GETTING HIGH WITH GORGON CITY

READING WITHOUT MODERATION

CAP LEATHER GOODS AT HERMÈS

FLORIST CAFES

SET UP IN PARIS
WE’RE NOT REALLY STRANGERS

THE ART OF FAILURE

FASHION PODCAST
ECLIPSE, the 7th Athens Biennial unveiled
Extending the summer…
Pierre Jancou’s showstopper at Chambre Noire

This may be his last Parisian project before moving to Buis-les-Baronnies in the Drôme next year: Pierre Jancou, the “bad boy” of gastronomy, recognizable by his tattooed arms, has taken up residence for the summer at Chambre Noire’s new address, “Le Studio,” still in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.
Nîmes: Georgiana Viou enters the arena

Burger father & son: the new restaurant of the three-Michelin-starred chef

Chef Yannick Alléno and his son Antoine are embarking on a new concept in the heart of Beaupassage, a chic and gourmet street in Paris’ 7th arrondissement. The former Allénothèque becomes Burger Père et Fils by Alléno, but just for this summer 2021.
François Perret’s pastries arrive at the Ritz

World-renowned pastry chef François Perret is moving to the Ritz on rue de Cambon to open his very first pastry store.
Kelly Wearstler x Farrow & Ball: The sunny colors of California at home

American designer Kelly Wearstler has teamed up with Farrow & Ball to create a California-inspired paint palette.
The fascinating journey of precious stones at the Museum of Natural History

From the depths of the earth to the world of luxury jewelry, the National Museum of Natural History invites you to discover the world of “precious stones” in a fascinating exhibition of the same name. In fact, since the opening of the event, a profusion of carats has been dazzling and attracting the visitors crowding […]
Louis Benech, Douze Jardins ailleurs: plant travels and green magic

Guendalina Litta, The Magician of Temporary Designs

For almost forty years, Guendalina Litta has been creating dreams. More precisely, this discreet Italian living in Belgium stages exceptional events all over the world for a demanding clientele. Her constantly renewed creativity, always in an inimitable style, combined with flawless logistical efficiency and unfailing good humor, have made her one of the most sought-after […]
Chanel Manifesto at the Galliera Palace

For its reopening after two years of work, the Palais Galliera celebrates Gabrielle Chanel. This eagerly awaited retrospective – the first in Paris dedicated to the designer – will bring together an exceptional selection of more than 350 pieces from around the world to present a style that has revolutionized fashion and women’s allure.
THE ADDRESS OF THE MONTH: CACHÉ RESTAURANT

At the end of the verdant impasse Villa Riberolle, which adjoins the Père-Lachaise, nestles an address, unusual for the uninitiated. A few steps lead to Caché, a restaurant-bar with a New York industrial-loft style with minimalist and intimate decoration. Flooded with light under its glass roof, the place was an old printing house converted by […]
Asphalte, the ideal men’s wardrobe on demand

When he launched Asphalte in 2016, William Hauvette wanted to solve a simple problem: how to sell reasonably priced clothing that costs a lot to produce?
A TOTALLY GAGA PODCAST

No one was expecting it! After an absence of four years, Lady Gaga, who released her sixth albumentitled “Chromatica” in May, is launching her summer podcast: “Gaga Radio.”
India in Paris: Trip to Little India

India, its colors, its smiles, its perfumes, its spices … Want to immerse yourself in Indian culture for a day? Follow us for a colorful stroll in the heart of Paris! Head for the Indian district, also called Little India or Little Jaffna. Located rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis, between La Chapelle metro station and the Gare […]
Discovering the beauty secrets of Japanese women

In Japan, beauty is a truly ceremonial ritual with codified practices that Japanese women have continued to cultivate and enrich over the centuries. Who amongst us has never dreamed of knowing the secrets of their fresh, immaculate complexion?
Artist Portrait: Quentin Deronzier

Creating theatrical visuals from another world, French director Quentin Deronzier has developed over the years a unique taste for electric color palettes and surrealist concepts. Through his creations Quentin Deronzier explores distorting ideas, always on the borderline between the real and the impossible. Quentin has worked with countless artists, personalities and brands around the world. […]
NETFLIX IN BLUE-WHITE-RED

What if the real cause of the French Revolution wasn’t the one you were taught? This is what you will discover by watching the new series produced by Netflix: The Revolution.