrations, it’s the art de vivre that comes with my bags, it’s a way of being,” she says. Starting her career in designing clothes, she was always more intrigued by the accessories and believes that accessories today, especially bags, have evolved in how they are designed, explaining, “back then bags were designed to last for decades, to become almost an heirloom and just an extension of a house’s ready-to- wear collection, but then things changed. I remember when Fendi released the Baguette bag, it was available in a plethora of colours and textures, and it changed everything along with Jamin Puech. They gave designers a freedom and from that point on accessories were “I always want to design something light and practical, people don’t want anything heavy and want to keep their hands free especially when travelling. We need practicality in life.”
  • 15. The world of Beretta in the heart of Paris Beretta Gallery 57, Rue Pierre Charron (Crossing Champs-ƒlysŽes) Pure Italian lifestyle celebrating the outdoor. PARIS - BUENOS AIRES - DALLAS - LONDON - MILANO - NEW YORK estore.beretta.comberetta.com
  • 16. 16 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 Day Trips CULTIVATED CASTLES By Patricia Valicenti CarppondatFontainebleau©BernardSarrazin S outh of Paris in the Seine and Marne region sweeping landscapes and vast forests beckoned and inspired men of power, letters and the arts. Among those who would leave their mark on the region were Francis I, under whose initiative the very royal residence of Fontainebleau would begin to emerge as one of the world’s great castles and Nicolas Fouquet a man of great taste who had the 17th century jewel that is Vaux-le-Vicomte built. Fontainebleau, a favourite with the French monarchs, is a vast castle with its 1500 rooms set around courtyards and sprawling gardens irrigated by seven springs whose sources can be found in the neighbouring forest. French monarchs from the 12th to the 19th centuries would spend time in this celebrated castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it the only French royal and imperial castle to have been continuously inhabited for some eight centuries. For here the French monarchs particularly enjoyed their hunting sorties in the 50,000 acres of woods surrounding the royal residence and teeming with a huge reserve of carefully managed game. Capetians, Valois, Bourbons, Bonapartes and Orléans successively sojourned at Fontainebleau each adding their own personal touch of taste to the place. Francis I was particularly fond of the deer and boar in what was then known as the Forest of Bière. While the castle has evolved with the ages, it was Francis I back in the 16th century who decided to turn the medieval fortress into a superb royal residence setting off a transformation that would continue over the next three centuries. One of the great French kings, Francis I was also known as the Father of Letters and he invited foreign artists, notably from Italy, to France. He launched the French Renaissance and Fontainebleau would become a hot bed of the movement. A long gallery in the castle that is now the Galerie François Ier (Francis I) running from the medieval keep to the Trinitarian abbey on the grounds extended the structure westward. The king commissioned Rosso Fiorentino to decorate the gallery with a team of French, Italian and Flemish painters and sculptors. Among the artists working with Fiorentino was Francesco Primaticcio and together they created a new style of decoration at the castle combining painted frescoes and stucco sculptures. This work was followed by a fine contribution from the Mannerist painters, Ambroise Dubois, Martin Fréminet and Toussaint Dubreuil, who worked under Henry IV who also modified Fontainebleau adding three new buildings although only one survives today, the fascinating Galerie des Cerfs or Stag Gallery. These buildings were constructed around the queen’s garden, his queen being Marie de’ Medici and her garden is now known as the Garden of Diane. Unique gems on the grounds include the three chapels, an English garden and a fully operational Jeu de Paume or real tennis court where tournaments and international championships are held. The first court was built under Henry IV while the current court was built during the reign of Louis XV and restored by Napoleon I. Meanwhile, Marie Antoinette’s Turkish boudoir has recently been returned from Men of Taste and Exception
  • 17. www.wheretraveler.com 17 TrinitarianchapelatFontainebleauPhoto©FMR;Vaux-le-Vicomte©StephanSchaaff;Vaux-le-Vicomtefountainphoto©ChateauVaux-le-Vicomte to its unique splendour after seven years of restoration work. Emptied of its furnishings during the French Revolution, Napoleon, who was particularly fond of Fontainebleau, had it re-furnished within a month. He transformed the Bourbon bedchamber into his throne room and in 1986 the Napoleon I museum was inaugurated in the Louis XV wing of the castle. Meanwhile, a masterpiece of 17th century France emerges just 50 kilometres from Paris and 20 kilometres from Fontainebleau at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte. This enchanting palace with its sweeping gardens and fountains was created upon the initiative of Nicolas Fouquet who brought together three of the greatest artists of the period in France known as the Great Century: the architect Louis Le Vau, the decorator Charles Le Brun and the great gardener and landscape artist André Le Nôtre. Their creative forces melded together at Vaux-le-Vicomte and a fairy tale world emerged that would be a model that would inspire the constructions of an entire age. Fabulous fêtes and balls were all on the agenda back in the 17th century and fittingly this year Vaux-le-Vicomte is commemorating the 400th anniversary of Fouquet’s birth in sumptuous style. On July 9th the celebrated Baroque musical ensemble Les Arts Florissants directed by William Christie will perform in Le Nôtre’s garden and every Saturday night until October 3rd, the castle will hold its famous candlelit soirées when 2000 candles illuminate the castle and grounds. Nicolas Fouquet, a man of exceptional taste and a master in the French art of living, was the Superintendent of Finances in France in the early years of the reign of Louis XIV. He acquired the domain that was to become Vaux in 1641 and twenty years later the 17th century jewel emerged with its grottos, canals, fountains and the first French garden, jardin à la française, drawn by Le Nôtre. It is a majestic theatre of greenery, water, fountains and flowers arranged around a perspective of over three kilometres. Fouquet gave Le Nôtre carte blanche and unlimited funds to create his gardens, which Louis XIV would see there in 1661 during a sumptuous summer reception. Le Vau, the architect, drew his inspiration from Ancient Roman architecture adapting it to the climate and taste of the Greater Paris region bringing about a new and powerful style that would remain French and inspire French architecture for a century and a half. The décors and paintings by Le Brun are peopled with mythological and allegorical references. The castle is filled with tapestries, paintings, engravings, sculpture and furnishings that offer an unparalleled visual experience and a total immersion into the atmosphere of the Great Century. Fouquet supported the arts and artists including Jean de la Fontaine who wrote a poem about the domain and Molière who put on a play there. The beauty of Vaux lives on and with it the memory of the tasteful, generous Nicolas Fouquet. Today Vaux-le-Vicomte is owned and managed by the de Vogüé family. Opposite page: The Carp pond at Fontainebleau. This page (clockwise from left): The Trinitarian chapel at Fontainebleau; Fountain at Vaux-le-Vicomte; Vaux-le-Vicomte chateau FONTAINEBLEAU 77300 Fontainebleau, 01 60 71 50 70 VAUXLEVICOMTE 77950 Maincy, 01 64 14 41 90
  • 18. 18 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 By Patricia Valicenti Parks of Attraction
  • 19. www.wheretraveler.com 19 GiraffesattheParcZoologiquedeParisPhoto©F-GGrandinMNHN;AdventurelandatDisneylandParisPhoto©DisneylandParis P aris and its surrounding region are studded with places of discovery, fun and adventure embodied in theme parks, zoos and a castle surrounded by a wonderful world of flora and fauna. The voyage can begin in Paris in decidedly rural woods flanking the capital on the east with the Bois de Vincennes and on the west with the Bois de Boulogne. A delightful land sits on the outer western reaches of Paris nestled in the scenic Bois de Boulogne woods. The Enchanted River boat ride, the Little Train that wends through the woods, a riding academy and exotic birds are among the panorama of attractions awaiting the visitor at the Jardin d’Acclimatation, the oldest theme park in France, which has been frequented by generations of Parisians. Founded in 1860, the park was inaugurated by Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie. It remains a blend of all that is old and new with workshops and a host of amusement park rides as well as bucolic walks through the woods, passing by waterfalls while enjoying wide perspectives. There is an authentic farm, an organic market garden and a puppet theatre giving live performances. The park offers some simple pleasures like taking a peak at yourself in a distorting mirror, cooling off beneath a water spray or relaxing in a chaise lounge while children paddle around in a newly appointed wading pool. You can also opt for an exotic camel ride or take a spin in a small boat on the lake or adventure out onto the spectacular zipline. New attractions include the 8-metre high Free Jump set up on the great lawn and a climbing workshop near the wading pool. Peacocks, geese and ducks roam freely around the grounds where you might run into a juggler or a fire breather or on August 18th, the puppet parade. While the garden pursues its initial mission of acclimating fauna, there are over 400 animals housed in the park, and flora from the world over, the park is also dotted with some exotic man-made creations. Of note a traditional Japanese dwelling built in the 19th century, the House of Kiso, and the beautiful Belvedere of the Empress. Meanwhile, the Korean garden, set amidst luxuriant vegetation, invites one to meditate. Restaurants, a tea salon, cafés and four food trucks offer a host of refreshments and lunching options to be enjoyed on the relaxing picnic grounds on the premises. Educational workshops featuring cooking, gardening, magic and more are held throughout the summer and the equestrian centre will be holding a workshop from August 24th through to August 28th. Until the 18th of August visitors can enjoy the Cow Parade of 35 painted cows created by contemporary artists that have already toured major cities around the world. Meanwhile, over on the opposite edge of town in the Bois de Vincennes is a fine zoo. It was back in 1934 that France’s Natural History Museum opened up the Paris zoo and just last year, it was completely renovated offering the city a practically brand new zoo. It presents in 16 natural environments some 1000 animals, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish representing 180 species. It is a highly diversified collection ranging from predators to colourful birds and a host of frog and lizard species. The park embraces five large geographic zones showcasing 16 natural environments where the animals lead their lifestyle in their re-created natural habitats. Education, conservation and research are among the park’s vocations. It all opens up with Patagonia and its pampas, its coastal milieu and the forest of the Andes. Here the stars of the show include the handsome puma and the endearing pudu of the Andes, the smallest species of deer in the world. The cold coast region will bring you face to face with fun loving sea lions and Humboldt’s perky penguins. Then wander into the savannah in the Sahel-Sudan zone for an encounter with the highly endangered addax antelope and Nero, the African lion before heading into the spacious aviary where birds take flight. Then the biodiversity of European fauna, located at the base of the Great Boulder, is explored. A vivarium houses frogs, tortoises, lizards and serpents while in a forest setting you can have a close look at wolves and lynx. Next, you can stroll from the Guyana zone whose residents include the intriguing golden lion tamarin into Madagascar where you’ll meet up with the colourful tomato frog. Births at the zoo this year included Ubangi, a giraffe, on January 28th and last April Atlas, Kibo and Shani were born there with the three playful lion cubs visible to be watched, but in the mornings only. Meanwhile, the park’s emblem remains, the Grand Boulder, which dates from the zoo’s Parks
  • 20. 20 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 Parks EquestrianCentreattheJardind’AcclimatationPhoto©F.Grimaud druids are just a sampling of the attractions in this fun-filled park, one of the most popular in all of France. There is an area devoted to young children over the age of three, the Forest of Idéfix (Dogmatix in English) with the Aérodynamix, which gives you the chance to take flight or see the druidess Etamine mixing her potions. Viking boat rides, Gallic and Roman bumper cars and an aquatic stroll are among the other attractions in the park for the very young though the majority of the attractions in the park have been created for one and all. You can take a ride in a Gallic bobsleigh that reaches almost 60 kilometres an hour, have a great time of it in cauldrons that spin at full speed or enjoy the thrill of a whirlpool station, swirling waters and a dramatic drop on board the Menhir Express. And new on the agenda this year is the Espions de César attraction, a ride that takes flight over the Forest of Idéfix. There are six restaurants and you can even stay on the grounds in the heart of the forest at a charming hotel. And that magical moment waits in Marne-la- Vallée at Disneyland Paris where the wonderful world of Disney beckons. It is a place where with its seemingly endless neck as well as the always-intriguing Triceratops, an enormous herbivore accompanied by its young. Although smaller than the Brachiosaurus, the creature swings in at two metres. Meanwhile, the fierce and carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex is on hand weighing in at three tons and measuring 12 metres. Plenty of activities are all on the agenda to learn more about these creatures, notably their evolution and the reasons for their disappearance from the face of the earth. An archaeological dig site is also set up in the park where children can look for fossils and bones. A unique experience is waiting to be discovered just 30 kilometres north of the French capital at the Parc Astérix. Here the quintessential world of the Gauls, who were among the original inhabitants of France, is being played out. This theme park brings you back in time to sample life as it was in a Gallic village. The park offers a fabulous blend of 36 attractions and five shows staged in six different worlds, Welcome to Gaul, The Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, The Vikings, Travel Through Time and Egypt. Magic potions, menhirs, cauldrons and a forest of inception in 1934. Intact, restored, 65-meters high in the sky, it dominates the landscapes below. For a thoroughly different animal experience, the Park and Chateau of Thoiry in the Yvelines offers a marvellous journey into a world of wild animals through its safari and pedestrian parks where 152 different animal species thrive, ranging from colourful frogs and lizards to lemurs, tigers, giraffes and zebras and more. Thoiry offers a fascinating journey, too, into its Arch devoted to small creatures housing amphibians, invertebrates and sea creatures. The place is home to a beautiful Renaissance chateau surrounded by extensive gardens. And fittingly this summer, Thoiry is featuring pre-historic animals, taking its visitors 200 million years back in time with a spectacular presentation of animated dinosaurs. Sixteen life-like creatures evolve in the pedestrian part of the park in enclosures with décors straight out of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. That was when the great dinosaurs roamed the earth feeding on lush ferns or flesh. As visitors stroll through the park they will discover the seven-metre long Brachiosaurus Equestrian Centre at the Jardin d’Acclimatation
  • 21. www.wheretraveler.com 21 TheEnchantedRiverattheJardind’AcclimatationPhoto©ThomasDupaigne;OzirisinvertedrollercoasteratParcAstérixPhoto©H.Cussot;LynxatThoiryPhoto©ArthusBoutin/ParcetChâteaudeThoiry you can meet up with pirates, travel into outer space, visit a mysterious haunted hotel or take a ride in spinning teacups. Adventure and fantasy await from meeting Mickey Mouse or Snow White to enjoying a live parade or show. Disneyland Paris features two theme park experiences, Disneyland Park, a European interpretation of the classic Disney theme park, which originated more than 50 years ago in California, and the Walt Disney Studios Park where cinema, animation and television come to life, and guests can step into action themselves. The lavishly landscaped and intricately detailed Disneyland Park is filled with 41 attractions, a variety of themed shops and restaurants, live entertainment and encounters with the famous Disney characters. You can head into turn-of-the-20th-century America in Main Street, U.S.A where you can ride a period vehicle like an omnibus up the street. A Walk to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle takes the visitor to the Central Plaza where the entrances to each of the park’s themed Lands are found. Frontierland takes you to the Old West while Adventureland brings you everything from pirates to an Asian jungle. Fantasyland is the kingdom of fairy tales with the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups and Dumbo the Flying Elephant while Discoveryland takes you into the world of Captain Nemo and into the galaxy on board Space Mountain: Mission 2. Over at Walt Disney Studios Park entertainment is on the agenda and guests can even go behind the scenes of the filmmaking process. A highlight of this summer season is Frozen emanating from the Disney hit animated fairy tale film. Visitors can catch a sneak peak of the film’s characters in the Disneyland Park Parade. The world of Frozen will appear in Frontierland with a new ice-themed musical production combining singing and dancing with guest participation. Characters Anna and Elsa along with Kristoff and Olaf will take to the stage and they will be surrounded by dancers straight out of the Kingdom of Arendelle. There will also be a Market Place inspired by the universe of the kingdom of Arendelle, all promising for a refreshing summer. JARDIN D’ACCLIMATATION Ave du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de Boulogne (16th), 01 40 67 90 85 PARC ZOOLOGIQUE DE PARIS Entrance located at the corner of the avenue Daumesnil and the Route de Ceinture du lac Daumesnil (12th), 01 40 79 31 25 THOIRY Rue du Pavillon de Montreuil, 78770 Thoiry, 01 34 87 40 67 A shuttle bus to the park is available on Wednesdays and Saturdays during official French school holidays from the Montfort-l’Amaury-Méré train station. PARC ASTÉRIX 60128 Plailly, 08 26 46 66 26 By car: Thirty kilometres north of Paris on the A1 highway direction, Lille, exit Parc Astérix between exits 7 and 8. DISNEYLAND PARIS www.disneylandparis.com RER A to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy (40-65 min) Clockwise from top left: The Enchanted River at the Jardin d’Acclimatation; Oziris inverted roller coaster at Parc Astérix; Lynx at Thoiry
  • 22. SHOPPINGAccessories | For Her | For Him | Jewellery | Vintage | Beauty The Guide By Sandra Iskander Check out L.K. Bennett’s capsule collection by Laura Bailey (Opposite Page) L.KBennet©LauraBailey 22 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 23. SHOPPING Accessories Beach Fashion Family-run brand Janine Robin is a French swimwear leader that specialises in well-cut and flattering swimsuits as well as lingerie. It all started back in 1948 in a small boutique in Paris and today the brand continues to deliver collections with women in mind. Made in France, the Janine Robin collections, including the Laura Beach by Janine Robin collection, embody a savoir-faire that has seen the brand remain as a leader for over 50 years. This summer the Laura Beach by Janine Robin collection features a colourful selection of swimsuits including both one-piece and bikinis that are available in this season’s popular floral prints as well as eye-popping hues such as lime green. Janine Robin Boutique 36 rue Saint Placide (6th), 01 42 22 17 00 Bailey for Bennett This season step into Italy with English model and writer Laura Bailey’s capsule collection for British brand L.K. Bennett. The spring/summer accessories collection of shoes and clutch bags is an ode to Laura’s love affair with the Amalfi Coast and the Italian joie de vivre. The retro- modern collection features the vibrant colours of the Italian coastline and the geometric detailing of glamorous 60’s swimwear, with each pair of shoes named after an Italian actress including Claudia Cardinale. Ocean blue, sandy yellow and zigzag prints give the collection a fun feel, bringing seaside fashion to any outfit you wear this season. L.K. Bennett Boutique 31 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01 42 22 20 80 I See Italia Take in the beauty of the French capital through fashionable eyewear by Italian brand Italia Independent. The at once flamboyant and chic collection will certainly award you with extra fashion cred this summer among your very fashionable circle. For a more daring and “stand-out” from the pack pair we love the IS012. A frame made from a flexible and durable polymeric material, with flexible temples that allow for a better fit, it is available in fun colours including candy violet and summer-inspired prints including berry pink with an exotic flower print. If you prefer a more classic frame slide on the I-Metal. The ultra thin metal frames are handcrafted with the artisans working on each pair individually, making each frame a one of a kind. Available in simple colours including black and gold as well as leopard print detailing and even in fuchsia pink. Italia Independent Boutique 47 rue du Four (6th), 01 42 22 40 34 www.wheretraveler.com 23
  • 24. A n elegant, convivial and contemporary experience awaits in Piaget’s new flagship store on the famous Rue de la Paix. The high watchmaking and jewellery collections of the Maison are showcased in these new settings, exhibiting the incredible know-how and fine techniques of its craftsmen. The 7 Paix, as it is known, reveals the creativity embodied by the world of Piaget. The address by itself is a mythical one as it is where the famed French fashion designer Charles-Frédéric Worth opened his luxurious salons in 1858. Today, Piaget’s unique heritage, with its precious watches and jewellery collections animates this luxurious space of 500 square metres. The façade of the boutique is attractive, with its deep black and grey livery punctuated with gold. Through the two shop windows, one can revel in the show staged in the “Vitrine Extraordinaire” and enlivened by Piaget’s creations. The stunning new Piaget Haute Joaillerie and Haute Horlogerie collection entitled “Secrets & Lights – A Mythical Journey by Piaget”, celebrates the history of the silk route and the wide expanse of cities and cultures that the ancient route encompasses. The collection, comprising 93 jewellery creations and 38 watchmaking creations, draws its inspiration from two legendary cities, Venice and Samarkand. The timepieces in the Secrets of Venice collection are magnified by feather art, enamelling and engraving while the Lights of Samarkand Haute Joaillerie creations are vibrant with colour, energy and superb gemstones that the Maison’s experts have travelled the world to find. Inside the elegant boutique the atmosphere celebrates the hand of man for no less than 20 different crafts and trades were called upon to create the precious interior. Oak parquet flooring and wainscoting meet up with elegant, discrete furnishings. A brass chandelier is an invitation to the first floor -- reached by a transparent lift – where a Japanese-style screen with delicate floral patterns leads you to the space devoted to fine watches while an icon display window dressed in gold attracts you to the high jewellery collections. Arranged as rooms in a private home where ten hosts, one of them a master watchmaker, are present all the time, welcome the guests, Piaget PERFECTLY A cuff bracelet adorns the wrist with pink gold A flowing bracelet punctuated by turquoises illustrates the excellence of the Manufacture Photo©Piaget2015.Allrightsreserved. 24 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 25. the store presents the realm of Piaget. The fine watchmaking area is focused on the Maison’s Altiplano timepiece: discretion, absolute elegance and total precision. Here one can marvel at 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. The guest can also admire them in a film, in the comfort of an armchair unless he or she prefers to choose to thumb through a book on fine watches, taken from the house library or handle the tools used by fine watchmakers. 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 famous and much sought-after soirées. Moreover a world of enchantment unfolds on the first floor where you can approach the “Mariage” corner, dedicated to marriage. Here Piaget’s rings and Jewellery collection, Passion, are found along with a tempting Bridal 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 created, a 21st century Piaget club with bookshelves, sofas and mobile displays, where temporary exhibitions, cocktail parties for clients and private dinners can take place. “The 7 Paix brings to life all the facets of Piaget’s know-how. It sets within reach the crafts and art of fine watchmaking and High Jewellery making. This to us is most important because we are one of the very few houses to have integrated so many in-house crafts. This place was born out of an ambition: to offer each customer a unique experience, his or her own”, says Olivier Perruchot, Piaget France and United Kingdom Managing Director. 7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01 58 62 37 00 Four-leaved flower-ring featuring highly original shapes is highlighted by a splendid Colombian emerald The secret ring’s sliding cover reveals a magnetic night blue sky crafted in Grand Feu champlevé enamel Prong-set marquise-cut stones light up an airy necklace Photo©Piaget2015.Allrightsreserved;FacadeofthePiagetBoutique:Image:CréationBertranddeMiollispourPiaget–www.miollis.com SHOPPING Advertorial “The 7 Paix brings to life the ensemble of the know-how of Piaget. It brings almost into reach the professions of fine watchmaking and High Jewellery making.” www.wheretraveler.com 25
  • 26. SHOPPING For Her 26 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 CK Spellbinds Discover Calvin Klein’s Spellbound collection, which will without a doubt render your outfit spellbinding. The cuff bracelet, in python print leather, is available in blue, black, grey and natural beige, and is a sexy addition to your accessories collection. Working well with your summer’s day and night looks it can be worn with a skirt and simple tee in the morning for shopping along rue Saint-Honoré and as easily be worn with skinny jeans and sexy kitten heels for dinner at Costes. Available at Galeries Lafayette Angela Caputi Giuggiu Italian jewellery designer Angela Caputi set up her workshop in Florence in 1975 where she embarked on creating colourfully original pieces. Today, she has her gallery-like jewellery boutique here in Paris where you can find her unique designs. This month the designer is showing her Etched line, a preview of the fall/ winter collection. Geometrical shapes graphically linked together, creating statement necklaces make up the Etched line, which are engraved in black, creating a contrast against the clear resin. 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat (1st), 01 40 39 01 51 Sweet Timepieces Offering customers a plethora of colours to choose from, Bonbon Watch specialises in costume watches that strike a fashionable cord. The brand’s signature round dial, encircled with coloured crystals, gives customers a bejewelled accessory that can be matched to any outfit or mood. The watches, which are assembled in Paris, also feature fine Italian leather straps that are available in different shades, complementing each watch’s case. Bonbon Watch Boutique 12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01 47 42 35 51
  • 27. Located in the heart of Paris nearby the Opera, the 70,000 square-meter flagship store, symbol of the Parisian elegance, offers more than 3,500 brands from affordable to the most prestigious references. Situées en plein cœur de Paris, à deux pas de l’Opéra Garnier, les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, symbole de l’élégance parisienne, s’étendent sur 70 000 m2 et proposent plus de 3 500 marques, des plus abordables aux plus prestigieuses. THE DEPARTMENT STORE, CAPITAL OF FASHION Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann offers a large selection of items in every segment, from fashion to accessories, beauty, interior decoration and fine food. LE GRAND MAGASIN, CAPITALE DE LA MODE Les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann proposent une large sélection de produits : mode, accessoires, beauté, décoration et épicerie fine. FASHION SHOW Enjoy a unique experience with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann fashion show. The only place in Paris where you can discover the latest designs and the trendiest products for women and men. Fashion shows take place on Fridays at 3pm. Opera Lounge, 7th floor, main building. Reservation or information at +33 (0)1 42 82 30 25 or fashionshow@galerieslafayette.com DÉFILÉ DE MODE Vivez une expérience mode avec le défilé des Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann. Lieu unique à Paris où vous découvrirez les dernières tendances de la saison et les it-produits à ne pas manquer pour femmes et pour hommes. Chaque vendredi au « Salon Opéra » à 15 heures (7è étage, magasin principal). Réservation et information par téléphone au +33 (0)1 42 82 30 25 ou par e-mail à l’adresse suivante : fashionshow@galerieslafayette.com VIP SERVICES Discover our exclusive tailored services provided by experts in fashion and lifestyle. We will open the doors to our privileged services and areas in which we will exceed your expectations. LES SERVICES PERSONNALISÉS Laissez-nousvousouvrirlesportesd’ununiversluxueuxetexclusif. Nos experts en Mode et Art de vivre à la française vous offriront une expérience unique à travers des services sur mesure. GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS HAUSSMANN Galeries Lafayette Geolocation Application. Download for free: Application de Géolocalisation des Galeries Lafayette. À télécharger gratuitement sur : THE DEPARTMENT STORE CAPITAL OF FASHION* GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS HAUSSMANN - 40, BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN 75009 PARIS METRO: CHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN - LA FAYETTE - Open Monday through Saturday from 9.30 AM to 8 PM - Late opening every Thursday until 9 PM Ouvert de 9h30 à 20h00 du lundi au samedi - Nocturne jusqu’à 21h00 le jeudi - Tel: +33 (0)1 42 82 36 40 - haussmann.galerieslafayette.com/en/ *le grand magasin capitale de la mode PUBLI-REPORTAGE
  • 28. SHOPPING For Him Breguet, the Journey A bright and white world of elegance and refinement unfolds in the newly renovated Breguet boutique on the Place Vendôme. Ensconced within are the house’s emblematic collections and pieces along with a display of Breguet’s sparkling high jewellery pieces. The space reflects the signature Breguet dials in silver-coloured gold and in hand-made guilloche. Abraham-Louis Breguet introduced guilloche design to the dials of his watches more than two centuries ago, becoming the first watchmaker to do so. Within the boutique thematic interactive films on touch screens bring the world of watchmaking to life while upstairs, the fascinating story of Breguet is played out in a museum dedicated to the house. Here are conserved the precious archives of the brand, notably the sales registers tracing the history of each piece produced since the end of the 18th century. Some one hundred exceptional pieces manufactured by the house are on display including precious old tourbillions – Breguet is credited with inventing the tourbillion - chronometers from the 19th century when Breguet was the clockmaker to the Royal French Navy alongside travel pendulettes and rare, elaborate pieces made for the Turkish court in spectacular enamel and gold. The museum is a unique journey into the emblematic creations of the man who created the first known wristwatch, for the Queen of Naples in 1810, and from whose workshops emerged timepieces for Napoleon, Marie-Antoinette, Tsar Alexander I and King George IV. The museum is open to the public but it is recommended to call and confirm a visiting time. – P.V. 6 Place Vendôme (1st), 01 47 03 65 00 Christofle Cufflinks Known for well-crafted tableware the house of Christofle also creates equally elegant accessories and jewellery. In the recently renovated boutique on the chic Rue de Passy gentlemen will find an attractive range of cufflinks that will finish off any suave look with a sleek silver touch. Add a fun twist to a rather classic shirt with the Pliage cufflinks, designed by Claire Dévé or for an elegantly simple add-on discover the Elémentaire Noir pair, designed by Studio Christofle, they are a smooth square cut that will complement any outfit. Christofle Boutique 95 rue de Passy (16th), 01 46 47 51 27 Breguetboutique©S.d’Halloy 28 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 29. Hunting in Style Beretta Gallery may be known for its firearms, however, the name popular with hunters also offers clients a smart ready-to-wear collection. This summer season avid hunters are invited to discover the Beretta Serengeti Safari collection. Designed with the African outback in mind, the collection features pieces that offer comfort, versatility and protection for hunting gentlemen and which can also be worn in the urban jungle. Fabric-covered buckles are used to minimise sound and rolled-up sleeve button fasteners are added to accommodate any climate change, allowing gentlemen to roll up their sleeves when it gets a little bit warmer or roll them down when the temperature drops. Beretta Gallery Boutique 57 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01 56 88 59 59 Travelling Art Samsonite has just released a limited edition collection rendering homage to Keith Haring, the American artist who was known for his graffiti art. The travel-friendly Keith Haring by Samsonite collection includes all your travel essentials including a name tag for your luggage, neck pillow and even a lock, and all feature Haring’s signature colourful dancing figures. The collection also includes an easy to fold backpack and overnight bag making it easy to fit them into your suitcase and pull out to fit all the extra gifts you splurged on when on your shopping spree in the fashion capital. Samsonite Boutique 12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01 42 65 18 62 Fashion with an Edge The contemporary man’s go-to ready- to-wear brand Etudes Studio recently opened its first flagship store in Paris in the fashion magnet neighbourhood, Le Marais, which encompasses the feel of the collective. Sprawled over two floors, the space is also where the studios and the Paris team work, bringing a unique closeness of the brand’s creativity to the clients. The urban and monochrome feel of the space highlights the colours of the spring/summer collection, which features cobalt blue trousers and single- breasted jackets, ruby red overalls and slogan t-shirts. The boutique also stocks limited edition pieces as well as items that are exclusively sold at the Marais address alongside limited edition art and photography books edited by the collective. Etudes Studio Boutique 14 rue Debelleyme (3rd), 01 49 96 56 62 www.wheretraveler.com 29
  • 30. SHOPPING Jewellery 30 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 The World of Wempe in Paris By Patricia Valicenti Eiffel Tower. It is outfitted with a bracelet in Nato in the French colours of blue, white and red in addition to the traditional hand-sewn black crocodile bracelet. Wempe watches exclusively manufactured in the observatory in Glashütte. Watchmakers use observatories in precision work and the one in Glashütte came into being in 1910. Wempe renovated it and set up a production site there a few years ago. And today the boutique showcases, too, its own jewellery collections, By Kim, whose hallmarks are volume and transparency, a case in point being the stunning rings from the Colonna line. Meanwhile, an exceptional line of unique pieces embraces precious, colourful gemstones like the astonishing blue tanzanite, one of the most coveted gemstones in the world. Wempe Boutique 16 rue Royale (8th), 01 42 60 21 77 It is an elegant house ensconced on the corner of the rue Royale and the rue Saint- Honoré, a welcoming one, too, as if one is being welcomed into a beautifully appointed apartment where pendulum clocks and bouquets of flowers abound. Wempe, the family-owned house specialising in fine watches and exceptional jewellery, is based in Hamburg and was founded in 1878 by Gerhard Diedrich Wempe, and this year it is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its Paris boutique. “I wanted to personally look for the best address and went there every season at different times of day. I was convinced that success depended upon the concordance of an ensemble of factors, starting with the ideal location that should reflect the spirit of the city and the lifestyle of its inhabitants. When we discovered this house built in 1890 at the corner of the rue Royale and the rue Saint-Honoré, I did as I am accustomed to doing. I went inside and spoke directly with the owner of the store,” explained Hellmut Wempe the third generation of the house and who in 2003 transferred operational management to his daughter Kim-Eva Wempe. The boutique opened in 1985 and today it is a place where one can spend time to discover a host of watches from the most prestigious of brands. The Paris boutique is specialised in mechanical watches and it is the only boutique in Paris to carry Patek Philippe watches aside from the brand’s own store on the Place Vendôme. Marine chronometers are on the agenda at Wempe as well as full servicing and watch repair services. To celebrate its 30 years in Paris, Wempe has brought out a watch and a pendant with a charm each fittingly limited to 30 pieces. The pendant adorned with a charm in 18-carat grey gold has an engraving of the Eiffel Tower on one side and a small diamond and comes with a braided leather cord in blue, white or red. The limited edition Wempe watch to commemorate the anniversary is a chronometer in steel, with a moon phase and full calendar, made and certified in Glashütte and engraved with the
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  • 32. LUXURY OUTLET / VINTAGE CITI ENG A L L E RYZ 22 RUE DE THORIGNY (ANGLE/CORNER RUE DU ROI DORÉ), PARIS 3RD M° SAINT-SÉBASTIEN - FROISSART (LINE 8) TEL: +33 (0)1 42 78 93 75 Chanel - Hermès - Saint Laurent Céline - Gucci - Prada - Balmain Balenciaga - Chloé - Fendi Dolce&Gabbana - Dior - Louis Vuitton Paris Flea Market Also known as the Puces de Saint-Ouen or Clignancourt from its location north of Montmartre, this is the city’s (some claim the world’s) largest and most famous flea market, offering everything from used books and leather jackets to precious antique jewellery and Louis XVI furniture, in a series of different markets. Don’t be put off by the rows of tacky stands under the overpass; the real Flea Market lies beyond them. Sat-Mon, 9:30 am-6:30pm. 142 rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen (10-minute walk from Porte de Clignancourt) Les Bouquinistes Aligning the banks of the River Seine are the beloved bouquinistes of Paris, bookstalls carrying new and second hand books as well as copies of rare magazines. You can find cookbooks dedicated to all of the regions of France, the great French novels, coffee table books vintage posters and photographs and more, much more. Bouquinistes©ParisTouristOffice-FabianCharaffi;Puces©ParisTouristOffice-AmélieDupont 32 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 SHOPPING Vintage EN
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  • 34. SHOPPING Beauty Angel Hair Hairdressers in white shirts and cute black bowties bring to life Angel Studio where Parisian socialites and fashionistas go to get their hair done. At the helm is L’Oréal Professionnel ambassador Jérôme Guézou, who has coiffed the hair of celebrities and models for fashion shows. The talented hairdresser says summer is all about the wob, the mid length wavy mob in caramel hues, and says tending to your tresses while on the beach is as important as taking care of your skin, suggesting L’Oréal’s Pro Fibre dry oil, with a UV filter, it protects your hair without the risk of frying it in the sun. To get your waves beach ready call 01 42 27 60 60 to make an appointment. Angel Studio 76 rue Pierre Demours (17th) Holiday Hair To keep your tresses in order while travelling this summer make sure you protect your hair with Esthederm’s Sun Care Oil. The two-in-one product offers protection to both your body and hair, making it the perfect product to have in your make-up bag and beach bag. With Oryza sativa oil offering antioxidant UV protection and boasting omega 6 and 9 in its ingredients, the oil keeps your skin as well as your hair hydrated. Applied every two hours, the oil, which features Esthederm’s Adaptasun technology, adjusts and adapts your skin and hair to the sun exposure, keeping you protected while getting all the sun’s goodness by activating the natural pigmentation process. Available at Sephora Straighten Up If you prefer sleek and straight hair get your mane soirée-ready with Babyliss’s Ipro 235 Ionic hair straightener. With Diamond Ceramic plates and reaching 235°C in seconds, teamed with its wet and dry feature means the straightener will have you out of your hotel room in a flash without wasting precious discovering Paris time. Available at Darty stores AngelStudio©FredericDucont 34 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 35. Sahara by YSL Embrace the colours of summer with Yves Saint Laurent’s Sahara-inspired summer collection. Bright yellow, warm orange and cool blue make up the at once warm and cool palette, which marries perfectly with the season’s fashion trend. The La Laque Couture nail polish in Jaune Babouche guarantees a standout mani, perfect for handling a cool cocktail at a Parisian bar while the Eye Liner Shocking in Majorelle Blue will subtly bring colour to your dial. Available at Sephora Cartier for Him Cartier nose Mathilde Laurent has expertly infused Eau de Cartier with a mix of notes of vetiver and liquorice to bring gentleman the new Eau de Cartier Vétiver Bleu. Injecting a top note of mint, the scent becomes fresh and light without drowning out the vetiver base note, keeping the scent a strong masculine eau. Cartier Boutique 13 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01 58 18 23 00 An Alaïan Scent Azzedine Alaïa’s first ever perfume, Alaïa, is a sexy embodiment of the fashion designers signature, figure- hugging dresses. The black and gold bottle, designed by Martin Szekely, is black glass featuring Alaïa’s signature perforated motif, made popular in the 80s and which adorned the designer’s famous leather corsets, while the cap is a nod to the designer’s craft, resembling a bobbin of gold thread. Inside, the eau de parfum, inspired by women, seductive women, is a sexy blend of pink peppercorn, sweet freesia and musk, bottling the different facets of every woman. Available at Galeries Lafayette Cartier©AmelieGarreau www.wheretraveler.com 35
  • 36. SHOPPING Fashion PARISPhotographer: Luigi Di Donna Stylist: Joanna Kalinski Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist: Julie Mandin Model: Ana Clara Lasta from Karin Models Post Production: Marc Martinon Fashion & Production Editor: Sandra Iskander Location: The Peninsula Paris Hotel Alice + Olivia dress (Available at Galeries Lafayette) Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes (www.giuseppezanottidesign.com) Burma earrings (www.bijouxburma.com) On top of
  • 37. Azzedine Alaïa dress and shoes (www.alaia.fr) Eternamé yellow gold cocktail ring with yellow, citrine and orange saphhires (www.etername.fr) Eternamé rose gold and diamond cuff bracelet (www.etername.fr)
  • 39. Ralph Lauren dress (www.ralphlauren.com) Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes (www.giuseppezanottidesign.com) H.Stern gold earrings (www.hstern.net)
  • 40. Azzaro Couture top and pants (www.azzaro-couture.com) Guiseppe Zanotti Design shoes (www.giuseppezanottidesign.com) Djula diamond ring (www.djula.fr) Burma earrings (www.bijouxburma.com)
  • 41. LPC Paris romper (www.lpc-paris.com) Jojoba gold plated bracelets and cuff bracelets (www.jojobadesigns.com)
  • 42. Alexis Mabille silk blouse (www.alexismabille.com) Red Valentino skirt (Available at Galeries Lafayette) Azzedine Alaïa shoes (www.alaia.fr)
  • 43. Hervé Léger crop top and skirt (www.herveleger.com) Ralph Lauren shoes (www.ralphlauren.com) H.Stern gold cuff bracelet and necklace (www.hstern.net)
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M°CharlesMichels Le Bon Marché -24ruedeSèvres(7th ), 01.44.39.80.00.M°Sèvres-Babylone Galeries Lafayette - 40blvdHaussmann(9th ), 01.42.82.34.56.M°Chausséed’Antin-LaFayette One Nation Paris - 1aveduPrésidentKennedy, 78340LesClayessousBois,01.72.87.90.11 Printemps Haussmann - 64blvdHaussmann (9th ),01.42.82.50.00.M°Havre-Caumartin La Valée Village - 3coursdelaGaronne, 01.60.42.35.00.RERA4toVald’Europe(about35min) 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 Lalique-11rueRoyale(8th ),01.53.05.12.12. M°Madeleine Silvera-56-58aveKléber(16th ),01.53.65.78.78. M°Kléber 44 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 45. SHOPPING Address Book Rolex | Jewellery & Watches David Yurman | Jewellery & Watches 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 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 David Yurman-GaleriesLafayette,40blvd Haussmann(9th ),01.40.16.94.26.M°Chaussée d’Antin-LaFayette DoDo by Pomellato-350rueSt-Honoré(1st ), 01.42.60.31.55.M°Tuileries Dubail-21placeVendôme(1st ),01.42.61.11.17. M°Tuileries Elysées Horlogerie-14ruedeBerri(8th ), 01.45.62.62.45.M°GeorgeV 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-5rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th ), 01.44.51.50.50.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-20rueduFbgSaint-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-233rueSaintHonoré(1st ), 01.42.60.57.04. M°Tuileries Gratianne Bascans-38aveMatignon(8th ), 01.53.75.39.35.M°Miromesnil Hedgren-49rueCambon(1st ),01.42.36.36.97. M°Madeleine Hermès-24rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th ), 01.40.17.47.17. M°Concorde Lancel-127avedesChamps-Elysées(8th ), 01.56.89.15.70.M°GeorgeV Longchamp-404rueSaint-Honoré(1st ), 01.43.16.00.16.M°Concorde Louis Vuitton - 101avedesChamps-Élysées(8th ), 01.53.57.52.00.M°GeorgeV Louis Quatorze - 106rueVieilleduTemple(3rd ), 01.42.72.94.43.M°FillesduCalvaire Masha Keja-10ruedeJarente(4th ), 01.47.45.62.58.M°Saint-Paul Moynat- 348rueSaint-Honoré(1st ), 01.47.03.83.90.M° Tuileries Mulberry - 275rueSaint-Honoré(8th ), 01.42.60.00.64.M°Concorde Pinel & Pinel-22rueRoyale(8th ),01.42.60.58.39. M°Madeleine Prada-10aveMontaigne(8th ),01.53.23.99.40. M°FranklinD.Roosevelt MULTI-BRAND BOUTIQUES By Marie -8aveGeorgeV(8th ),01.53.23.88.00. M°GeorgeV Citadium-56ruedeCaumartin(9th ), 01.55.31.74.00.M°Havre-Caumartin Colette-213rueSt-Honoré(1st ),01.55.35.33.90. M°Tuileries L’Eclaireur - 26avedesChamps-Elysées(8th ), 01.45.62.12.32.M°GeorgeV Merci -111blvdBeaumarchais(3rd ), 01.42.77.00.33.M°SaintSébastien-Froissard Montaigne Market- 57aveMontaigne(8th ), 01.42.56.58.58.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt SHOES Altan Bottier -11rueLincoln(8th ), 01.45.63.77.59. M°GeorgeV A.Testoni -15rueRoyale(8th ),01.44.60.09.90. M°Concorde Berluti-26rueMarbeuf(8th ),01.53.93.97.97. M°FranklinD.Roosevelt Christian Louboutin-68rueduFbgSaint- Honoré(8th ),01.42.68.37.65.M°Madeleine Crockett & Jones –14rueChauveau-Lagarde (8th ),01.44.94.01.74.M°Madeleine Edward Green–199bisblvdSaint-Germain (7th ),01.53.63.47.50.M°RueduBac Jimmy Choo–34aveMontaigne(8th ), 01.47.23.03.39.M°FranklinD.Roosevelt J.M. Weston –114avedesChamps-Elysées(8th ), 01.45.62.26.47.M°GeorgeV Repetto -22ruedelaPaix(2nd ),01.44.71.83.12. M°Opéra Robert Clergerie - 5rueduCherche-Midi(6th ), 01.45.48.75.47.M°Rennes Tod’s -21rueduFbgSaint-Honoré(8th ), 01.53.43.16.16.M°Concorde VINTAGE Dépôt Vente de Passy -14ruedelaTour(16th ), 01.45.20.95.21.M°Passy Didier Ludot -20&24GaleriedeMontpensier (1st ),01.42.96.06.56.M°Pyramides L’Ibis Rouge -35blvdRaspail(7th ),01.45.48.98.21. M°Sèvres-Babylone Renaissance-14ruedeBeaune(7th ), 06.85.43.03.52.M°RueduBac www.wheretraveler.com 45
  • 46. 46 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 PRINTEMPS DU LOUVRE PrintempsisenteringtheCarrouselduLouvrewith a2,500sqmnewstoreentirelydedicatedto luxury. 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 WEMPE The renowned German watchmaker has been satisfyingcustomersforover135years.Featuring afineselectionofstylishjewellery,luxurywatches andchronometers. 16 rue Royale - Paris 8th Tel: +33 (0)1 42 60 21 77 www.wempe.fr SHOP STOP 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 Max&Moi Arije Valentino Emporio Armani Dodo Baldinini Moynat Stuart Weitzman Balenciaga Chopard Dior Church’s Paule Ka Guerlain Colette Omega Kiehl’s Goyard Perrin Montagut Akillis Peuterey DidierLudot AcneStudios Qeelin GabrielleGeppert 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 Lancaster RUE DE LA PAIX RUE CAMBON RUEDESCAPUCINES RUEDANIELLECASANOVA RUE DES PYRAMIDES RUE SAINT ROCH Berluti Carita Lanvin Lanvin Panerai Christofle Oliver Grant Burberry BCBGMaxazria Lipault Talbot Runhof Barbara Rihl Place Vendôme Tumi Musée du Louvre Place des Victoires PalaisRoyal Galerie Véro-Dodat Opéra Garnier Église de la Madeleine CONCORDE Jardin des Tuileries Place de la Concorde Carrousel du Louvre Chantal Thomass TUILERIES Chanel Dior Chanel Place du Marché St-Honoré M.A.C A.Testoni Vertu La Prairie Zwilling Hublot Césaire Miki House Angela Caputi SHOP STOP MICHAEL KORS 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 Michael Kors Wempe Printemps du Louvre LUXURY MAP Rue Saint-Honoré / Palais Royal
  • 47. If you are looking for a wide selection of exquisite timepieces and FINe jewellery, you only need to keep one name in mind. For more than 135 years, the name “WEMPE” has stood for the utmost expertise in the art of making jewellery and timepieces. We offer a unique selection of valuable treasures at 28 Wempe showrooms world- wide. We are especially proud because for more than a century we have been privileged to contribute to the grand feelings that our customers express when they purchase jewellery or timepieces. Our pieces of jewellery uphold international standards and are born in our own atelier. This is true for unusual one- of-a-kind items as well as for our diverse assortment of classic pieces with brilliant-cut diamonds. And a century-old friendship links us with the world’s foremost watch manufactories. You will find WEMPE showrooms at the loveliest locations in great European metropolises, New York City and in Beijing. Each shop also offers service or advice whenever you require it, so you can be certain that we will always be available to meet your individual needs. We cordially invite you to discover an abundance of interesting new items and exclusive special models at one of Europe’s leading jewellers. We look forward to your visit! Paris, 16, rue Royale, T +33.1.42 60 21 77 HAMBURG LONDON PARIS MADRID VIENNA NEW YORK BEIJING WWW.WEMPE.COM We accept all credit cards.
  • 48. 48 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 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 SHOP STOP LUXURY MAP Champs-Élysées-Montaigne SHOP STOP Salvatore Ferragamo Versace Mauboussin Tiffany Comptoirs de Paris Disney Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani Dinh Van Chanel Nina Ricci Givenchy Balmain Hugo Boss Smalto Givenchy Chaumet Cartier Paule Ka Wolford Kiton Zadig&VoltaireCourrèges Harry Winston MaxMara Valentino Prada Bottega Veneta Louis Vuitton Dior Chloé GucciDolce&Gabbana Elie Saab Lancel Montblanc Louis Vuitton JP GaultierArmani Collezioni Leonard Cartier Maison Ullens Loewe Ralph Lauren Kenzo Diane Von Furstenberg Guy Laroche Brioni Sephora Guerlain J.M. Weston Morgan M.A.C. Levi’s Zara Swatch Tag Heuer Dubail Longchamp Ulysse Nardin Pucci Pink Bang & Olufsen Omega Eric Bompard Zegna Bvlgari RUEDUBOCCADOR Caron Fendi Chanel Milady Paul&Joe Akris Blumarine Adidas Quicksilver Dinh Van Creed Balenciaga Sicis By Marie&Gas Bijoux S.T.Dupont Swarovski Lacoste Zilli Tom Ford Beretta Emmanuel Levain Tissot Berluti Kusmi Tea Saint Laurent Céline GrandOptical Marionnaud Paris Marks&Spencer Elysées HorlogerieArije Arije Scabal Karl Lagerfeld Banana Republic Les Champs d’Or Christofle Waskoll Ann Tuil Arc de Triomphe Grand Palais CHARLES DE GAULLE-ÉTOILE GEORGE V ALMA MARCEAU FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT AVENUE KLÉBER AVENUE D’IÉNA AVENUE D’IÉNA AVENUEDEFRIEDLAND AVENUEMARCEAU AVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉESAVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉESAVENUEDESCHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES AVENUEMARCEAU AVENUE GEORGE V RUE MARBEUF RUEMARBEUF RUE PIERRE CHARRON RUE LA BOÉTIE RUE DE BERRI RUEDEPONTHIEU RUE WASHINGTON RUE BALZAC RUEDUCOLISÉE RUE DE LA TRÉMOILLE RUE MARIGNAN AVENUE MONTAIGNE AVENUE MONTAIGNE AVENUE MATIGNON PORTDELACONFÉRENCE RUEJEANGOUJON RUEJEANGOUJON AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT AVENUE FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT AVENUE GEORGE V RUEFRANÇOIS1ER AVENUEMARCEAU AVENUEPIERRE1 ER DESERBIE Altan Bottier Weleda WINE by ONE WINE by ONE Enjoy a total unique wine experience in this lovelyspacenexttoavenuedesChamps-Elysées proposing 100 different wines by the glass. This atmospheric and eclectic bar has wines from all overtheworldandbeforepurchasinganybottle in the boutique you can taste by the glass. Light lunchesanddinnersarealsoserved. 27 rue de Marignan - Paris 8th Tel: +33 (0)1 45 63 18 98 www.winebyone.com MASSEY LIMOUSINES Since 1948, this company has been transporting passengers in style. The fleet of chauffeur-driven cars includes a wide selection of Mercedes-Benz. Perfect for airport transfers, day trips and getting aroundinParis. Tel: +33(0)1 58 05 13 00 www.limomassey.com
  • 49. BOUTIQUES TISSOT 76, AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSÉES – 75 008 PARIS LES 4 TEMPS, NIVEAU 2 – 92 092 PARIS LA DÉFENSE ATELIER HORLOGER TISSOT, GALERIE DES ARCADES, 76, AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSÉES – 75 008 PARIS TISSOT QUICKSTER LUGANO. INTERCHANGEABLE STRAPS, 316L STAINLESS STEEL CASE, SCRATCH-RESISTANT SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL AND WATER RESISTANCE UP TO 10 BAR (100 M / 330 FT). INNOVATORS BY TRADITION. TISSOT.CH
  • 50. 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 SHOP STOP TIKIBOU TOY STORE The oldest toy store in Paris where you can find an incredible selection of antique favourites including Tintin, model cars, music boxes and more. There is a wonderfulandfunselectionforyoungandoldalike, includingafinechoiceofscalemodelsandminiature trains. 33 blvd Edgar Quinet - Paris 14th Tel: +33 (0)1 43 20 98 79 (M° Edgar Quinet) 20 ave Trudaine - Paris 9th Tel: +33 (0)1 48 78 23 85 (M° Anvers) SHOP STOP LUXURY MAP Saint-Germain PaulSmith Agent Provocateur Christian Louboutin Paul Smith Burberry Paul & Joe Ferragamo Vicomte A Agnès b Crockett & Jones L’Ibis Rouge Implicite Karl Lagerfeld Rolex Hackett Shadé Zadig & Voltaire Brunello Cucinelli Walter Steiger Cremieux Omega Berluti Le Bon Marché L’Occitane Lacoste Wolford Guerlain Longines Derhy l’Artisan Parfumeur Voyeurs RenaissanceMoissonnier Ofée. Maje Poltrona Frau SilveraHartwood Deyrolle The Kooples Bowen Cassina John Lobb Bang & Olufsen Debauve & Gallais Edward Green Louis Vuitton Zadig & Voltaire Façonnable Mauboussin Poiray Emporio Armani Marina Rinaldi Repetto Cartier Lancel Césarée Montblanc Dinh Van J.M. Weston Max&Moi Robert Clergerie Rowena Forrest My Tokki Jamin Puech Longchamp Saint Laurent Alexis Mabille Carven Céline Ventilo Tod’s L.K. Bennett Ralph Lauren The Slowear Store Courreges Hermès Swatch Elsa Vanier Kenzo Kenzo Alain Mikli M.A.C. Sportmax Francis Klein Gab&Jo Aubercy RUE DE L’ABBAYE RUE JACOB Prada Robert Clergerie RUE ST-SULPICE RUE MÉZIÉRES RUE DE VAUGIRARD RUEBONAPARTE RUEMADAME RUEDESCANETTES RUEPRINCESSE RUEMABILLON RUE SAINT-SULPICE BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN QUAI VOLTAIRE RUEDESSAINTS-PÉRES RUEDESSAINTS-PÉRES RUEDUBAC RUEDUBAC RUEDUBAC RUE DE LILLE RUE DE LILLE RUE DE L’UNIVERSITÉ RUE DE VERNEUIL RUEDEBEAUNE RUEDEBEAUVE BOULEVARDRASPAIL BOULEVARDRASPAIL RUE DU BAC SAINT-GERMAIN DES-PRÉS MABILLON SÉVRES-BABYLONE RUEBONAPARTE RUEDELACHAISE RUE DE SÉVRES RUE DU FOUR RUE DE SÉVRES RUE DE BABYLONE RUE DUCHERCHE-MIDI RUEDERENNES RUEDERENNES RUEMADAME RUEFÉROU RUEBONAPARTE RUESERVANDONI RUEDERENNES RUEDUDRAGON RUE DEGRENELLE Saint Laurent Dot-Drops Musée d’Orsay Église Saint-Sulpice Jardins du Luxembourg Hugo Boss Durance La Perla RUED’ODESSA BVD EDGAR QUINET RUE DEL’ARRIVÉE BVD DU MONTPARNASSE MONTPARNASSE- BIENVENÜE Le Mont Saint Michel Fabrice Faienceries de Gien Emaux de Longwy Inédit Joaillier Escales Tikibou Toy Store DURANCE For Durance, Provence is both a heritage and an inspiration.Wecomposeawell-beinguniverseof indoorfragrances,naturalcosmeticsandelegant perfumes. Our wide range of refined fragrances areelaboratedbyourmasterperfume-makersin Grasse. 8 rue de Sèvres - Paris 6th Tel: +33 (0)1 45 44 08 74 www.durance.fr SHOP STOP 50 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015
  • 51. LUXURY MAP Faubourg Saint-Honoré 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 Saint-Honoré) Tel: +33 (0)1 42 65 04 00 www.janssensparis.com SHOP STOP BOULEVARDDELAMADELEINE BOULEVARDDESCAPUCINES Longchamp Maje FauréLePageChanel Viktor&Rolf Tumi Morabito Arije Emporio Armani Dior Omega Jimmy Choo de GrisogonoJ.M. Weston Anne Fontaine Bally Blumarine Hogan Ermenegildo Zegna Boucheron Les Dandys Hermès Lancôme Tod’s Cartier Sonia Rykiel Sotheby’s Pomellato Chopard Caron 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 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT MIROMESNIL SAINT-AUGUSTIN RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ AVENUEGABRIEL RUE TRONCHET RUEDESÈZE RUE ROYALE RUE SAINT-FLORENTIN RUE CAMBON RUEDESCAPUCINES RUESAINT-HONORÉRUESAINT-HONORÉ RUESAINT-HONORÉ RUEDUMONT-THABOR RUE CASTIGLIONE RUEDERIVOLI RUE PASQUIER RUE D’ANJOU RUEDESMATHURINS RUEDESMATHURINS RUEDESMATHURINS RUE DE L’ÉLYSÉE RUE D’AGUESSEAU RUE D’ANJOU MATIGNON AVENUE DE AVENUE DE MATIGNON AVENUE DELCASSÉ RUE DE MIROMESNIL RUE DE MIROMESNIL RUE DE MIROMESNIL BOULEVARDHAUSSMANN BLVDHAUSSMANN AVENUE PERCIER RUELABOÉTIE RUELABOÉTIE RUELABOÉTIE RUEROQUÉPINE RUEROQUÉPINE RUEROQUÉPINE RUELABOÉTIE RUE CAMBACÉRÉS RUE BOISSY D’ANGLAS RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉRUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ RUEDUFAUBOURGSAINT-HONORÉ Marina Rinaldi Chloé Ports DsQuared2 Cifonelli Steiger Hervé Léger Tom Ford Marella BCBGMaxazria Zwilling Chanel Berluti La Perla Prada Pinko Lanvin Emanuel Berg Sothys Oliver Grant Crockett &Jones Hedgren Lavinia Max Mara G. Lotti Capelstore Miu-Miu Élysée Palace Chronopassion Messika Place Vendôme Église de la Madeleine CONCORDE Place de la Concorde Jardin des Tuileries Roberto Cavalli BernardaudHeurgon Lalique A.Testoni MaisonLejaby Leica Escales Césaire Richard Mille Atelier Cologne Wempe Tag Heuer Talents SamsoniteIKKS Basler Bucherer Hackett Lacoste OmegaWINE by ONE Tommy Hilfiger 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: +33 (0)1 40 20 90 98 www.mikihouse.fr SHOP STOP SHOP STOP Miki House Gratianne Bascans GRATIANNE BASCANS Like any work of art, Gratianne Bascans creations arelimitededitions.Thefamilystorybeganin1830 and the house embodies French elegance. The bags are fashioned in the finest leather by highly giftedcraftsmen. 38 avenue Matignon - Paris 8th Tel: +33 (0)1 53 75 39 35 www.gratiannebascans.com www.wheretraveler.com 51
  • 52. 52 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 SHOP STOP BUCHERER PARIS In the heart of the Opera district, between Place Vendôme and Boulevard Haussmann, the House Buchererunveilsasublime2200m2 spaceshowcasing the most beautiful Swiss names in watchmaking. The largest boutique in the world dedicated to timepieces,thisistheParisianshopstop. 12 boulevard des Capucines – Paris 9th Tel: +33 (0)1 70 99 18 88 www.bucherer.com SHOP STOP LUXURY MAP Vendôme 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/ 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 J.M. Weston Bally 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 RUELOUISLEGRAND RUE DE LA PAIX RUEDESCAPUCINES L’Occitane Diesel 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 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 Jaeger- LeCoultre Opéra Garnier Église de la Madeleine Anshindo Gare Saint-Lazare Moda di Andrea MADELEINE Galeries Lafayette Homme Galeries du Diamant Printemps Mode Galeries Lafayette Coupole Tommy Hilfiger Le Tanneur Piaget Episode Perrin Hublot DsQuared2 Bucherer BOGGI BoggiMilanoatParisOperaisthelargestflagship store of the brand in the world. Counting with more than 700 m2 , this boutique offers the entire collection of the renowned Italian menswear brand, ranging from suits to more casual wear, underwearandaccessories. 38 boulevard des Italiens - Paris 9th Tel: +33 (0)1 40 22 99 82 www.boggi.com Boggi Golfino
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  • 54. 54 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 LUXURY MAP Le Marais SHOP STOP LA BOUTIQUE EXTRAORDINAIRE In this smart boutique you’ll find both extraordinary or very simple garments, made of natural fibres, rare animal fibres, unusual fibres, uniquecloths,textileworksofart,largelymadein France.Thesespecial,luxuriouspiecesarepriced forallbudgets. 67 rue Charlot, Paris 3th Tel: 01 57 40 68 85 www.laboutiqueextraordinaire.com 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: +33 (0)1 42 72 94 43 www.louisquatorzeparis.fr SHOP STOP 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 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 AubadeUniqlo Barbara Bui Repetto Iro Eres Fragonard 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 Lipault Huygens Nike Fleux Helmut Lang Atelier Cologne Le Slip Français Sonia Rykiel Christophe Lemaire Vanessa Bruno Nice Things Bonastre Tom Greyhound Mr Stephane Verdino État Libre d'Orange Eclectic Customellow Cheap Monday Les Petites Consuelo Zoelly Musée National Picasso 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 Les Prairies de Paris Le BHV Marais Le BHV Marais l’Homme All Saints Bénédikt Aïchelé Joaillier MerciOska FredMarzo Le Mont Saint Michel L’Argenterie de Turenne L’Occitane Louis Quatorze Masha Keja Ugg Vicomte A Mode en Demeure Thierry Villenave Betjman & Barton Moulin Roty Durance Michael Kors LE MONT SAINT MICHEL Established in 1913, Le Mont Saint Michel is a genuineFrenchlabel,designedbyAlexandreMilan. The shops, featuring interesting, emerging articles offer alargeselectionofgarmentsandaccessories for men and women, all made from the very best quality yarns and fabrics. Our stories and style are inspiredbyFrenchlifestyleandmoderndesign. 96 rue Vieille du Temple - Paris 3rd Tel: +33 (0)1 42 74 86 07 www.lemontsaintmichel.fr SHOP STOP La Boutique Extraordinaire
  • 56. 56 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 ARTS& ATTRACTIONS StairwaybyNathanSawayaPhoto©MarinaBaySands Galleries | Monuments | Museums | Exhibits | Day Trips | Gardens | Guided Tours By Patricia Valicenti The Guide A Lego world awaits on page 60
  • 57. www.wheretraveler.com 57 CitédelaModeetduDesignPhoto©Jakob+MacfarlaneCitédelaModeetdudesignPhotographeNicolasBorel;Jackieatthehomeofherfuturein-lawsinHyannisPortPhoto©JohnF.KennedyPresidentialLibrary ARTS&ATTRACTIONS Exhibitions On the Waterfront Exhibitions with a festive feel are in full swing at the Docks Cité de la Mode et du Design, the city’s venue on the Seine devoted to a contemporary and urban lifestyle. Green clearly comes into view with a show entitled De la Cité à Confluence presenting the unique architecture of the Cité de la Mode et du Design and the Orange Cube and the Green Cube in Lyons, emblematic projects conceived by Jakob + Macfarlane. Meanwhile, an installation work entitled Le dragon à deux têtes by the greenery designer Alexis Tricoire fills up the entrance hall and atrium on two levels with a curious animal, hovering between the aquatic and the vegetal. You can also visit the venue’s rooftop, the Living Roof with fruit trees, small meadows and a greenhouse. The Cité also houses a museum devoted to comic book and animated film art, the French Fashion Institute, restaurants and a bar. Exhibitions through to September 20 34 Quai d’Austerlitz (13th), 01 76 77 25 30 Jackie An exhibition entitled Elle s’appelait Jackie (Her Name was Jackie) devoted to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is underway at the Galerie Joseph Thorigny located in the Marais around the block from the Musée Picasso. The show brings together 150 rare photographs captioned by Frédéric Lecomte Dieu a historian and biographer who has written books on the Kennedys. The only reproduction of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s wedding dress, letters, including those she wrote to André Malraux, and John Kennedy’s rocking chair are among the items on display along with the photographs. The show covers Jacqueline Kennedy’s life from her childhood to her marriage with John F. Kennedy to his death, the Jackie Onassis years and Jackie in New York until her death in 1994. Through September 2 4 place de Thorigny (3rd), 01 42 71 20 22
  • 58. 58 WHERE PARIS I AUGUST 2015 PortraitofHuaynaCapac,IncaXII.19thcenturyPhoto©muséeduquaiBranly,photoThierryOllivier,MichelUrtado;LascauxinParisPhoto©JML Into the Empire An exhibition underway at the Musée du Quai Branly recounts the conquest of the Inca Empire through two major protagonists, the Inca ruler Atahualpa and the Spanish conquistador and explorer Francisco Pizarro. The show, entitled The Inca and the Conquistador, illustrates the confrontation of two very different worlds and traces key moments in the history of the South American continent. The exhibition unfolds in four parts each containing various numbers of objects and works creating a dialogue amongst an array of rare Inca and Hispanic artefacts. Armour and Spanish chronicles for instance evoke the early Spanish conquest of the New World while Inca and Spanish paintings, textiles and ceramics bring the two worlds face to face. Among the artefacts on display is a stunning masculine Inca figurine in a gold and silver alloy and an Incan military tunic. Through September 20 37 Quai Branly (7th), 01 56 61 70 00 ARTS&ATTRACTIONS Exhibitions A Look into Lascaux An exhibition recounting the incredible story of the Lascaux caves in southwestern France is being played out in Paris offering an opportunity to discover the astounding Palaeolithic cave paintings through life size reproductions. The show takes the visitor into the universe of the cave complex for an encounter with the unique cave art of Lascaux, which has been referred to as a prehistoric Sistine Chapel. The reproductions of the drawings reveal some of Lascaux’s most precious drawings like the black cow, the back-to-back bison, the buck frieze featuring the heads of four horned bucks and the scene depicting a man facing a charging bison. Scale models, archive images and interactive games are all part of the experience, which is being held at the convention and trade show centre at the Porte de Versailles. Through August 30 Paris Expo, Pavillon 8/A, 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles (15th)
  • 59. N e w a d d re s s : 6 2 r u e d u f a u b o u r g S ain t -Hon oré 7500 8 P ar is T + 33 (0)1 4 2 9 6 3 9 0 0 paris@operagallery.com Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 7.30 pm & Sunday 11 am - 7 pm operagallery.com Pierre SOULAGES Peinture 165 x 130 cm, 13 juillet 2002 Oil on canvas