Rue Bonaparte is one of my favorite streets. It starts with the best Ladurée of Paris (well, it actually starts with Quai Malaquais but it's okay) and lasts til... Read More...
This month's most adorable collaboration: fashion designer Olympia Le-Tan decorated classic Rose products of Diptyque with roses-lipsticks-keys-kisses-handbags ... Read More...
My professional selection: the best unknown boulangeries-bakeries of Paris. Because you can never ignore bread, pastry and cakes here.
Boulangerie Saint-Antoin... Read More...
Maison Ladurée is Parisian luxury bakery-pâtisserie, tea room house and a synonym of macarons since 1862. By the way, when you get to one of the stunning Ladu... Read More...
Maison de l'Amérique Latine (The House of Latin America) is one of the most interesting cultural centers of Paris. It was founded in 1946 on the initiative of t... Read More...
Musée du Compagnonnage (compagnonnage is an association of craftsmen working in the same field - stonecutters, roofers, blacksmiths, leather goods makers, etc) ... Read More...
WARHOL unlimited
Over 200 works of the father of pop art including the first European presentation of Shadows - a group of 102 silkscreen canvases in 17 di... Read More...
To tell the truth, I'm not the biggest fan of Pablo Picasso, but I was too curious to miss an opportunity of visiting this rather new museum in my favorite are... Read More...
Collège des Bernardins is my favorite lost and found place. One night a couple of years ago we were riding velib' at night near this monumental medieval buildin... Read More...
We've already talked about Ossip Zadkine's studio. Today let's open the doors of the second artistic atelier - musée Bourdelle.
Antoine Bourdelle was born at... Read More...