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Worth at the Petit Palais: Couture’s First Chapter
Many of these pieces, delicate and century-old, are unlikely to be displayed again — making this a rare, perhaps once-in-a-lifetime chance to have seen them up close.

Paris Popcorn
Aug 292 min read


Iconic Piscine Molitor: drinking it in from the rooftop
Molitor has also found its way onto screens, appearing in Emily in Paris, where its art deco curves and sparkling water served as the backdrop to some of the show’s most glamorous scenes — proof that its allure translates just as well to film as it does in real life.

Paris Popcorn
Aug 242 min read


Longchamp × Constantin Riant
What I’ve always admired about Longchamp is its ability to stay true to its roots while welcoming thoughtful, contemporary twists — like their reimagined Filet bag, a Paris market classic turned everyday fashion staple.

Paris Popcorn
Aug 122 min read


Fragonard Perfume Museum: Paris in a Bottle
Inside, you’ll find antique perfume bottles, distilling equipment, and rare objects that reveal how scents have been crafted across centuries.

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Aug 51 min read


Joseph Duclos: A Serendipitous Encounter
In a city overflowing with designer names, Joseph DuClos stands apart—an exquisite blend of heritage and modernity, waiting to be worn by those who appreciate true craftsmanship and the unrivalled romantic touch of French couture history.

Paris Popcorn
Jul 272 min read


Euphoria at the Grand Palais: Bubbles, Balloons & Buzz
To celebrate, the Grand Palais has invited Euphoria—the travelling immersive exhibition by the Balloon Museum—to take over the newly unveiled nave until 7 September 2025. And yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like: huge inflatable artworks, light-and-sound installations, sensory tunnels, a “bubble bath” of black balls with 360° visuals, and more air-themed joy than you knew you needed.

Paris Popcorn
Jul 262 min read


Puces de Saint-Ouen: A Treasure Hunter’s Paradise
From opulent chandeliers dripping with crystals to 1960s Italian fruit bowls, from buttery vintage leather coats to ceramic roosters in every possible size, to paintings that looked like they'd hung in Paris salons for a century

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Jul 232 min read


Paul Jouan, maroquinier
There, sat Paul Jouan, a French maroquinier—a master artisan of leather bags—patiently hand-stitching one of his beautiful creations.

Paris Popcorn
Jul 182 min read


My Guerlain Obsession
I first discovered Guerlain’s Insolence almost 20 years ago, shortly after moving to Paris in 2006. I tried Insolence, and it was love at first spritz — and quickly became my signature scent. (fyi, Insolence Eau de Parfum, is known as "the fragrance of uncompromising love"

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Jul 42 min read


Paris 2024 Olympics - trés chic
Imagine world-class athletes competing against the backdrop of Paris's most iconic monuments: beach volleyball just opposite the Eiffel Towe

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Aug 2, 20242 min read
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