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Impressions françaises : « Murder Below Montparnasse » par Cara Black et ses aventures à travers l’histoire et le mystère des quartiers de Paris

April 13, 2013

(English) Cara Black est auteur de best-sellers national des treize livres de la série du détective privé Aimée Léduc, l’histoire …

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Perfume: discovering the perfect luxury experience

April 11, 2013

My first job, not working for my parents, was as a fragrance sales associate at Younkers, an American department store …

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What’s in a Word? There’s more to French class than you thought.

April 9, 2013

Interesting question—why on earth would you want to teach French? The usual responses run the gamut from those who think …

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Fashion and Paris… exhibitions of the future of fashion?

April 4, 2013

(French) I will start this article by saying that I am no fashion journalist and that my sense of style …

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La mode et Paris… une évidence?

April 4, 2013

(English) Je commencerai cet article par dire que je ne suis évidemment pas une journaliste de mode et que mon …

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Café Culture in Paris

April 2, 2013

The cafés in Paris are an institution. It’s not so much about the coffee (even though many French people drink …

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French Impressions: Richard Beckel’s Maison Primeau couture of artful style and timeless design

March 28, 2013

Richard Beckel, founder and designer for the new fashion label Primeau, has designed custom women’s fashion for over 20 years. …

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Why on earth would you want to teach French?

March 26, 2013

Learning about the French language and culture is one of my greatest passions. During my college studies, I stayed with …

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Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs exhibit: A sensory explosion

March 21, 2013

My day alone in Paris was a time of self-discovery. That day I understood the importance that fashion would have …

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Portraying France through Cinema: Myth vs. Reality

March 19, 2013

As I sit through another screening of Bridesmaids laughing at Kristin Wiig’s drunken airplane rant and Melissa McCarthy’s misfortunes in …

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Welcome to elegance, culture and joie de vivre. We are captivated by women and men, like you, who use their discipline, wit and resourcefulness to make their own way and who excel at what the French call joie de vivre or “the art of living." We stand in awe of what you fill into your lives. Free spirits who inspire both admiration and confidence.

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