Paris
STELLA IN PARIS : Between Espresso Martinis & Midnight Streets
Who is this Diva ? Stella Bocle is a model and stylist who doesn’t just live in Paris, she lives through it. After all, Paris isn’t merely a backdrop; it’s a living, shifting stage for those chasing…
FRENCH CHÂTEAUX YOU SHOULD ESCAPE TO
French chateaux you should escape to, near Paris. Six heritage sites still echo with gothic ghosts and royal drama. Even before the Eiffel Tower ruled Instagram, France’s power was rural, walled, and often moated. Therefore,…
Sev & Anthony: Creators of Anthology Paris and City Insiders
Paris isn’t just where Sev & Anthony live — it’s where they built Anthology Paris, the timeless footwear brand they lead as entrepreneurs. This vibrant city fuels their passion for fashion, music, and art every…
GUNTHER FIRST BOUTIQUE IN PARIS
GUNTHER opens the doors of its first boutique in Paris with a bold mix of heritage and modern style. On June 18, 2025, the Parisian house launched its first physical space at 10 rue de…
HOTEL PARTICULIER: PARIS REIMAGINED
HOTEL PARTICULIER, PARIS REIMAGINED. A secret garden in Montmartre revives the lost art of intimacy, elegance, and storytelling. Once the private estate of the Hermès family, Hôtel Particulier Montmartre sits like a well-kept secret on…
RECORD SHOPS: 5 of the Best in Paris
These five record shops prove that vinyl culture is alive, well, and spinning loud. There’s no better city to crate-dig than Paris. YOYAKU, 14 Boulevard de la Chapelle, 75018 (record shop and cafe) Record label…
FLASH EXPOS : Top 5 in Paris
Flash expos are lighting up Paris this summer, turning the city into a playground of bold art, raw emotion, and flashes of genius. From iconic institutions to offbeat project spaces, the city’s cultural energy is…
EF Festival by VL : Fête de la Musique in Paris 2025
EF Festival by VL : Paris 15e Rewrites the Script for Fête de la Musique On June 21, while crowds gather around pop-up stages in the Marais or squeeze through the neon buzz of Pigalle,…
BOOKSTORES OF PARIS
Since the 18th century, the bookstores of Paris have been gathering places for writers, philosophers and revolutionaries. From Voltaire to Sartre, generations have found refuge between the shelves. Today, these spaces still invite readers to…