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19 Feb

Paris Scene: The Latest and Biggest Stores, Restaurants and

Paris Scene: The Latest and Biggest Stores, Restaurants and
The Latest and Biggest Stores The City of Light is ever more dazzling, with a spate of the store, restaurant, spa and art exhibition openings. Here, a guide to a number of the most up-to-date. RETAIL ROUNDUP: Minimalist master Yohji Yamamoto has revamped his Rue Cambon boutique to give attention to the white shirt. For the Japanese designer’s latest collection, he offers up 14 men’s and 6 women’s styles, with a give attention to fit, cutting and texture of the classic staple. Architect, curator and interior designer François-Joseph Graf dabbles in all things luxury. Now, he’s opened a boutique contained in the 4 Seasons George V hotel. Just 32 square feet, the spot showcases his work, with several one-of-a-kind creations that retail from...
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23 Jan

Paris Scene: Where to Shop, Eat and Pamper

Paris Scene: Where to Shop, Eat and Pamper
PARIS — Between couture shows, there’s no shortage of stores, restaurants, exhibits and spas to examine out within the City of Light. Listed here are a number of the latest. RETAIL THERAPY: Canadian coat brand Mackage has planted its flag in Paris with a latest boutique on Rue Saint-Honoré. The 525-square-foot store boasts powdered-brick floors, quilted partitions, a chrome steel staircase and minimal lighting. Inside Mackage. Courtesy of Mackage Menswear brand Erevan has brought a little bit of South of France style to Paris with its latest boutique. Black terrazzo tiles and twisted wrought iron racks are supposed to invoke the Riviera, while a cork wall showcases the brand’s fragrances. Pre-loved luxury player Monogram has opened its first physical showroom, in Paris’ tony sixteenth district. The brand new Monogram Lab boutique,...
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22 Dec

Recent York City’s Holiday Shopping Scene: Inside Five Stores

Recent York City’s Holiday Shopping Scene: Inside Five Stores
Where are people shopping this holiday season in Recent York City? From WWD’s assessment after traversing Manhattan and Brooklyn’s foremost shopping neighborhoods, it’s a combination of the classic big shops, lifestyle-centric concept shops — and online. While this past summer saw record lines of tourists outside SoHo’s luxury stores like Christian Dior and Gucci, that fanfare has since dissipated. The Friday and Saturday two weeks before Christmas, against the backdrop of sky-high inflation, those high-end stores were mostly quiet. The coffee shops and viennoiserie cafés along Madison Avenue were crowded with tourists, but the identical couldn't be said for the world’s glut of luxury stores. Tourists lined sidewalks in Midtown Manhattan and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, but as an alternative of lugging hauls...
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