Archive for December, 2009

Highlights from The Journey | The Chelsea Market – Just a little slice of heaven

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The Chelsea Market is one of those places in New York that I can always escape to. This little gem is an indoor market on one entire city block right here in Chelsea. If you are a Francophile, this is near heaven. Everything from an enormous French wine selection to a very knowledgeable butcher. I spent an entire hour shopping for ingredients for the perfect impromptu cocktail party at my apartment this evening. I walked out with fresh bread, cheese and a gorgeous bottle of French wine. It was an extremely successful shopping trip to say the least.

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‘Experience PARISIENNE’ Contest Runner-up | Alisha E.

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Le Bon Vie: The Good Life

It’s been said that wine is poetry in a bottle.
Along those lines, perhaps it is true that Parisienne is passion in a bottle.
Of all the senses that preserve memories in a way that retains the emotion of the moment, scent is the most profound for me. While some never forget a face, I never forget a smell. I recollect scenes in my life by scent. A passionate scene was preserved with Parisienne.

In an attempt to preserve other facets of life that evoke a passionate response, I came up with the concept of Le Bon Vie (The Good Life). This is a website (www.lebonvie.org) that I am currently developing. It will be dedicated to the beautiful details of living the good life.

Original content will be provided by individuals who are passionate about each featured subject. So far, I have a wine guy with 2o years of experience in Michigan, an outdoors aficionado who lives in Chicago, a jewelry designer currently residing in San Francisco, a foodie with impeccable taste in London, an artist who calls New York his home & a yoga instructor who lived & studied in Thailand. Each are passionate about their field, as am I about living a good life – along with all the parts and pieces that go with it (Parisienne being one of them).

The website content that the LBV cast provides, which will include blogs, video, editorial, etc., will be coupled with eclectic events (wine tastings, food pairings, fashion shows, yoga retreats, art shows). Each event will be structured upon the following belief: “Le Bon Vie: Live it. Give it.” For every decadent LBV event held, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to a local charity – whether it’s in Chicago, LA, London, Madrid, etc.

Parisienne inspired me to cultivate this concept of Le Bon Vie (which is still being under going construction). To express my gratitude, I plan to include a segment on the site dedicated to YSL that will be developed with a unique & profound design, in hopes of sharing the bottle of passion I opened and fell in love with.

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Apartment Swap | Elaine D’Farley of SELF Magazine

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In the nineties, when I was a fashion editor at Glamour magazine, the Creative Director Cynthia Joannides took me to Paris to cover the collections. I had been before as an art student backpacking and roughing it. This trip was different. I saw Paris thanks to Claudie Rappaneau (the American Glamour French Editor) as a Parisian sees it. I saw it all, from Poilâne boulangerie to YSL himself. It was incroyable! Subsequently I did many fashion shoots in Paris and continued to go a few times a year.

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Shop PARISIENNE Now

‘Experience PARISIENNE’ Contest Runner-up | Mandy M.

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Parisienne Styling Photo Shoot

As an aspiring fashion stylist, I put together a Parisienne style photo shoot, which I modeled and styled. I attempted to convey vintage Paris clothing with a modern twist. It has been my life-long dream to style a shoot in Paris. If we had been there we could have made it truly Parisienne!
To me, Paris is the dream of every young woman, a place where the dreams she has dreamt come true, a place where life gives you adventure, and a chance to start all over and be whoever you want to be.
Parisienne offers fashion true, but even more – a chance to be a strong woman, a new woman warrior who can battle the injustice and unkindness rampant in the world. Which is what I would do if I could go to Paris.

Paris is where dreams are made realities.
And I have dreams.

Highlights from The Journey | Michy’s in Miami: Falling in Love with Top Chef Judge Michelle Bernstein’s French-Cuban Creations

One night in Miami, we headed to dinner at Michy’s, a French-Cuban restaurant run by Michelle Bernstein of Top Chef fame. (”Everyone thinks I’m the mean judge,” she laughs, but, I swear, she’s sweet as pie in person.) The genius of Michy’s menu is that everything (both appetizers and entrees) come in both full and half sizes, so you can order a bunch of dishes to sample. Here’s what we tried…
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‘Experience PARISIENNE’ Contest Winner | Katelyn O.

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capturing Paris…

“There are two kinds of travelers. There is the kind who goes to see what there is to see, and the kind who has an image in his head and goes out to accomplish it. The first visitor has an easier time, but I think the second visitor sees more.” — Adam Gopnik (Paris to the Moon)


This is from author Adam Gopnik’s original and fresh take on the American living in Paris in the late 20th century. I read this lovely book before leaving for Paris—a city overflowing with opportunity, history, charm, and maybe, just maybe…love. While Gopnik left New York City as a travel writer for the ‘New Yorker’ newspaper, corresponding with a multitude of Americans a sea away, about his new life with his wife and two children—I found myself at the dinner table of a french family I had never met on the eve of September 27th, 2008—I found myself as ‘fille au-pair’ (somewhat like a Nanny), for the Bernard family with three children in a cottage-esque home. *I would soon to find out that this cottage-esque home, was once habited by the great Victor Hugo and his ‘maitresse’ or lover…Juliette Drouet. Oo la la, only in France!


—When I arrived at Charles de Gaulle, I was greeted by Monsieur Dominique, the father of the trio I would soon be in charge of, the very first question has asked me, (after “ca va? vous allez bien? etc! etc!) was, would you like to go into Paris and see the city? Or would you prefer to unload your luggage and get settled? Jet-lagged though I was, I decided to jump start my life in ‘I’ile de France’—I was entering the parisien life—la vie en rose! My life as a “parisienne” had begun!
As my friend, Raymonda has stated upon each arrival in Paris, “Mmm. It smells like Paris”. A city, its people, its commerce—its boulangeries and patisseries…when in the city it is as if you witness and are surrounded by the past and present. The very fact that you can sit at Cafe de Flore and not feel like you have placed yourself in a tourist trap, it is that Cafe de Flore is still a part of modern Paris.


To quote Gopnik again, he poignantly writes that:
— “…the French cafe is the highest embodiment is so brisk that it disarms Nostalgia. History keeps wiping the table off and asking you, a little impatiently, what you’ll have now.”


In Paris, you can embrace history with one arm and modernity with the other….without a second thought!


Ahh j’adore Paris!


*attached photo taken at Palais de Tokyo. I hold the “JE”