Paris is a world metropolis, but many also refer to it as the city of love, the city of a thousand lights, the city of high fashion, the city of culture, the city of light, the city of excellent cuisine... The floating hotel OFF, the first hotel in Paris, has now been added to the list of attractions. on the water. It is located on the Seine and is already welcoming its first guests.
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Sandrine Estrade Boulet is an unusual illustrator who sees the world a little differently than the rest. In one of his more entertaining projects, he combines the streets of Paris with his imagination. She mixes photographs, illustrations and urban art, and her photo manipulations reflect the dimension between dreams and reality.
French architecture firm Encore Heureux Architects has built a modern pavilion in the center of Paris from recycled materials taken from construction sites, wrong orders and unused stock. It is an experimental project that shows the potential of reuse in architecture, which fits the context of this year's United Nations Conference on Climate Change.
Julien Nonnon is a French artist who, since the beginning of this September, has been projecting "graffiti" in the form of wild animals in a hipster guise onto the streets of Paris. Random passers-by are absolutely delighted with the "Urban Safari" project...
Every year, tourists visit the Palace of Versailles en masse - the Palace of Versailles. The rich estate of the former French monarchy near Paris, with its luxurious palace and beautiful gardens, should soon have a luxury hotel. Tourists with some extra cash will thus get the chance to experience a royal overnight stay at the Palace of Versailles.
So much for eternal love. On June 1, 2015, workers began removing the locks on the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris, the "locomotive" of the bridge of love trend, which began in Italy and which was also joined by the Butcher Bridge in Ljubljana. For now, this is not threatened by the fate of the Parisian, who almost collapsed last year under the weight of chained locks, which symbolize eternal love. These are now definitively retreating to the glass fence, which will make further romantic "vandalism" impossible.
We visited Paris, where the fashion brand C&A - exclusively presented us the new collection for autumn and winter 2015.
Are you interested in what a first-person walk through the rooftops of Paris looks like? Of course, who doesn't want to see the city of love from a perspective we're not used to. But the problem is that you'll probably be looking down and catching your breath more than looking around the French capital, because YouTube user SamUtlim, who is no stranger to parkour skills (red flag!), stages a "walk" worthy of a scene in the movie. Definitely more exciting than your commute from work.
Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2015 is behind us and the time has finally come to calmly review the fashion guidelines for the upcoming cold season and choose the trends that are written on our skin. But since fashion weeks are also characterized by always interesting street fashion, we have prepared for you a selection of the most fashionable, flashy and breathtaking "street style" fashion accessories that walked the streets of New York, London, Milan and Paris...
The most anticipated fashion week of this year's Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2015 has come to a close in Paris, leaving behind a great deal of fashion inspiration. Let's see which fashion houses wowed us at Paris Fall/Winter 2015 Fashion Week with their unstoppable innovation, consistent vision and a fair amount of audacity.
Both Paris and the whole of France are a real paradise for all hopeless romantics who are constantly looking for inspiration in life that would warm their souls. In addition to the stunning landscape, which is about 50 kilometers from Paris, you can also warm your soul on the extraordinary architecture of the romantic castle. Le Chateau de Vigny will undoubtedly take the breath away of every visitor. A romantic castle near Paris can, at least for a moment, lift the ground under our feet and take us to a fairy tale for a moment on its charming property.
The French street art artist Levalet is to blame for the fact that the streets of Paris are decorated with comical graffiti that make us think. His works, the content of which is linked to the specificity of the street or the locations he explores, also have a generous measure of humor.