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Augusti: the creative panties…
Augusti, it’s the story of two sisters who launched in 2012 this arty brand of women’s underwear. They offer a first collection with the retro-touch inspired from the world of circus. Bloomers, panties and camisoles from the 50s are redesigned … Continue reading
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Tagged 50s, Augusti, Bloomers, Burkina Faso, camisoles, environmentally, French label, Panties
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Parisoslo.com on the French TV channel BFM Business
Parisoslo.com was on the French TV channel BFM Business last Sunday, here is the link to watch the replay (from minute 6:25). Parisoslo.com à la TV dimanche dernier sur BFM Business, pour voir le replay (à 6:25 min)
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Parisoslo.com in the French Magazine: Biba
Thanks to the French magazine “BIBA” for having selected parisoslo.com in the last issue of june. Have all of you a nice week! Merci au magazine “BIBA” pour avoir mis parisoslo.com dans sa sélection des bons blogs dans le numéro … Continue reading
Customize your T-shirt at Maison Labiche
We have already written several post about brands that offer to customize your clothes or accessories. Maison Labiche, created in 2011 by Jenny and Marie, a designer and a stylist, embroiders (the thread color : black, red or blue) whatever … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th District, Fashion, hand-embroidered, Maison Labiche, Paris, personalization, T-shirt
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The bucket bag by Delphine Delafon
The crush of the day: the trendy and indefinitely customizable bucket bag by Delphine Delafon, a French-American designer. Mottled material, fabric, leather, straw, nails, fringes, charms … Delphine creates in her studio a single bag for each client. Here below … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th district, American, bag, bags, Delphine Delafon, Fashion, Handbags, Leather goods, Paris
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Maison Thomas: a magical touch of colour
After Maison Perrin and Maison Moynat, we continue our review of the beautiful French leather good houses with a post about a new label: Maison Thomas. Carole Thomas, who graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Arts & Design in … Continue reading
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Tagged bag, bags, Handbag, leather, Leather goods, Maison Moynat, Maison Perrin, Maison Thomas
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Dive into the world of Le Baigneur
Some time ago we wrote about the Savons de Marcel, and today we are happy to present you an other great organic and ethical men’s skin care brand, launched in spring 2012 and which we discovered during our visit to … Continue reading
La maison Perrin: The French elegance
A few weeks ago, we wrote about the wonderful Moynat trunks, and this week we continue our journey into the world of tannery and leather goods with the Perrin house. Here are some photos of our favorite items, which we … Continue reading
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Tagged elegance, Fashion, Handbags, La maison Perrin, leather, Paris, Perrin, Tannery, The Perrin house
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La comedie humaine
Here is our most recent fashion discovery from Paris. The type of concept that we really fancy : elegant, intelligent and of great quality. The name: La Comédie Humaine (The Human Comedy). From the world of fashion, communication and media, … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th district, Canal St Martin, craftsmen, elegance, Fashion, garment, La Comédie Humaine, men, menswear, Paris, République, shirt
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Traveling in style and elegance
Here is short post to aspire to travel with style, like in the old days. The House of Moynat was established in 1849 as a exceptional trunk-maker which its luxurious luggages embarked upon every travel adventures: the first trains, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st district, bags, Luggage, Moynat, Paris, Rue Saint-Honoré, trunk-maker
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160 years old! Happy Birthday Le Bon Marche !
Since the 15th September and until the 31st December 2012, “Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche” is celebrating its 160th birthday. Since it was invented in 1852 in Paris by the visionary Aristide Boucicaut, Le Bon Marché has always gone with … Continue reading
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Tagged happy birthday, La Grande Epicerie, Le Bon Marché, Marjane Satrapi, Paris, Parisian shop, Rive Gauche
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An exceptional french e-shop…
Charlotte Shirt “Innamorato” – Tsavo Pants “Ambrym” Miot Jacket, Jaroslaw Shirt and GN2 Pants “Commune de Paris” – Tweed pouch “Melinda Gloss”- Gershwin Boots “Pete Sorensen” Data Natural “Waiting For The Sun” – Hotel Cardigan and Pindy Shirt “Commune de … Continue reading
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Tagged "IRM Design", "Mal Aimée", "Monsieur Lacenaire", Alice Hubert, Ambrym, Amélie Pichard, Commune de Pari, Culoyon, designers, e-shop, Hussein Chalayan, Les Prairies de Paris, L’Exception, Melinda Gloss, Pete Sorensen, Renhsen, Sowat, Vanina Escoubet, Virginie Castaway, Waiting For The Sun
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Amelie Pichard…A new talented shoe designer
As usual, we like to share with you our findings, here’s one that you should enjoy ladies: Amelie Pichard launches her fourth collection and is emerging as one of the new and trendy shoe designer in France. In love with … Continue reading
Crazy lips…
Graduated with honors from the famous French school of design and craft, the Boulle school, the designer we are writing about today has refined her competences and her love of jewelries at the Flamel school where she has learned to … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Hubert, designer, e-shop L'exception, Ecole Boulle, Flamel school, jewelry, Paris
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Interview : Editor-in-Chief of the famous magazine “WAD”
Pierre-Henri Camy (on the left) from “WAD” & RZA/Wu Tang Clan Berlin, July 2011 Pierre-Henri Camy is the Editor-in-Chief of the famous urban fashion and culture magazine: WAD (We Are Different). As faithful readers of this publication, we are delighted to … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, Editor in Chief, Fashion, Magazine, Paris, Pierre-Henri Camy, urban, WAD, We Are Different
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The codes of elegance by Marchand Drapier
After our last article on Monday about the “vintage” bags from Catherine B, here is a great French fashion label for our gentlemen readers. Emilie and Benoit Carpentier, heirs of a long line of merchants in the textile industry, founded … Continue reading
3 steps away from fashion vintage treasures
If you like vintage and beautiful fashion pieces, you’re going to love this Parisian boutique which is one of the “must” addresses that collectors from all around the world are sharing with each others. At “Les 3 marches de Catherine … Continue reading
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Tagged 6th district, bag, Birkin bag, Chanel, collectors, Fashion, Hermès, Les 3 marches de Catherine B, Paris, Vintage
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To start the new school year in a good mood…
Here are some nice colors to start the new school year in a good mood. With its prêt-à-porter of quality and its lifestyle dedicated to children, the “Bonton” clothing have seduced, now for more than a decade, families from all … Continue reading
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Tagged Bonton, childhood, children, collection, color, Fashion, lifestyle, New school year, Paris, prêt-à-porter, quality
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Give a french touch to your feet
Here is a fashion article for both girls&boys! The summer “must have” since many generations in France is: the espadrilles! “1789 Cala” is a young brand launched in 2010 by Julien and Damien in Nice with the intention to rejuvenate … Continue reading
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Tagged 1789 CALA, espadrilles, french, must have, Nice, shoes, Summer
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Exhibition Louis Vuitton – Marc Jacobs in Paris
Photo* : © Louis Vuitton/Chris Moore Here is a mix of culture and fashion that we want to tell you about, in one of our favorite museums in Paris : “Les Arts Décoratifs”, which currently host the exhibition : “Louis … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st district, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Museum, museum Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris, rue de Rivoli
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