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French Fashion Week

 2011 Spring Summer Fashion Week

Rue Faubourg Music twitter.com Prabal Gurung is really hot right now and Alex Wang is the other new name to watch. The semi-annual New York Fashion Week, branded Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 2009, is held in February and September of each year in New York City. It is one of four major fashion weeks held around the world (along with those in Paris, London, and Milan) The first New York Fashion Week, then called Press Week, was the world´s first organized fashion week. Held in 1943, the event was designed to attract attention away from French fashion during World War II, when fashion industry insiders were unable to travel to Paris to see French fashion shows.

Fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert organized an event she called ”Press Week” to showcase American designers for fashion journalists, who had previously neglected their innovations. (Buyers were not admitted to the shows and instead had to visit designers´ showrooms.

Press Week was a success, and fashion magazines like Vogue, which were normally filled with French designs, increasingly featured American fashion. At the Fall 2009 Fashion Week the public got a taste of technology as it is shaping the future of fashion. It is not only making it cheaper and easier for designers to create their collections, it is also saving them travel time as many broadcast their lines over the Internet. Many designers opted to not only market online but also sell exclusively online. Designer Norma Kamali and the Polo Ralph.


The French capital has always been a fashionable destination, while some world cities fall in and out of favor, Paris’s blend of history, art, architecture, and bohemian culture keeps it eternally in style.

Accommodation in Paris reflects centuries of changing trends. Beyond the old-fashioned opulence of the Ritz and the George V, there’s a new generation of hotels bringing fun and modernity to a Parisian trip. Historic Haussmann-era buildings sport designer refits complete with high-tech gadgets and sleek new furnishings, at a fraction the price of their elite counterparts.

In time for Paris Fashion Week 2011, Franco Files  rounds up the chicest urban hotels in Paris.


 

 

 

Seven

This boutique four-star hotel in the fifth arrondissement has standard guest rooms in three bold styles, plus seven individually-styled suites. Neon lighting, transparent showers, and Swarovski crystals are some of the more subtle design points, with levitating beds, suspended tubs, and a bathroom chessboard covering the more whimsical end of the design spectrum.

Pershing Hall

A block from the Champs-Élysées is the four-star Pershing Hall. Though guest rooms are muted in design, an illuminated atrium brings color and drama to the dining patio. A vertical garden creates a “living wall” that changes hue throughout the day, creating an ambient space for the restaurant and a favorite night spot for locals.

Le Secret de Paris

Convenient to the Saint Lazare station, this 29-room four-star hotel offers six different themes. These include “Eiffel,” which features wall murals depicting the view from the Eiffel Tower, and “Atelier d’Artiste,” which emulates living in an artist’s Parisian loft. Mod-cons include free Internet, flatscreen TV, music system, multi-function shower, and boutique toiletries.

Le Vignon

Smart white rooms with pretty country accents feature in this four-star property next to the Church of Madeleine in central Paris. Modernized loft rooms, bespoke art, and plush beds make this a comfortable and stylish stay with excellent access to Paris’s main sights.

Hotel Élysées Mermoz
A short stroll from the Arc de Triomphe, this newly-renovated four-star boutique features contemporary classic design in warm tones. Juliette balconies give guests quaint Parisian street views, while flatscreen TVs, iPod docks, light-blocking curtains, and L’Occitane bath products ensure all modern requirements are met.

Hotel Cambon

Next to the Jardin des Tuileries and the Louvre Museum, this four-star property has one of the best positions in Paris for sightseeing. Paintings, vases, rich fabrics, and trompe l’oeil murals create whimsical living spaces, with some guest rooms featuring private terraces and French windows.

Best Western Opera Diamond Hotel

Close to Saint Lazare railway terminal, this is stylish monochrome property diverges from the conventional Best Western design. With only 30 rooms, guests can enjoy a boutique experience plus a long list of in-room conveniences like iPod docks, Nespresso machines, and WiFi. Guests can retreat to an immaculate French garden in the courtyard.

Pavillon Nation

This modern three-star hotel in the 11th arrondissement features sleek contemporary décor and full meeting facilities. Close to the metro, it’s one of the few budget-friendly chic hotels in Paris, offering fully renovated rooms, free WiFi, and cable channels.

Ares Eiffel

Versace tile and Bang&Olufsen sound systems feature in this elegant four-star boutique close to the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower. Baroque fabrics and rich textures create luxurious living spaces, complemented by free WiFi and flatscreen TVs with movies on demand.

Le Bellechasse

With every square inch designed by Christian Lacroix, this four-star boutique is a super stylish retreat – just a block from the Seine River and a few steps from Orsay Museum. There are three categories of room – “Discovery,” “Original,” and “Privilege” – each with a range of color and design themes.



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Moving to France

Life in France

Exchange student, Stella Chavin, created this digital story about life in France and the differences between her school in France and City High School.


Moving to France

Thousands of Britons move abroad from the UK every year, and many of them choose France as their new home. While France is only a short distance away, literally just across the Channel, there is a world of difference between these two countries and lifestyles — enough of a difference to make thousands bid farewell to their native country and start a new life in “La Douce France”.

It is not only the weather which attracts ex-pats. If you choose the south of France to be your new home and buy a property there, you’ll find yourself in a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. But many people also opt for other parts of the country, such as the south-west, which are less pricey and less crowded. Property for sale in south west France represents some of the best bargains available, and the region has much to commend it.

Many people who relocate to France want to trade in a life of drudgery in the grim, cold and unfriendly north for a relaxed and easy-going sunny French lifestyle. It is a surprise for many to find that it is possible to live a good life in France for much less than it would cost you to have a similar lifestyle in the UK.

Many things are said about the relationship between the British and the French, and a lot of it is based on historical issues. Often Britons and Frenchmen have a distaste for each other, but they do not know exactly why. This outdated attitude, based mostly on history should not influence you.

France is a wonderful country, and you will find that its inhabitants are among the friendliest people in Europe. Of course, true friendship grows with mutual understanding and you should do your share in building a good relationship, such as learning to speak French. Especially in more remote areas you will find that being able to speak the language, or even just knowing the most important words and phrases, will take you a long way and make life much easier.

Mingle with the locals, don’t isolate yourself. In other areas which are popular among British expats, such as the Costa Blanca in Spain, they’re known to form their own communities and very often have little or nothing to do with the local inhabitants. This is not a good situation and will certainly not help to integrate foreigners into the local community.

France truly is a country with many opportunities. In fact, it’s more like a few countries in one. If you are still at the stage of checking out which area of this vast country would suit you best, you would be well advised to check out our Visitor’s Favourites


 

 



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On The Subject Of Rugby In France 2011

John asks…

How much will tickets to the final of the 2011 NZ Rugby World Cup cost?

The NZ Rugby World Cup website states that:
“Ticket prices are likely to be set in early 2009. For the final and semi finals, these are expected to be based on international prices and will be similar to the semi final and final ticket costs for the last Rugby World Cup in France.”

But what were the final prices for the Rugby World Cup in France?

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On The Subject Of French Vacations

Maria asks…

french vacations?

hey for our french class we’re doing a project on where french adults go on their vacation within france. so if you know.. please reply, thanks.

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On The Subject Of Driving In France Roads

Paul asks…

Am looking for a friend to help me locate a simple job in one of these countries USA,UK,FRANCE.?

I drive road construction tractors.

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On The Subject Of Driving In France Motorways

Linda asks…

can i drive on motorways with a fully automatic uk drivers licence ?

want to know if i can use motorways in the uk with an automatic licence for cars, also can i rent cars abroad in spain and france ect.. on an auto licence ??? please help ??

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Local Economy Wrecked by Chirac?

Bill Clinton gift-wrapped a pair of cowboy boots, the Comoros islands framed a prize stuffed fish and various world leaders gave gold-plated camels, diamond encrusted swords and statues of sumo wrestlers.

When Jacques Chirac used vast state funds to build a lavish museum to house all the gifts given to him as French president, his political opponents feared a vanity project. Now the Museum of President Jacques Chirac, incongruously located in a secluded rural village in central France, has fallen so badly into debt that it has plunged the local economy into crisis.

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On The Subject Of Driving In France Roads

Paul asks…

Driving in France with a clear view?

First of only people who know the answer and not guessing the answer i am going to france in a couple of weeks i will be driving over there in my own car the thing is my car has tinted windows do they allow cars with tinted windows on there roads or is it illegal to drive with tinted Windows on french roads

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Libya Unrest Shocks Markets

Libya tensions sent fresh shockwaves across financial markets on Thursday, as equities fell, oil soared close to $120 and the dollar plunged to a record low against the safe-haven Swiss franc.

Europe’s main stock markets extended recent losses, with sentiment plagued by Libya where leader Moamer Kadhafi is clinging onto power but his opponents appear to be in control of swathes of the nation.

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Your Questions About Driving In France Vehicle

Mary asks…

looking to buy a used left hand drive vehicle in Belgium or Holland where do I start?

I will be living in Portugal from April 07 and I would like to drive down from the UK with possibly a trailer with some of our household items, I want to purchase a used left hand drive Land Rover Freelander with a tow bar, preferably with a European number plate, can any one give me names of car dealers in Belgium, Holland or northern France

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