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CONTRIBUTORS

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Muti

Creative studio Muti created this

season’s cover illustration for

SHOP Paris Style. Muti’s eye-

catching artwork has previously

been commissioned by Stylist,

British Airways and Google,

among others. Its distinctive

style makes it the perfect choice

for this cover, inspired by our

feature about the rue du Bac area’s

most celebrated patisseries and

chocolate makers on page 28. It

shows an intricate graphic pattern

depicting Parisian landmarks

made from the delicious treats

and cleverly crafted pastries that

this vibrant neighbourhood has

become known for.

Explore our archive of cover

illustrations at globalblue.com/covers.

Dominique Fenn

Dominique Fenn is a consultant

and writer for luxury fashion and

lifestyle brands, and guest lecturer

for fashion communication

courses. She is currently the editor

for a British heritage brand and

has previously worked for SHOP.

Dionne Hélène

SHOP artworking assistant

Dionne Hélène is a sneaker

enthusiast and works for Europe’s

largest sneaker festival, Crepe

City, in her spare time. She enjoys

sketching and collecting vintage

Ralph Lauren items.

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CONTENTS

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Products

12 Check Out

SHOP selects a standout piece

from Paris this season

14 My Favourites

Marie Gas, founder of the By

Marie boutiques, reveals her

top tips for spring/summer

2016

16 Products

Key looks for the season, from

fashion and footwear to

jewellery and accessories

20 Street Style

Our pick of Paris’s best

dressed for spring/summer

2016

News

22 Shop Window

One store not to be missed in

Paris

24 News

Seasonal updates on shops,

services and new products

Features

28 Cover story:

The Sweet Spot

The rue du Bac area of Paris

is home to some of the best

pâtisseries and chocolatiers in

the city. Hannah Lewis takes

a tour

36 It’s In The Bag

Discover the history of

must-have handbags and this

season’s most desirable pieces.

Dominique Fenn reports

Above: Thierry Lasry sunglasses, spring/summer 2016

Guide

43 Maps and guides to the key

shopping areas of Paris

Essentials

56 How To Shop Tax Free

The simple steps to saving

money on your shopping

Translations

59 美文翻译

61 Traductions françaises

Souvenir

70 The essential item to bring

home

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and original, these earrings

capture the style of the brand

perfectly. This collection was

inspired by this season’s colours

and a recurring, iconic theme in

jewellery, the panther. fm

Les Néréides enamelled

panther and faceted glass

earrings, €135,

Les Néréides,

5 rue du Bourg l’Abbé,

75003 Paris,

+33 (0)1 8050 5111,

lesnereides.com

AN EXOTIC TOUCH

French brand Les Néréides creates

beautiful costume jewellery,

evocative of exotic and faraway

places full of colour and animals.

This pair of earrings features

panthers with bright fuchsia and

green stones and is the perfect

complement to a minimalist-

style outft. Distinctive, timeless

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Marie Gas opened her frst By Marie boutique

in Paris in 2000. Since then, she has opened

three more stores, in Paris, Saint-Tropez and

Marseille, all ofering a carefully curated

collection of vintage fnds and pieces from both

well-established and up-and-coming designers.

Marie shares her insider tips for spring/

summer 2016 with Ximena Daneri

1. ‘The kimono is one of my favourite trends for this season. Some of our designers, including Roseanna, Michel Klein and Forte Forte, have them. I love the kimono for its bohe-mian, poetic side’Michel Klein for By

Marie short kimono,

€510, By Marie, 8 avenue George V, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 5323 8800, bymarie.com

MY FAVOURITES: Marie Gas

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2. ‘Gas Bijoux’s Strada bracelets are typically Italian in style and very glamorous. They’ll be on my wrists all summer long’Gas Bijoux Strada

bracelets, from €95, By Marie, 8 avenue George V, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 5323 8800, gasbijoux.com

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3. ‘Fracas by Robert Piguet is the legendary scent for femmes fatales’Robert Piguet Fracas

perfume, 100ml, €140, Le Bon Marché, 24 rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, +33 (0)1 4439 8000, robertpiguetparfums.com

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4. ‘I use my Jason Briggs Crocodile money clip as a business card holder and it is always in my bag. It’s a precious gadget and I adore the vibrant colour’Jason Briggs Crocodile

money clip, €120, Jason Briggs, 78 rue des Gravilliers, 75003 Paris, +33 (0)9 8084 1253, jasonbriggs.fr

5. ‘My favourite collection this season is Mira Mikati’s – I love everything. It’s a colourful brand with a distinctive identity’Mira Mikati poncho,

€730, Le Bon Marché, 24 rue de Sèvres,75007 Paris, +33 (0)1 4439 8000, miramikati.com

6. ‘These Olgana sandals are among my favourite shoes’Olgana La Délicate

satin shoes, €619, By Marie, 8 avenue George V, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 5323 8800, olganaparis.com

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ROCK WITH RED

Pair denim and leathers with vibrant red accessories to create an efortlessly chic day-to-night outft

1. 7 For All Mankind jeans, €260, 7 For All Mankind, 223 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, +33 (0)1 4926 0127, 7forallmankind.com

2. Lancôme mascara, €29.30, Marionnaud, 8 rue du Vieux Colombier, 75006 Paris, +33 (0)1 4544 7137, lancome.com

3. Mac lipstick, €19, Mac, 324 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, +33 (0)1 4244 2891, maccosmetics.com

4. Vertu phone, €8,900, Vertu, 18 rue Royale, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 4286 5666, vertu.com

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5. Pinko top, €590, Pinko, 12-14 avenue Victor Hugo, 75016 Paris, +33 (0)1 4426 3146, pinko.com

6. Tod’s Double T handbag,

€1,100, Tod’s, 17-21 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 5343 1616, tods.com

7. Werkstatt München necklace,

€300, L’Eclaireur, 26 avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 4562 1232, werkstatt-muenchen.com

8. Santoni shoes, €720, Le Bon Marché, 24 rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, +33 (0)1 4439 8000, santoni.com

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MILITARY STYLE

Make the perfect transition from spring to summer with an injection of khaki tones into your wardrobe

1. Acne Studios T-shirt, €120, Acne Studios, 1 quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris, +33 (0)1 4260 5188, acnestudios.com

2. NikeLab x Stone Island trainers,

€270, Stone Island, 316 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, +33 (0)1 4260 3804, stoneisland.com

3. Mulberry bag, €1,500, Mulberry, 275 rue Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, +33 (0)1 4260 0064, mulberry.com

4. Diesel jeans, €330, Diesel, 21 rue Montmartre, 75001 Paris, +33 (0)1 4236 5555, diesel.com

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STREET STYLE

Bright touches of tangerine were the colour story of the season at Paris Fashion Week, as seen in Roger Vivier’s mini Prismick bag and Rochas’ oversized coat

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SHOP WINDOW

and exclusive collaborations.

Often hailed as the Queen of

Knits, Sonia Rykiel creates bold

and quirky designs. From a

jumper with exposed seams to a

deconstructed sweater, Rykiel’s

pieces allow customers to feel

comfortable in their own skin. th

Sonia Rykiel,

37 rue de Poitou, 75003 Paris,

+33 (0)1 8483 0330,

soniarykiel.com

SO SONIA

A new Sonia Rykiel concept store

opened in Paris in November

2015. Featuring lacquered red

walls and ceiling, the shop is

a vibrant ode to the brand’s

colourful nature. Alongside

the house’s famous women’s

knitwear, the boutique also

carries accessories, menswear,

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LOOK LIVELYThierry Lasry sunglasses are

entirely handmade in France

using the best craftsmanship

techniques. The brand produces

two collections of 10 pieces

each year, using acetate sourced

from Italian manufacturer

Mazzucchelli. Due to popular

demand, two ‘It’ models are

reproduced each season – the

HOME SWEET HOME

La Trésorerie homeware

store in the 10th arrondissement

is located in, and named after,

the former public treasury. Key

elements such as the barred

windows and the wooden double

swing doors have been carefully

preserved from its days as a public

service building. The store’s three

founders, Elsa Coustals, Lino

Landau and Denis Gefrault,

come from diferent backgrounds

but are united in their passion

for fair trade and environmental

principles. Visitors to the

beautiful store can browse the

curated selection of furniture and

bathroom and kitchen products.

In keeping with the store’s

founding aims, at least a third

of the suppliers are French and

most of the objects are made in

Europe. th

La Trésorerie,

11 rue du Château d’Eau,

75010 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4040 2046,

latresorerie.fr

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MARCH ON

No well put-together and

considered outft is complete

without a timeless wristwatch.

The unique March Lab boutique

ofers elegant solutions to the

search for a classic timepiece.

Tucked away from the hustle and

bustle of Paris’s main shopping

streets, the store is situated in

the historic Palais Royal gardens

and is a hidden treasure trove of

stunning watches and accessories.

Exclusively created by French

designer Patrick Norguet, the

boutique’s interior features

antique mirrors, thick green

carpets, luxury furnishings and

an intimate atmosphere, making

for a luxury shopping experience.

Choose from leather or suede

straps and gold, silver or rose

gold watch faces for an ageless

timepiece. km

March Lab,

Jardins du Palais Royal,

83 allée de Beaujolais,

75001 Paris,

+33 (0)1 7557 9390,

march-lab.com

Lively, with fans including

Madonna, Dita Von Teese and

Rihanna, and the Sexxxy. The

brand’s Butterscotchy model

(pictured) is priced at €420. For

Thierry Lasry, the 1980s are a key

source of inspiration as he mixes

retro with modern craft. rd

Colette, 213 rue Saint-Honoré,

75001 Paris, +33 (0)1 5535 3390,

thierrylasry.com

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PERFECT BLEND

L’Artisan Parfumeur was at

the vanguard of today’s niche

perfume brands when it was

founded in 1976 by perfumer and

chemist Jean-François Laporte.

The celebrated house mixes

classicism with the avant-garde,

and its trademark Mûre et Musc

scent (100ml, €102) remains a

global bestseller – the blackberry

and musk blend smells just as

fresh today as it did in 1978 when

it was frst produced. The brand

has several branches in Paris and a

new fagship store is due to open at

the end of this year. rd

L’Artisan Parfumeur,

24 boulevard Raspail,

75007 Paris, +33 (0)1 4222 2332,

artisanparfumeur.com

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IN THE JEANS

For spring/summer, Nudie

Jeans is going back to its

Gothenburg roots. The jean

brand’s hometown ofers a rich

wealth of inspiration, especially

in springtime. Nudie’s current

collection features a romantic

palette of foggy greys and thistle

greens, mixed with light indigo

and raven black. This season,

practicality meets contemporary

heritage. The denim remains

classic and washed for that

broken-in, heavy-worn look –

pair it with weathered chambray

tops and camoufage bomber

jackets. Customers can buy

with a clear conscience as the

Swedish company only works with

sustainable and organic denim. rd

Espace Kiliwatch,

64 rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4221 1737,

nudiejeans.com

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THE SWEETSPOT

The rue du Bac area of Paris is home to some of the best pâtisseries and chocolatiers in the city.

Hannah Lewis takes a tour

Lef: Hugo & Victor chocolates

While Paris’s rue de Bac is best

known as one of the Left Bank’s

most chic shopping streets, there’s

another reason locals love the area,

and it’s more prêt-à-manger than

prêt-à-porter. In recent years, the

street and its surrounding area

have become home to some of the

city’s most prestigious pâtisseries,

bakeries and chocolatiers, making

this a must-visit destination for

anyone looking to indulge their

sweet tooth.

Located on rue du Bac itself, La

Pâtisserie des Rêves was founded in

2009 by hotelier Thierry Teyssier

and pastry chef Philippe Conticini.

Together, they wanted to

reinvigorate the world of French

pâtisserie, to inspire a love of

traditional cakes and to create for

others the kind of warm memories

that they themselves associated with

such treats. As Teyssier explains,

their approach was to create ‘a new

consumer-focused concept: a new

experience in the shops and

at home’.

The result is a store where the

décor is eclipsed only by the

excellence of its products. Glass

cases suspended from the ceiling

display beautiful cakes, pastries and

sweets, including modern twists on

classic French creations, from

madeleines to millefeuilles. The

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Above: the interior of La Pâtisserie des Rêves

duo wanted to create a ‘living magic

moment’, and it really is an

entertaining boutique – a lively

space that will delight adults and is,

crucially, also very child friendly. Be

sure to sample the Paris-Brest here

– a dessert made of choux pastry

and praline cream – which Le

Figaro magazine named the best in

the city.

For a more traditional approach

to pastry, visit Angelina, a Parisian

foodie institution founded in 1903.

The original tearoom on rue de

Rivoli has hosted the cream of

French society for over a century,

and was a favourite haunt of icons

including the French writer Marcel

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The rue du Bac boutique, which

opened in 2013, may be the smaller

cousin of the original location but

it’s the perfect place to discover

Angelina’s classic products. The

Mont Blanc – a pastry dome

featuring chestnut vermicelli

concealed under a meringue top

and whipped cream – is the

best-seller. Keep an eye out as well

for bottles of the famous L’Africain

hot chocolate, which takes its name

from a secret blend of three

different African cocoa beans.

Chocolate lovers should also pay

a visit to Chocolat Chapon. A rarity

even among chocolatiers, owner

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Above (from top): the Angelina tearoom with the best-selling Mont Blanc dessert; the brand’s hot chocolate

Patrice Chapon makes his own

chocolate, following the process

from bean to bar, and his

prize-winning creations are all of

impeccable quality. From boxes of

delicate chocolates, perfect to give

as a gift, to brightly packaged slabs

of rare, intense dark chocolate,

Chapon’s array of creations reveals

the sense of childhood wonder that

he infuses into his craft. ‘I seek

more to feed childhood memories

than to feed appetites,’ he explains.

Sweets, pastries and chocolates

evoke indulgence and fun,

something Hugues Pouget

understands perfectly. At Hugo &

Victor, his gourmet pastry shop,

Pouget produces everything from

macaroons and ice creams to

show-stopping traditional French

cakes. Seeking inspiration from the

flavours themselves, Pouget focuses

on three core tastes: chocolate,

vanilla and caramel. Other seasonal

offerings are available, but these

three flavours are the heart of his

process. Seek out the bite-sized

financiers, the sleekly engraved

chocolate slabs or the book-shaped

chocolate boxes, which allude to the

pâtisserie’s literary-inspired name.

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Above (clockwise from top lef): Chocolat Chapon gif boxes; one of the imaginative creations at Des Gâteaux et du Pain; Hugo & Victor chocolates; the brand’s owner Hugues Pouget

becoming too much for you, pay a

visit to Des Gâteaux et du Pain,

where master baker David Granger

uses his lifelong passion for

bread-making to create some of the

best loaves in the city. Granger’s

partnership with pâtissière Claire

Damon makes this a standout store.

Granger and Damon met in 2005

and both wanted to create

something new and exciting. The

result is Des Gâteaux et du Pain, a

store featuring artisan breads as well

as pastries, cakes and other sweet

treats. In what is traditionally

considered a male-dominated

industry, Damon proves that a

female pastry chef is a force to be

reckoned with, producing some of

the best desserts in the city. Look

out for her exemplary tarte au citron

(lemon tart), indulge in a creamy

cheesecake, or snack on a sweet

cream-filled pastry.

The croissant is a pâtisserie

classic and no culinary tour of Paris

would be complete without at least

one of these buttery crescents. You

can’t go wrong with Claire

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Discover the history of must-have handbags and this season’s most desirable pieces.

Dominique Fenn reports

Right: Louis Vuiton spring/summer 2016

IT’S IN THE BAG

IT’S IN THE BAG

IT’S IN THE BAG

From certain shapes and styles

to limited-edition prints, every

so often a handbag comes along

that transcends all trends and in-

dividual tastes to become the ‘It’

bag of the season. Here are some

of the contenders for this

spring/summer.

The Faye bag from Chloé

achieved cult status over the past

year and heralded a new generation

of ‘It’ bags. Feminine and unfussy,

the bag features a bold ring and

pendant chain, evoking the era of

1970s glam rock. A signature

feature of the Chloé brand, the ring

becomes more functional for

spring/summer, linking the handles

on some styles and forming the

handle on one model in particular.

Rainbow-coloured tassels continue

the 70s trend.

Louis Vuitton has long been

regarded as an artisan of the

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luxury luggage world, originally

establishing its reputation with

travelling cases. Used by the world’s

elite, its exquisite custom-made

trunks and hatboxes were the height

of luxury and practicality. Louis

Vuitton introduced new bag shapes

throughout the 1900s, with its

monogrammed handbag reaching

peak popularity in the late 1990s

under the direction of then creative

director Marc Jacobs. Exciting

collaborations followed, including

partnerships with designer and

graffiti enthusiast Stephen Sprouse

and Japanese artist Takashi

Murakami, which gave the

monogram a new lease of life and

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every list of must-have accessories.

For this spring/summer, the

heritage brand is on a punky cyber

trip, inspired by sources such as cult

science-fiction film Tron and the

Japanese animé character

Evangelion. With a collection

featuring silver chains on black and

pink leather, and a new monogram

logo pattern, creative director

Nicolas Ghesquière is taking the

brand on an exciting journey into

the future.

Valentino is another brand with

distinctive signature detailing. The

rock studs adorning a range of

leather goods, from shoes to purses,

add a toughness to the otherwise

romantic collections from design

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Above (from top): Kenzo leather utility belt; Mansur Gavriel Bucket Bag, both spring/summer 2016

duo Maria Grazia Chiuri and

Pierpaolo Piccioli. This season,

Valentino’s instantly recognisable

bags are embellished with turquoise

stones in between every stud,

updating the classic style for the

new season. Highlights of the

pre-spring collection are heavily

embellished handbags, which

feature butterflies in flight on a

backdrop of blue denim.

The real beauty of an ‘It’ bag is

in the detail, and recent collections

have shown that the way a handbag

is worn can have quite an impact on

an overall look. Over the shoulder,

under the arm or hands-free

entirely – each holding style changes

our perception of a piece, and each

lends itself to a different style crowd.

According to Kenzo’s designers,

Humberto Leon and Carol Lim,

their inspiration this season was a

woman who was ‘travelling the

world, picking up souvenirs

wherever she went’. Kenzo’s leather

utility belts, featuring multiple

pouches in a variety of shapes and

shades, will ensure you can carry all

your essentials while keeping your

hands free.

For women who prefer an

understated look, the surprise hit of

the season comes from Mansur

Gavriel, whose chic sack-style bag is

both elegant and utilitarian in its

design. The Bucket Bag, with a

drawstring top and strap to wear

across the shoulder, comes with a

detachable zipped bag inside and a

discreet logo at its base. Also

available in a mini size, the bag is

crafted from Italian leather and

comes in a variety of hues, from

elegant black to soft blush. This is

an instant classic.

In recent history, fashion houses

have developed signature-shape

bags – think Fendi’s Baguette or the

Mulberry Bayswater. Brands have

taken handbag personalisation to

new heights, as seen in Prada’s

Lettering project, and encouraged

women to adapt the way they carry

their bags – the Céline way is tucked

under your arm and pulled close to

your body. While stealth-wealth

style had taken over for a few years,

the catwalks this season featured

plenty of eye-catching arm candy –

minimalism is truly over. With a

diverse mix of shapes, styles and

colours, Parisian labels offer a bag

for every taste and occasion. The ‘It’

bag is back with a vengeance.

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Spanish brand Camper has

been furnishing our feet with

fun, stylish shoes since its

founding in Mallorca more

than 40 years ago. The

picturesque island of its

conception has long been an

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designers, and for spring/

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the collection with the spirit

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using bright colours to reflect

the vibrant personality of this

ever-popular holiday

destination. A playful,

modern twist on a classic

men’s style, these shoes are

sure to lift your wardrobe for

the warmer months.

Camper,

1 rue du Cherche-Midi,

75006 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4548 2200,

camper.com

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Rue Saint-Honoré East

TAKE A WALK

A great way to see and learn more about

Paris is by taking a walk along the

banks of the river Seine. Begin at Port de

l’Arsenal boat basin, which connects the

charming Canal Saint-Martin to the

Seine. Continue up the left bank to the

Tino-Rossi gardens on the Saint-

Bernard quayside, which features work

by renowned sculptors such as

Constantin Brâncuşi. Step into the

square du Vert-Galant public garden,

accessible from the Pont Neuf bridge,

which offers stunning riverside views.

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Above: a sculpture in the Tino-Rossi gardens along the river Seine

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TOP 3...BOOKSTORES

Shakespeare & Company

Arguably the most famous bookstore in

the city, Shakespeare & Company is

located on the rue de la Bûcherie and

was founded in 1951. Visitors can

browse the English-language books and

soak up the illustrious surroundings.

Shakespeare & Company,

37 rue de la Bûcherie,

75005 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4325 4093,

shakespeareandcompany.comPH

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I Love My Blender

If you can get past the slightly unusual

name, this Le Marais bookstore is well

worth a visit. Alongside a good selection

of fiction and non fiction, there’s a

charming range of other products

including board games, paintings

and postcards.

I Love My Blender,

36 rue du Temple, 75004 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4277 5032,

ilovemyblender.fr

Galignani

Galignani is thought to be Europe’s

oldest English-language bookstore.

Situated on the rue de Rivoli, it is also

one of the city’s most stylish bookstores

and offers an excellent selection of

books on everything from fine art

to travel.

Galignani, 224 rue de Rivoli,

75001 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4260 7607,

galignani.com

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NESPRESSO ●ANTONELLE ●MAXANDRE GALLERY ●MINA KENDOSA ●MAJESTIC FILATURE ●KILO SHOP KAWAII ●SWATCH ●

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BOGGI

Menswear specialist Boggi

has made comfortable,

lightweight and luxurious

materials the central feature

of its spring/summer 2016

collection. Its entire range is

perfect for the keen traveller

with a busy lifestyle. Classic

garments have been

developed with versatility in

mind and many pieces

combine impressive technical

performance with the

brand’s superb style

credentials. Boggi is

renowned for its tailoring,

and its formalwear embraces

a more casual aesthetic this

season. The brand is always

on-trend and has captured

one of the key looks for

spring/summer 2016, as

spotted on the top men’s

catwalks, with its collection

of smart-casual clothing.

Boggi,

112 Boulevard Saint-Germain,

75006 Paris,

+33 (0)1 4633 0668, boggi.it

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DAY TRIP

LA VALLÉE VILLAGE

By car from Paris

Take the A4 motorway,

exit at junction 12.1 and follow

the signs to La Vallée Village;

parking is free, with 2,300

spaces.

By car from Reims

Leave the A4 at exit 14

and follow the signs for

Marne-la-Vallée/Val d’Europe

and then for Centre Commercial/

Entrée A.

By Shopping Express

coach service

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许多巴黎城内最好的法式蛋糕店和巧

克力店,皆位于巴克街一带。Hannah

Lewis带您畅游此地

虽然巴克街(rue du Bac)早有巴黎左

岸最时髦购物街之名,但当地人对它

的热爱还有一个原因——“现做现卖多

于成品待售”。近年来,许多巴黎城内

最著名的法式蛋糕店、面包房和巧克力

店,都开到了贝克大街一带,使这里成

为了一处必经之地。凡是想要尽享美味

甜食的游客,都会来到这里大饱口福。

坐落于巴克街的La Pâtisserie des

Rêves由酒店老板Thierry Teyssier和

甜点主厨Philippe Conticini创立于

2009年。两位创始人都想让法式蛋糕

重返荣光,激发人们对传统蛋糕的热

爱,为他人创造一种与甜品相连接的温

暖回忆。正如Teyssier所说,他们的方

法是创造“一种以消费者为中心的新概

念——在店内、在家中的全新体验”。

这家店铺于是应运而生,店内装

潢和陈列产品都美妙绝伦。从天花板

悬挂而下的玻璃罩内,蛋糕、点心和糖

果美不胜收,贝壳蛋糕和拿破仑蛋糕

等众多传统法式糕点更加入了一抹现

代风情。这对创始人想要创造一个“鲜

活的魔法时刻”,而La Pâtisserie des

Rêves的确是一家令人赏心悦目的精品

店——这个充满生机的地方不仅令成

年人心情大好,更重要的是,也让孩子

们倍感亲切。店内一款名叫“巴黎——

布雷斯特”(Paris-Brest)的甜点更是

不可错过。它以结状面团和果仁糖霜制

成,被《费加罗》杂志(Le Figaro)誉

为全城之冠。

28: The Sweet Spot

甜美体验

TRANSLATIONS

美文翻译若想尝试更加传统的糕点,不妨

移步Angelina。这家巴黎美食店创立

于1903年,原本是里沃利大街(rue de

Rivoli)上的一家茶馆。该店出品全法

国最优质的奶油,一个多世纪以来,地

位无人可撼。法国作家Marcel Proust、

设计师Coco Chanel等名人最爱光顾

的,便是这里。与老店相比,2013年开

设于巴克大街的精品店或许只算是个“

小堂弟”,但却是发掘Angelina经典产

品的最佳去处。店内最受欢迎的产品

非蒙勃朗蛋糕(Mont Blanc)莫属:

穹形面团上,栗子面线藏于蛋糖脆皮

和鲜奶油之下。那杯著名的阿弗里肯

(L’Africain)热朱古力也值得一试,

三种不同的非洲可可豆以神秘配方混

合在一起,因而得名。

巧克力爱好者还应当去一次

Chocolat Chapon。在同行之中,店主

Patrice Chapon的生产方式实属少见。

从可可豆到巧克力条成型,每一个步骤

他都亲历亲为,力求制作出独此一家的

巧克力。他的杰作屡获殊荣,口感品质

无可挑剔。从堪称完美礼物的精致巧

克力盒装,到包装鲜艳、珍贵无比的特

浓黑巧克力,这一系列作品无不体现着

Chapon注入其中的童心奇想。“我更追

求的是满足童年的回忆,而不是口腹之

欲,”他解释道。

糖果、糕点和巧克力能够激发喜

悦、引人沉醉,这一点,Hugues Pouget

再了解不过。在他的糕饼屋Hugo &

Victor,Pouget会制作马卡龙、冰淇淋

和令人叫绝的传统法式蛋糕等各种美

食。从口味自身中发掘灵感的Pouget,

专注于三种核心风味:巧克力、香草和

焦糖。虽然也会有时令性的产品推出,

但这三种口味却是他制作工艺中的核

心。瞧瞧那一口一个的费南雪金钻蛋糕

(fnancier)——如丝般光滑的巧克力

块,还有那形似书本的巧克力盒,店名

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背后的文化意蕴不言而喻。

若这些佳肴对您来说过于甜蜜,

那就去Des Gâteaux et du Pain尝尝

吧。烘焙大师David Granger用他对面

包制作的毕生热爱,烹制出全巴黎最

好的面包条。Granger与糕点师Claire

Damon的强强联手,更是让这家店脱

颖而出。于2005年相遇的两人,都想

创造出全新的、振奋人心的事物。Des

Gâteaux et du Pain因此诞生,供应堪

比艺术品的面包、点心、蛋糕和其他甜

点。传统的糕饼业中,男性往往被视为

主导者;Damon却烹制出了巴黎最好

的一些甜点,证明了女性糕点主厨同样

是一股不可忽视的力量。觅一块她制作

的柠檬塔(tarte au citron),或沉浸在

丝滑的芝士蛋糕中,或拿一款奶油夹心

糕点做零食,尽情享受味觉盛宴吧。

羊角面包乃是法式蛋糕店中的经

典款;不去品尝一下这些仿若新月的

黄油面包,巴黎的美食之旅便不算完

整。Claire Damon制作的佳品,绝对

不会错。“在一座羊角面包随处可见的

城市里,这家的产品依然脱颖而出,”

Ann Mah在Vogue.com如是写道。对

此,我们再同意不过。

36: It’s In The Bag

包内有乾坤

Dominique Fenn带您了解必备款手提

包的历史,一览本季最令人垂涎的单品

有些时候,某只手提包能够通过某种

形状、风格乃至限量版印花,超越一

切潮流和个人品味,成为当季的“明星”

款。下面这些就是今年春夏季“明星”款

手提包中的佼佼者。

在过去的一年里,寇依(Chloé)推

出Faye包深受热赞,引领了新一代“明

星”款的来临。它既阴柔又明朗,一只

粗型铁环和一段带有吊钩的锁链堪称

神来之笔,令人想起20世纪70年代的

迷幻摇滚时代。铁环作为寇依的标志

性特色,在今年春夏系列中变得愈加实

用。它不仅将手提柄与某些风格联系

起来,还在某一款中成为了手提柄的一

部分。而彩虹色的流苏则延续了来自70

年代的风潮。

依靠旅行箱产品起家的路易·威登

(Louis Vuitton)一直被公认为奢侈

箱包世界中的工匠大师。其精致的定

制款行李箱与帽盒奢华绝代、实用至

极,广受全世界精英人士的青睐。整个

20世纪,路易威登一直在推出各种形

状的箱包。90年代晚期,时任创意总监

Marc Jacobs领衔出品的老花款手提包

更是红极一时。随后一系列激动人心

的合作,包括与设计师兼涂鸦艺术家

Stephen Sprouse、日本艺术家Takashi

Murakami的搭档,不仅让老花款释放

出了新的活力,也让路易威登在每份必

买箱包清单中都稳居榜首。

今年春夏,路易威登从经典科

幻电影《电子世界争霸战》(Tron)

和日本动漫角色新世纪福音战士

(Evangelion)等处寻找启发,这家时

尚老牌踏上了一段网络征程。创意总监

Nicolas Ghesquière推出了一系列颇具

特色的新品,不仅在黑色及粉色皮面

上饰以银链,而且设计了全新的老花图

案,由此带领路易威登走向激动人心的

未来之旅。

华伦天奴(Valentino)亦是一个拥

有独特标志性细节的品牌。设计师搭

档Maria Grazia Chiuri和Pierpaolo

Piccioli创作的鞋、包等一系列皮制品

上,皆饰有岩石做的铆钉。失了这分坚

韧,作品则会显得过于浪漫。本季,铆

钉间点缀着一颗颗绿松石,经典风格

焕然一新,一眼可辨。华伦天奴早春系

列的亮点,便是数款装饰繁复的手提

包,蓝色的牛仔底布上可见蝶影翩跹。

“明星”款真正的美妙之处还在于

细节。各家品牌的最新系列告诉我们,

佩戴手提包的方式也会极大地影响

整体造型。背在肩上、夹在臂下或是

完全解放双手——每种佩戴方式都

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能改变我们对一件单品的认知,都会

适合某一类风格的人群。本季,高田

贤三(Kenzo)旗下设计师Humberto

Leon和Carol Lim从一位“前往世界各

地收集纪念品”的女子身上受到启发。

高田贤三推出的多功能皮带上设计了各

种形状和配色的荷包,让您无需用手便

能携带所有必需品。

对于喜欢低调造型的女性,本季的

惊喜之作来自Mansur Gavriel——时

尚大肩包设计,实用之余不失优雅。水

桶包顶端配有抽绳、侧边装有肩带、

内部还附有可拆卸拉链包,底座的品

牌商标十分低调。这款包选用意大利

皮革制成,推出了雅黑、柔红等多种配

色及迷你款,一经推出即迅速成为经

典之作。

时尚大牌近些年推出的箱包形

状往往反映了品牌自身的特质,例如

芬迪(Fendi)的Baguette和玛百莉

(Mulberry)的Bayswater。拟人风

格也达到了新的高度——从普拉达

(Prada)的Lettering系列中便可见一

斑。时尚女性还被鼓励用自己的方式

提包——比如,赛琳(Céline)牌女包

便可掖在臂下,贴近身体。虽然低调奢

华的风格多年来一直大行其道,但本季

秀场的特色却是引人注目的腕间精灵。

通过各种形状、风格和色彩的混搭,巴

黎的时尚大牌纷纷推出了一款适合各

种品味和场合的全能女包。“明星”款强

势复归,意欲夺回魁首宝座。哪一款将

打动您的芳心?

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为单位收取现金退税手续费。

Le quartier de la rue du Bac à Paris

héberge certaines des meilleures

pâtisseries et chocolateries de la ville.

Hannah Lewis en fait la visite

Bien que la rue du Bac à Paris soit

surtout connue pour être l'une des

rues commerçantes les plus chics

de la rive gauche, il existe une autre

raison pour laquelle les riverains

aiment le quartier, et il s'agit plus de

prêt-à-manger que de prêt-à-porter.

Ces dernières années, certaines

des plus prestigieuses pâtisseries,

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boulangeries et chocolateries de la

ville se sont installées dans cette rue

et ses environs, ce qui en fait une

destination incontournable pour

quiconque cherche à satisfaire ses

envies de sucré.

Située rue du Bac elle-même,

La Pâtisserie des Rêves a été fondée

en 2009 par Thierry Teyssier,

hôtelier, et le chef pâtissier Philippe

Conticini. Ensemble, ils ont

voulu redynamiser le monde de la

pâtisserie française, pour susciter

un amour des gâteaux traditionnels

et forger dans l'esprit d'autrui des

souvenirs chaleureux similaires à

ceux qu'ils associent eux-mêmes à

ces douceurs. Comme l'explique

Thierry, leur idée était de créer

« un nouveau concept axé sur le

consommateur : une nouvelle

expérience en boutique et à la

maison ».

Est née de cela une boutique

où le décor n'est éclipsé que par

l'excellence de ses produits. Des

vitrines de verre partant du plafond

exhibent de superbes gâteaux,

pâtisseries et douceurs, en donnant

une touche de modernité aux

créations françaises classiques allant

des madeleines aux mille-feuilles. Le

duo a voulu créer une « expérience

magique », et la boutique se montre

réellement divertissante avec un

espace vivant qui ravira les adultes

et qui est, et c'est très important,

également accueillante pour les

enfants. Ne ratez pas le Paris-Brest,

un dessert à base de choux et de

crème pralinée, jugé le meilleur de la

ville par le quotidien Le Figaro.

Pour une approche plus

traditionnelle de la pâtisserie,

rendez-vous chez Angelina, une

institution pour les gourmands,

fondée en 1903. Le salon de thé

d'origine, situé rue de Rivoli, a

accueilli la crème de l'élite française

pendant plus d'un siècle. Il était l’un

des repaires favoris de célébrités

telles que l'écrivain Marcel Proust et

la créatrice de mode Coco Chanel.

La boutique de la rue du Bac, qui a

ouvert ses portes en 2013, bien que

cousine plus petite du salon de thé

d’origine, est l'endroit idéal pour

découvrir les produits classiques

d'Angelina. Son produit phare : le

Mont Blanc, un dôme pâtissier avec

ses vermicelles au marron dissimulés

sous une meringue et de la crème

fouettée. Guettez également les

bouteilles de la célèbre marque de

chocolat chaud, L'Africain, qui doit

son nom au mélange secret de trois

diférentes fèves de cacao africain.

Les amateurs de chocolat

devront également se rendre

chez Chocolat Chapon. Fait rare,

même parmi les chocolatiers, le PH

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propriétaire, Patrice Chapon,

produit son propre chocolat en

suivant le processus de la fève à la

tablette, et ses créations primées sont

toutes d'une qualité irréprochable.

Des boîtes de chocolats délicats,

idéales à ofrir en cadeau, aux

tablettes dont l'emballage aux

couleurs vives renferme un

chocolat exceptionnel et noir

intense. Les nombreuses créations

de Chapon révèlent le sentiment

d'émerveillement enfantin qu'il

infuse dans son art. « Je cherche plus

à nourrir des souvenirs d'enfance

qu'à satisfaire des appétits »,

explique-t-il.

Douceurs, pâtisseries et

chocolats évoquent le petit plaisir

et la gourmandise, une chose

qu'Hugues Pouget comprend

parfaitement. Chez Hugo & Victor,

sa pâtisserie gastronomique, Pouget

créé de tout : des macarons et crèmes

glacées aux sensationnels gâteaux

traditionnels français. En tirant son

inspiration des saveurs elles-mêmes,

Pouget se concentre sur trois goûts

fondamentaux : le chocolat, la vanille

et le caramel. D'autres produits

saisonniers sont disponibles, mais

ces trois saveurs sont au cœur de sa

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36: It’s In The Bag

L'afaire Est Dans Le Sac

Découvrez l'histoire de « It bags » et des pièces les plus désirables de cette saison. Dominique Fenn nous raconte

Transcendant les modes, les goûts individuels, certaines formes ou styles d'imprimés en édition limitée, apparaît de temps à autre un sac qui devient le « It bag » de la saison. Voici quelques prétendants au titre pour la prochaine saison printemps-été.

Le sac Faye de chez Chloé a atteint le statut de sac culte au cours de la dernière année et a été le précurseur d'une nouvelle génération de « It bags ». Féminin et sans foritures, le sac présente un anneau audacieux et une chaîne rappelant le style glam rock des années 70. Élément caractéristique de la marque Chloé, l'anneau devient plus fonctionnel pour la saison printemps-été, reliant les anses de certains modèles et formant lui-même l'anse sur un modèle en particulier. Les motifs arc-en-ciel renforcent la tendance années 70.

Louis Vuitton est depuis longtemps considéré comme un

création. Goûtez les mini-fnanciers, les tablettes de chocolat élégamment gravées ou les boîtes de chocolats en forme de livre, qui rappellent l'origine littéraire du nom de la pâtisserie.

Si toute cette douceur est un peu trop pour vous, rendez-vous chez Des Gâteaux et du Pain, où le maître boulanger David Granger, met à proft sa passion dans la fabrication du pain pour créer certains des meilleurs pains de la ville. Le partenariat de Granger avec la pâtissière Claire Damon rend cette boutique particulière. Granger et Damon se sont rencontrés en 2005 et tous deux ont voulu créer quelque chose de nouveau et d'excitant. De cette rencontre est née Des Gâteaux et du Pain, une boutique qui propose des pains artisanaux, ainsi que des pâtisseries, gâteaux et autres douceurs. Dans un secteur traditionnellement considéré comme masculin, Damon prouve qu'une pâtissière est une force à ne pas sous-estimer et à l'origine de certains des meilleurs desserts de la ville. Goûtez sa délicieuse tarte au citron, faîtes-vous plaisir avec un cheesecake crémeux ou une savoureuse pâtisserie fourrée à la crème.

Le croissant est un classique

de la viennoiserie et une visite gastronomique de Paris ne saurait être complète sans au moins un de ces délicieux croissants au beurre. Avec les croissants de Claire Damon, vous ne pouvez pas vous tromper. « Dans la capitale des croissants, celui-ci se démarque », écrit Ann Mah sur le site Vogue.com. Nous ne pouvons qu'acquiescer.

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artisan du monde du bagage de luxe, basant à l'origine sa réputation sur ses valises. Plébiscitées par l'élite mondiale, ses malles et boîtes à chapeaux exquises sur-mesure étaient le summum du luxe et de la fonctionnalité. Au cours du XXème siècle, Louis Vuitton a créé de nouvelles formes de sacs, son sac à main à monogramme atteignant le paroxysme de sa popularité à la fn des années 90 sous la conduite du directeur de création de l'époque Marc Jacobs. Ont suivi des collaborations passionnantes, y compris des partenariats avec le designer et amateur de graftis

Stephen Sprouse et l'artiste japonais Takashi Murakami, qui ont ofert au monogramme un nouveau soufe et maintenu la maison de couture tout en haut des listes d’accessoires incontournables.

Pour la saison printemps-été prochaine, la marque se lance dans un style cyberpunk, s'inspirant de sources telles que le flm de science-fction culte Tron et les personnages Evangelion de la série japonaise éponyme. Avec sa collection à chaînes d'argent sur cuir noir et rose et un nouveau motif de monogramme, le directeur de création Nicolas Ghesquière entraîne la marque dans un voyage passionnant vers le futur.

Valentino est une autre marque présentant des détails distinctifs et caractéristiques. Les gros clous qui ornent des produits en cuir, de la chaussure au sac à main, ajoutent un aspect robuste aux collections autrement romantiques du duo de designers Maria Grazia Chiuri et Pierpaolo Piccioli. Cette saison, les sacs Valentino, immédiatement reconnaissables, sont décorés de pierres turquoise entre les diférents clous, remettant au goût du jour

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le style classique pour la nouvelle saison. Les produits phare de la pré-collection de printemps sont des sacs à main très agrémentés, avec des papillons en vol sur fond de denim bleu.

La vraie beauté d'un « It bag » réside dans les détails et les collections récentes ont démontré que la manière dont un sac à main est porté peut avoir une incidence sur l'apparence générale. Sur l'épaule, sous le bras, ou sans les mains, notre manière de porter un sac change notre perception de la pièce en question, et chaque sac se prête à un public diférent. D'après les designers de Kenzo, Humberto Leon et Carol Lim, leur inspiration pour cette saison était « une femme qui voyage à travers le monde et collectionne des souvenirs de chaque destination ». Les ceintures de travail en cuir de Kenzo, avec plusieurs poches de formes et de couleurs variées, vous permettront de transporter vos accessoires tout en gardant les mains libres.

Pour les femmes qui préfèrent un look sobre, Mansur Gavriel vous apportera la surprise de la saison, avec un « bucket bag » chic au design à la fois élégant et utilitaire. Le P

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« Bucket Bag », avec sa fermeture à cordon et sa bandoulière à porter à l'épaule, s'accompagne d'un sac détachable à fermeture éclair et afche un logo discret à sa base. Également disponible au format mini, le sac est fabriqué à partir de cuir italien et existe dans une variété de teintes, du noir élégant au rose poudré. Il s'agit d'un classique.

Récemment, les maisons de couture ont développé des sacs aux formes caractéristiques. Pensez Baguette de Fendi ou Bayswater de Mulberry. Les marques ont amené la personnalisation de leurs sacs vers de nouveaux sommets, comme on le voit dans le projet Lettering de Prada ; elles ont encouragé les femmes à ajuster la façon dont elles portent leurs sacs. La façon « Céline » consiste à porter son sac sous le bras et près du corps. Alors que le style riche et discret domine depuis quelques années, les podiums afchent cette saison beaucoup de pièces qui sont un vrai plaisir à porter ; le minimalisme est réellement passé de mode. Avec un mélange de formes, de styles et de couleurs, les marques parisiennes proposent des sacs pour tous les goûts et toutes les occasions. Le « It bag » n'a pas dit son dernier mot. Lequel gagnera votre cœur ?

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