Fashion.art.lifestyle bookstores in Paris
Why do I love bookstores that much?
Well, they are like clothing boutiques but instead, they dress our imagination.
Read MoreWhy do I love bookstores that much?
Well, they are like clothing boutiques but instead, they dress our imagination.
Read MoreAn art gallery will never replace a museum. But if I need a taste of art and don’t necessarily have a good couple of hours, I head to one of my favourite galleries.
Paris. The beginning of the twentieth century. Rue Cambon – the same street where Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel worked her magic.
Antoine de Paris with smooth movements creates yet another controversial hairstyle ‘à la garçonne’.
Thankfully, my inner motivation won!
Have you ever imagined that a pile of random trash would make you go WOW?
I haven’t until I got to know Bordalo II’s artworks.
I wanted to make sure that each of the coffee places has something extraordinary to offer – whether it’s a location, historical background, decor – I aimed to bring some local, non-basic experience!
We’ll travel to Morocco, visit the 17th-century mall, learn some fashion history and mainly have a good time!
Read MoreWhile Paris, London and New York might be used to multiple exhibitions dedicated to fashion – Poland not so much. Especially when the best of the best of Parisian iconic fashion houses are gathered under one roof.
Paris is yet again being blessed with the art of Martin Margiela. Firstly with the retrospective at the Museum Galliera and now at the Musée des Arts Décoratif.
This time we’re invited to his aesthetic visions introduced through designs of iconic Hermès.
King of deconstructionism, master of recycling, trendsetter, one of the few that deserves to be named a creator – Martin Margiela.
Imagine you can enter the world of your childhood imagination.
You encounter the monsters that scared you, the funny cartoon characters that made you laugh, the nonexistent country you were the leader of.
You can finally be the Alice who opens the door to her wonderland!