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Chocolat from Alain Ducasse

Le Chocolat from Alain Ducasse in Galeries Lafayette

Ducasse’s Chocolates are available in three families: praline, truffles, and ganaches. Each has their own texture and taste.

We sampled the different chocolates while learning the narrative of how chocolate is made including the six step from bean selection to molding. Beans from a particular location or certain climatic conditions have different flavors. Chocolate bean origins and their taste aromas:

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Brazil A noted woody flavor, slightly bitter

Cameroon A tarty flavor

Colombia Floral taste, dried fruits and caramel

Cuba Dried fruit

Grenada Fruity and woody

Java Smoky

Madagascar fruity red acidic

Peru Floral Cherry

Trinidad Notes of Vanilla

Vietnam spicy notes with anise

For more information go to: www.lechocolat-alainducasse.com

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Colette Paris

IMG_0523Colette is a boutique in the heart of Paris with an electric mix of brands.   located in the center of Parisone of the most influential stores in the fashion world with a loyal clientele shopping for the latest items from limited edition style looks to books or just a place to have a leisure cafe. But do not mistake it as a place for only “fashionistas”, Colette welcomes everyone.

An interview with Media Head Guillaume Salmon,  Public Relations Director of Colette, Guillaume has worked for the store since 1999.

Why is Colette a special boutique?

There is a magical feeling here. It is a family store. Mademoiselle Collette and Sara, Creative Director and Buyer have their own feeling of style and fashion, it is from the heart no the bottom line. We never talk about targets. This is an independent store. So there is no pressure. Sara selects what she wants from collections. She can decide on selling one piece or more.

Another big part of the success is the human environment for human soul of Colette. This is not a store for only jet setters but for everyone. We are not snobbish but have an open door. All buyers can find something they can afford for either 1 euro or for thousands of euros from art to coffee.

The store likes to introduce special editions along with a good mix of exclusive releases. There are the famous brands with the young designers side by side.

How does the store stay on top of trends?

First, we are always curious. Sara is always working, looking. Designers contact us concerning collaborations.

Why do fashion designers and brands want to be here?

They like the way we work. For Paris it is important for them to be here. We had the Apple Watch on display before the launch, the first in France.

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Describe the store environment

Since 1997, we have had the same location on Rue Saint-Honore. We change the windows and displays every week. We tell stories. It is very important. There are many events and releases in the store. (Side Note: While wondering through the store I asked the staff many questions. They were friendly as well as informative.)

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Who are the clients?

Many French of course, but from all over the world. Like I said, we are for everyone. We select and they like, we like.

Street culture lines are big launches. Sometimes people sleep in front of the store. Once when we launched sneakers we had a person sleep in their car for two days. (Side Note: The day of this interview coincided with the first day of sales for the Kayne West collection at the store. There was a long line at the door.)

Where is fashion going at the moment?

Fashion is a huge business.   There will always be luxury brands like Dior and Hermes. Those brands are like a dream. The way a person feels while wearing them.

The traditional brands are doing collaborations with chain stores like Uniqlo and H&M.   The looks are well designed while affordable.

Many new young designers are building their own brands. People want something different, new, and fresh.

Are there any exciting brands on the scene?

Vetements has a big buzz. The brand bridges streetwear and high fashion well tastefully. People were excited.  We bought the second collection.

Do you have a favorite designer?

OAMC for menswear, two guys merged fashion and streetwear using nice material. I liked Adam Kimmel but he stopped designer.   Off White from Virgil Obloh is good, streetwear.    He worked with Kayne West as a fashion consultant.

I like Buscemi Sneakers.

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Colette is located at 213 Rue Saint Honore, Paris.

For more information go to: www.colette.fr

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Art de Vivre

Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann is famous the world over for offering unique experiences to shoppers. The 65.000 square meter department store located in the center of Paris is a delight for the fashion senses with selections ranging from luxury to affordable.

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The Christmas tree has a Star Wars theme. The round ornaments represent planets.

Black and Paper received a guided tour of the store before the Christmas Rush. The store decorations are inspired by Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The Five Story tall Christmas Tree in the main hall is decorated with round shaped colored ornaments in different sizes symbolizing planets with lights and displays representing the galaxy.

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The famous Glass Dome decorated for Christmas. The Star Wars themed decorations representing planets and galaxies.

France is a country known for world class cuisine. Galeries Lafayette Maison and Gourmet is designed for living with delicacies from all over the world spread over 5 themed floors.

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The First Floor is home to La Cave with 20.000 bottles of wine along-side 300 brands of Champagne.   The Bordeauxtheque houses nine of the greatest wines from the region: Margaux, Latour, Lafite and Mouton Rothchild, La Mission, Cheval Blanc, Petrus, Yquem, and Haut-Brion.

There are 14 food outlets serving everything from Pizza to Vegetarian cuisine. The second floor is the setting for a Chic dinning engagement from Alain Ducasse’s Ecole De Cuisine. A cooking school where guests to experiment and try recipes from the famed chef.

On the second floor are kitchen and tableware settings for the perfect home dinning affair

The third floor is for revitalizing the body with items for the bedroom, bathroom and tea infusions from Bar a Tisanes.

Customer service was good.  I spoke to a number of sales people in the different areas, all responded with enthusiasm along with a passion for their products.

For more information go to: www.http://www.galerieslafayette.com/

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Swimwear brand Robinson Les Bains

We dropped by the store in the Paris Marais district for a visit with Christophe the Creative Director of the brand.

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PARIS a Tour

Many cities in the world compare themselves to Paris but there is only one.   The “City of Lights” has always captivated and charmed visitors from around the world.  Whether  searching for the perfect intimate sidewalk cafe or wanting to shop in one  of the many fashionable stores, Paris maintains its reputation as the capital of CHIC.

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Nouveau CHIC!

Nouveau Chic

Galeries Lafayette is shopping emporium combining a sparking array of items to fit every style and taste. Founded 120 years ago Galeries Lafayette is a department known for innovation and passion towards fashion. This season has seen the introduction of the retailer’s latest creative approach: Nouveau Chic /New Chic.

New Chic is about living life to the fullest while being comfortable and confident while blending fashion styles to create unique looks.  A number of designers have joined Galeries Lafayette for exclusive items including Rochas, See by Chloe, Top Shop, Julien David, and Kookai.  Various labels have been combined under single labels to include Comptoir Galeries Lafayette for Men and Galeries Lafayette Paris for women.

New faces representing New Chic include famed choreographer Les Twins: Laurent and Larry Bourgeois along with models Anais Mali and Camille Rowe and chef Pierre Jancou.

Capture Les Twins

For more information on the Nouveau Chic click here for Galeries Lafayette.

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Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week Day 1 was a bit slow if not disappointing.

Anthony Vaccarello decided on sex appeal with denim. slits, black, and printed tops.

Paris Fashion Week has picked up.  The big guns have come out!

Dior Soft jackets lead a collection that was geared towards day.

Blamain Suede tube skirts and raffles for a collection that was social media geared while being on the right of wow!

Christian Wijnats Jumpsuits, pantsuits with frayed tops all masterfully done.

Anne Demeulemeester A lot of black with sheer tops designed for fluid sex appeal.

Andrew GN A collection that moved from solid blues to floral prints climaxing with rich gowns.

Barabar Bui Tanned leather looks, plunging necklines and looks rocked.

Lanvin A diverse collection of black and white, prints, sequins,  with suits and high hemlines.

Dries Van Noten Vivid Prints looks inspired by the 30’s complete with snugged tops.

Mugler’s inspired military navy blue looks fitted for the body.

Stella McCartney collection was casual layered pieces mixed with stripes.

Alexander McQueen showed a softer side with lace and frills.

Hermes kept it cool and collective for subdued looks and silhouettes.

Haider Acermann punk influences with an emphasis on pants, vests, and jackets.

Longchamp moved away from bags to looks with stripes with monochromes and short lengths.

Courreges relaunch was complete with mini-skirts and colorful short leather jackets.

Valentin Yudashkin showed suits, motorcycle jackets and neo color dresses.

Chanel had breathtaking collection with so many looks including jackets, sunglasses, and all things classic to the label.

Louis Vuitton Neo Pop references of leather and denim touches as well as short puffy skirts.

Sonia Rykiel went with cotton dress and prints and sequins.

Camilla and Marc decided on classic elegance with touches of silk, off the shoulder and shear looks.

For more on Paris Fashion Week go to our Encore Section from France 24

 

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New York Fashion Week

Tis the season of the Big 4 Fashion Weeks starting with New York.

The collections I liked so far:

Lacoste was a surprise by going for something completely different. The crocodile disappeared in favor exciting colored prints.

Alexander Wang paid homage to the 60’s Hippie Culture of California.

Herve Leger mixed mini dresses with pants that hugged the body. The attitude of the looks was “if you want to be sexy, be sexy.”

Cushnie et Ochs veered toward the 90’s with some looks that would have been at home on BET Videos.

Yes, the Givenchy collection was sensual in black and white with direct influences to ladies slips and bedroom wear. I liked it but the hype surrounding the show the NYC made it hard to give an honest opinion.

Ralph Lauren was dependable, wearable moving from colors to western slim gaucho bottoms.

Victoria Beckham kept it simple but rich.

I liked some Prabal Gurung’s Nepal inspired looks especially the off the shoulder ones but the prints were equally intriguing.

Edun’s collection had an Art-Deco feel to it with vibrant colors.

Rag and Bone went with jackets, parkas, and sweater points with ankle lengths.

Reem Acra decided on the exotic with vivid colors teamed with short hemlines then moved to floor length knockout gowns.

Tommy Hilfiger island looks were classic fun.

Greg Lauren using denim cowgirl motifs with hats made for a sexy collection.

Jason Wu is moving in a new direction with Boss with more relaxed fresh looks that work for the day.

Proenza Schouer went for the tailored to the body with an emphasis on the waist.

Oscar de la Renta was inspired by Ava Gardner for a collection heavy with prints and red but I liked the bow looks.

Ralph Lauren had a stunning collection that was a mixture of breezy and sophisticated.

 

 

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Fall Fashion Trends

Fall Trends from Bloomingdale’s of New York Fashion Director of Ready to Wear Brooke Jaffe.

  1. The color Bordeaux:  A top color for the season, Bordeaux is a rich, warm hue that tends to look good on everyone.  I can’t wait to wear a pair of Bordeaux cords with a great pair of boots and a chunky sweater.   A colored leather jacket is a great update to your fall wardrobe and pairs perfectly with denim in all colors from blue to gray, to black to ivory.  Also, don’t be afraid to try a monochrome look and wear head to toe Bordeaux!
  2. The romantic blouse:  I’m always looking for ways to update denim looks.  The fall runways provided endless inspiration for how to do that with a romantic blouse this season.  I love more exaggerated styles that have a Victorian feel with details like a high neck and delicate lace.  Romantic blouses from Alice + Olivia and Dylan Gray are some of my favorite pieces from our fall 100% Bloomingdale’s collection.  I can’t wait to pair these pieces with a boot cut jean or a black pencil skirt for an updated dinner-outlook.
  3. Plaid and military combinations:  I love mixing a plaid shirt or shirtdress with a military green anorak (such as our exclusive one this season from Velvet).  Continue to pile on the layers by adding a fur scarf.  The combination feels new when styled together this season.  Pairing this look like a leather mini or distressed jean and a more casual boot really completes it.  For a solid foundation, I recommend Rails plaid shirts!
  4. Prints:  I was so excited to see prints dominating the fall runways.  Retro scarf prints inspired by the 60’s and 70’s are making a comeback in a big way this season.  I love these prints on everything from dresses to blouses.  One of my favorites is our 100% Bloomingdale’s Nanette Lepore dress- not only is the print great, but I love the mock neck detail.

 

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Selfie Style

How about a style with your selfie and tech?

Selfie Style

Karl Lagerfeld Handbag
Canon Power Shot N Series

Image by Daniel Reiter