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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.


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.


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


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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