From sailor to starlet to gourmand on the go: The Patou woman is happily ever-changing

  Sailor Hats on board! Patou, Act 4 of a playful woman. Guillaume Henry invited press and guests at Patou headquarters to discover his new collection described as an alphabet of moods in every why-not. Patou presented Act 4 of the luxury fashion brand’s renaissance in the intimate setting of its atelier during Paris Fashion … Read more

Parfums Starck Paris – artisanal fragrance range from Philippe Starck

Starck Paris Limited Edition New York. “No one is forced to be a genius, but everyone has to take part.” From everyday products such as furniture and lemon squeezers, to revolutionary mega-yachts, micro wind turbines, electric cars, and hotels that aspire to be wondrous, stimulating and intensely vibrant places, Starck never ceases to push the … Read more

Happy 150 Printemps

Printemps Paris turned 150. Happy 150 Printemps.

Happy Printemps Paris 150 years

Printemps Paris, the famous luxury department store located in the very heart of Paris, is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2015. A giant cake decorated by visitors, a mascot created by Japanese artist Hiroshi Yoshii, a façade bathed in Printemps Paris’signature pink and exclusive editions marked the beginning of the Boulevard Haussmann store’s yearlong celebrations.

The entire façade of the building is decorated with a special floral décor incorporating 5,500 artificial flowers, while 11 French and International artists were invited to create window displays using unique flowers.

1,000 exclusive products were designed for the occasion. Alberta Ferretti, Nina Ricci, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, and Concept store Maria Luisa are some of the 400 brands taking part in the celebrations by offering capsule collections.

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Founded in 1865 by Jules Jaluzot, the famous high-end store on boulevard Haussmann in Paris welcomes 8 million visitors each year.  The store was designed by noted architects Jules and Paul Sédille and opened at the corner of Le Havre and Boulevard Haussmann, in Paris, France on 3 November 1865. The building was greatly expanded in 1874, and elevators (then a great novelty) from the 1867 Universal Exposition were installed. Rebuilt after a fire in 1881, the store became the first to use electric lighting, in 1888. It was also one of the first department stores with direct subway access, the Metro being connected in 1904.

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Fabulous installations in feathers @ “The Birds of Paradise” at MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp

The “Birds of Paradise” exhibition: feather fans and the art of the plumassier. Yves Saint Laurent not only marked the emancipation of women, but also of the feather as a prefect symbol of lightness. Fabulous installations in feathers at the MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp open the gate to exploring the use of plumes & feathers … Read more

Olivia Putman collector’s edition of L’Air du Temps

Olivia Putman redesigns Nina Ricci’s L’Air du Temps French designer Olivia Putman, daughter to Andrée Putman and heir to her mother’s design studio, Studio Putman, works range from interior architecture to scenography, and design. The latest project saw the transformation of the iconic Nina Ricci’s L’Air du Temps perfume bottle. This new interpretation remains true … Read more

Paris Haute couture – homage to ‘petites mains’

Haute couture was born in Paris in the mid-19th century, and the city is still the capital of this special art. The city pays tribute to the tradition of couturiers and the ‘petites mains’ with a new exhibition at The Paris Hôtel de Ville. Paris Haute Couture is showcasing some exceptional examples of haute couture … Read more