Alexandre Chapellier, 42, likes to say that he created his Parisian clothing and accessories brand, Cinabre — which sells velvet-trimmed dressing gowns and patterned silk neckties — in 2011 as an antidote to old-school luxury houses that take themselves too seriously. That lighthearted spirit is on display at the label’s new flagship, a combination boutique, office, atelier and two-suite minihotel now open for booking. One enters the four-story spot, located in a neo-Classical Ninth Arrondissement building, through a tent made from the same blue striped Pierre Frey fabric that adorns the walls of Napoleon’s Château de Malmaison. Inside, a vintage Denon DP-3000 turntable and Continental Edison speakers blast 1970s funk.
Designed in collaboration with Necchi Architecture, a Paris-based firm owned by Charlotte Albert and Alexis Lamesta, the space combines 18th-century chintz with 1960s sci-fi influences. One of the suites, accessible by a spiral staircase, is an open-plan expanse with an ivory high-gloss ceiling and mushroom-colored suede walls, as well as a varnished cherry wood and stainless-steel kitchen. On the floor above is the other suite, which has a deep blue dining room with mirrored paneling and a reflective black ceiling, as well as a living room done in an Oriental floral fabric revived from Frey’s archives. Both accommodations have handmade Swedish beds from Hästens but, with their well-stocked cocktail bars, stacks of vinyl from Chapellier’s personal collection and built-in vintage record players, they may be better suited for staying up all night.
The British musician Yazmin Lacey, 35, sings in a mellow, textured voice, often just behind the beat. Her music interlaces jazz, soul, electronica and lovers rock — a style of reggae that nods to her Caribbean heritage (her mother’s from Antigua, her father from Bequia). Even as her arrangements gain layers and intensity, her voice remains calm, drawing the listener in. That sense of intimacy might explain, in part, Lacey’s devoted following in Europe. She’s been selling out dates for her first headlining tour, which began in Warsaw in November, in support of her debut LP, “Voice Notes.” (She plans to add U.S. dates in 2024.) The album guides listeners into close quarters ranging from a dance club (the glimmering “Late Night People”) to her own head: In “Bad Company,” an imaginary alter ego named Priscilla shows up at her apartment, smokes all her weed and declares herself to be the prettier of the two.
While growing up in East London, where her father was a postal worker and her mother a secretary, Lacey sang in the church choir, but it wasn’t until she was in her mid-20s, with the encouragement of some musician friends, that she started
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Of the many conveniences that hotels offer, few are as welcome as the in-house breakfast. Whether you’re raring to go or still slumped over after that early morning wake-up, there’s no better reward for having made it out of bed at all than the sumptuous spread that awaits. Here, we’ve rounded up the most sublime hotel breakfasts our editors have enjoyed this year, comprising national dishes, pastry repasts, snow-day bread baskets, and so much more.
Paris is the global capital of romance but the 2024 Olympics and Paralympic Games bring yet another reason to summer in the City of Lights. The Games is that rare sporting event that works its magic on all kinds of travelers and adds a unique twist to a vacation. In addition to the Olympic Village in the suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, major landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides, and Place de la Concorde will be transformed into venues. Pencil in a date night at one of these romantic Airbnbs close to the Paris Olympic sites.
The countdown has begun: France will welcome the 2024 Summer Olympic Games from July 26 until August 11 with the Paralympic Games following from August 28 to September 8. Paris and the Île-de-France region form the cradle of the action where the spectacle will kick off at 8:24 p.m. sharp (or, 20:24 – touché).
Whether you haven't kicked off your Christmas shopping yet, lack inspiration, or simply haven't had a moment to ponder it, fret not. Keep reading for some great Parisian gift ideas crafted by some of the city's most talented creators that are guaranteed to bring some of that seasonal festive cheer to your loved ones and create a reminiscent feeling of travel to the French capital until their next visit.
Belmond, the luxury company behind the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (VSOE), made a historic announcement this week that will delight those who love luxury European luxury train travel. The company said that in June 2024, the VSOE will travel to the Italian Riviera for the first time on a three-night experience that links Paris and the Ligurian coastal resort of Portofino. Once in Portofino, guests check into the Splendido, A Belmond Hotel, for two nights.
2023 is coming to a close, which means the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are fast approaching. The opening ceremony is scheduled for July 26, with the Games finishing Aug. 11; the Paralympics will run from Aug. 28 through Sept. 8.
A few fashionable streets away from the stucco-fronted The Kensington Hotel, in South Kensington, culturalists have been lining up at the V&A to take in its blockbuster Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto exhibition. One of the most popular exhibits in recent years, and the first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of ‘Coco’ Chanel, it chartsthe evolution of the designer’s iconic design style and the establishment of the House of Chanel. With over 200 pieces, it charts Chanel’s meteoric rise, from the opening of her first millinery boutique in Paris in 1910 to the showing of her final collection in 1971.
The first night train between Berlin and Paris will depart on Monday evening after a nine-year hiatus, plugging a significant gap in Europe’s increasingly comprehensive overnight rail timetable and giving a boost to travellers looking for a realistic alternative to flying.
The Louvre art museum in Paris will hike its basic entrance fee next year by 29%, adding to concerns that visitors coming to Paris for next year’s Olympic Games will face spiraling costs.