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The (very) Parisian interview of the Communication Director of the Moulin Rouge – Jean-Luc Pehau-Sorensen

An international reputation, a legendary history and an unequaled quality of entertainment have made the Moulin Rouge the most famous cabaret in the world. For more than 133 years, the wings of the Moulin have been turning at the foot of the Montmartre hill, never ceasing to make us dream... We met Jean-luc Pehau-Sorenson who has been in charge of communication for this iconic place for more than 24 years. Living in Montmartre and knowing Paris perfectly, he shares his favorite addresses with us… ◊ A terrace where you can laze? Hotel terraces: Plazza Athénée, Ritz, le Marly, Terrass Hôtel and its superb view of Paris, … and of course the roof of the Moulin Rouge! Le Moulin Rouge – 4 Cité Véron, 75018 Paris – ◊ A confidential restaurant for a dinner for two? For a dinner for 2 in a private room, Chez Lapérouse, of course! Success guaranteed! Chez Lapérousse – 51 Quai des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris – ◊ A generous table where to dine with friends? I recently discovered the Italian restaurant at the Bulgari hotel. Excellent and an incredible welcome with everything …

5 Parisian influencers to follow absolutely

There are more and more influencers on social networks. We find them in many sectors such as fashion, food, beauty… Difficult to find your way around. And yet. Some stand out for their unique style and above all for their hard work. Because yes, to be part of the very closed circle of the most stylish influencers on Instagram, it is not enough just to post photos. These 5 influencers are also working girls! They have all created their own brand and now have their own weapons. For them, clothing is not just a piece of fabric but a real means of communicating through networks. Here are the 5 iIt-Girls to follow absolutely in 2023. – Jeanne Damas Jeanne Damas is the Parisian par excellence. On her Instagram photos, she is often seated on the terrace of brasseries. Her looks are simple and yet very studied. His style has strongly influenced his 1.5 million subscribers. Taking advantage of her notoriety, Jeanne Damas created Rouje Paris, a brand …

8 inspiring women to follow in 2023

They are entrepreneurs, chefs, writers, influencers or even actresses, the editorial staff presents these French women who inspire us. Whether through their character, their strong personality, their looks or their fight, these women make us want to surpass ourselves. Today, they influence the world each in their own way. On the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, we have decided to highlight them. Here are 8 inspiring women to follow in 2023. – Lauren Bastide Journalist and activist, Lauren Bastide slips into the top of the most inspiring women of 2023. Why? Because with her new podcast La Poudre, the author gives voice to women from all over the world. Together, they deconstruct patriarchal society in order to better understand it. In her book Futures released last November, she educates young girls and explains to them what feminism is. – Elise & Julia Elise and Julia are hyper active in life and on social networks. These two young women of barely thirty...

The (very) Parisian interview with Sarah Lavoine

Sarah Lavoine has established herself in a few years as a central figure in interior design in France. For Paris Select, she shared her best pleasure addresses in the capital…to be enjoyed without moderation! Sarah Lavoine, you are known for your faultless taste, your sense of color and light… what are the places where you find yourself comfortable, at ease, peaceful? What are your Parisian tips for our readers? ◊ A bar where to bask? Le Loulou, at the Museum of Decorative Arts. ◊ A restaurant to adopt? Lala cooks! The restaurant that I opened with my friend David Lahner in my flagship store on place des Victoires. ◊ A favorite market? The Raspail organic market, one of the rare organic markets in the capital (Sunday morning. Boulevard Raspail, between rue du Cherche-Midi and rue de Rennes, 75006), and also the Marché Président-Wilson. I go there for Joël Thiébault's vegetables, ultra-fresh fish and charcuterie. (Every Wednesday and Saturday. Avenue du President-Wilson, between rue Debrousse and place d'Iéna, 75016 Paris.) ◊ A spa where you can pamper yourself …

Meeting with a pre-Columbian art enthusiast

Rue Jacob, facing the prettiest square in Paris where the Delacroix Museum is teamed up with the Maison du Chou, the Galerie Furstenberg shines with its uniqueness and originality on the Parisian art market. Prized by specialists, initiates and enthusiasts of pre-Columbian art, it deciphers forgotten worlds that have much to teach us about modernity. Meeting with Jean Christophe ARGILLET, the guardian angel of these exceptional pieces. What is the history of the gallery? It was my parents who opened it in 1971, with an exhibition on Dali and surrealism. This DNA persisted for a long time, then I saw a wonderful exhibition in 1997, in Geneva, on Mexico. It overwhelmed me and opened up a new field of reflection, which took shape in the gallery. Pre-Columbian art; a passion ? A passion, a fascination. A mystery still surrounds these civilizations of which little is known. The first archaeological discovery concerning the pre-Columbians took place very late, in the XNUMXth century: it paved the way for …

Paris seen by the American Gail Albert Halaban

Meeting with an American photographer who photographs the City of Light from new angles… I studied photography at Yale. I grew up in the city of Washington. I've always been a photographer – the 6th grade science fair, the high school yearbook, the college newspaper despite being in pre-med. I started photographing through the windows, the neighbors across the street, whom I had never met, they sent me flowers on the occasion of my daughter's first birthday, seeing through the window that we were having a party. I was curious to know what other people saw through their windows. My daughter turned 11 yesterday, so it's been a while… In a few sentences, can you tell us a bit more about yourself? I'm an artist based in New York and I love looking out of windows. What is your favorite arrondissement in Paris? I love all the districts of Paris. The most amazing thing was to realize how varied they are! How would you describe Parisians? Parisians love...