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Paris Fashion Week – Prêt-à-Porter Spring/ Summer 2013

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

The magic of Paris fashion is irresistable. Whether you’re flipping through the gorgeous photo spreads in Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar or shopping along Avenue Montaigne in Paris’ exclusive Triangle d’Or haute couture shopping district, Paris just does fashion more glamorous and elegant than anywhere else in the world. Maybe it’s the tradition, maybe it’s the French creative flair – whatever it is we love it!

Paris Fashion Week is the essence of Parisian style and design, and for fashion lovers it comes three times a year. Fashion week is divided seasonally with many shows featuring only Haute Couture or Prêt-à-Porter (Ready to Wear) for women or men. For womenswear, Paris Fashion Week takes place twice per year – in February or March for the Autumn-Winter shows and September or October for the Spring-Summer seasons for the following year. The menswear Spring-Summer fashion shows in Paris often take place in June followed by the womenswear haute couture shows. The September-October fashion shows in Paris generally focus on the Prêt-à-Porter for the following season.

From September 27th – October 3rd the world’s top designers will show their Ready to Wear Spring-Summer 2013 collections at Paris Fashion Week. All the big names will be there, along with the hottest young designers. You can see the schedule coming together by clicking here on the Mode à Paris website.

We love watching the shows to see the style trends and the amazingly creative designs. Chanel always puts on a great show set in some of the most iconic museums and spaces in Paris. The video above shows the Chanel Fall-Winter 2012/2013 Ready to Wear fashion show that took place in the beautiful Grand Palais last March.

The most dramatic and memorable show of 2012 so far has been the outstanding Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter Ready to Wear show that opened with a steam train entering the center of the stage amidst a cloud of smoke and the clanging of a bell. The old railway station set was created in a courtyard of the Louvre and even included a clock that glowed in the darkened setting. The models descended from the train carriage where they were greeted by porters that accompanied them around the runway carrying their beautiful Louis Vuitton bags. This show captured the romance of Paris with its setting and the timeless feel. If you missed it, watch the preview at the top of this post or see the entire show here. You might even see some of the styles you’ll spot while traveling in Paris this autumn and winter!

Shopping in Paris Haute Couture

Shopping in the exclusive Triangle d’Or in Paris

We’re looking forward to seeing if any shows this autumn top the Louis Vuitton show from the spring. We’ll just have to wait and see! If you’re lucky enough to be attending the invitation only shows, you’re in for the fashion experience of a lifetime. Even being in Paris while the Fashion Week buzz is in the air is exciting. If you’re planning a shopping getaway in Paris, we invite you to check out our Special Occasion Packages to make your stay extra special. Enjoy shopping in Paris for the latest styles and discovering the charms of the most fashionable city in the world!

 

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Finding Your Dream Apartment in Paris – Margaux and the Seven Year Itch

Friday, August 24th, 2012

Finding your dream apartment in Paris can be a long and painful process, but we tell buyers not to compromise.  When you step into the perfect apartment,  you’ll feel it the moment you walk inside. The unusual story of how clients purchased the gorgeous Margaux is no exception.  It all began in 2005, when an insurance company decided to sell the apartments in one of their buildings near the Champ de Mars gardens.  Some tenants purchased their apartments, some moved out and some long term tenants decided to continue renting.

Like Goldilocks and the Three Bears….

We were among the first to view the apartments for sale in the complex.  Like Goldilocks and the Three Bears, some apartments were too big, some too small, some were located on lower floors and were too dark, some had monotonous views of the buildings across the street.

Yet, after much looking — there were two apartments that were just right! These stood out from all the rest and  they were exactly what our clients were looking for — and the lists were long: Perfect location near to local shops, an excellent patisserie four doors away (actually  my own sweet tooth intervening in the search) , the fabulous rue Cler market street one block over, sunlight and fabulous Paris views, located near the Champs de Mars park and the Seine to enjoy the change of seasons, easy access to other favorite neighborhoods on foot, bus or metro.  In short, everything.

Parisian cafe's in the best Paris neighborhood on the Left Bank

A must on our buyers’ list — a true Parisian neighborhood with sidewalk cafe’s and open air markets…

We stepped inside, saw the views, balconies and high ceilings — and made full asking price offers on the spot for each one in order to outflank other buyers. In France, a full asking price offer cannot be turned down by the seller. The clients were delighted and over the next few years the apartments were transformed into the Cognac Paris rental and Chateau Latour apartment.

The Cognac Apartment was just right for one family

The Cognac apartment – the purchasers were thrilled!

And the Chateau Latour offered similarly fabulous views for the other couple …

Special moments at Chateau Latour

What About That One?

As I stood in the courtyard with the agent, I looked up and noticed an apartment on the top floor with a long wrap-around balcony.  Imagining amazing panoramic views of Paris, I asked, “What about that apartment? Has it been sold?” The agent replied that the renters did not wish to purchase, but had lived there for decades and decided to continue renting it.  The apartment could therefore be sold, but with sitting tenants. This situation was similar to buying “en viager,” or buying an apartment from an owner who continues to live there until they die or move. In this case, they were renters who had decided to continue renting it.

We Imagined the View from the Balcony…

Best Sunset View in Paris

Magical nighttime views of the Eiffel Tower from the Margaux – worth the 7 year wait!

The views and sunlight were amazing, but the downside was obvious.  There were sitting tenants who did not plan to move, paying a low fixed rent of less than Euros 1,300 per month.  The mortgage would be considerably more than the rental income. And… the owners could not move in  until the tenants decided to move.  It didn’t make financial sense, but I couldn’t resist having a look. The agent made an appointment to view it and, as predicted, it was simply fabulous.  Around 1,000 square feet of apartment plus the most amazing wrap around balcony and terrace we had ever seen in Paris!

First Viewing the Margaux Apartment — Untouched for over 50 years

I visited the apartment which hadn’t been touched in 50 years

The apartment was occupied by a gracious Parisian couple – Monsieur was 90 and Madame was was 88.  Her parents and family were the original occupants of the apartment when she was little — and one of the first occupants of the building when it was completed in the 1930s.  It was built by an automotive company in the days of industrial conglomerates.  Decades later, it was sold to a large French Insurance company, who finally decided that the long term returns on rentals did not meet their investment hurdle rates.

The same family lived here for three generations

Monsieur et Madame T. moved in when they were married after World War II.  They raised 5 children — all of whom still live in Paris and have children and grandchildren of their own. One of their sons told us he remembers running up and down the balconies and getting into trouble when he was little.

Despite the temptations the apartment offered, the low fixed rent and uncertainty regarding the timing of the family’s departure were were a deal breaker for most.  To make things worse, the selling price was discounted by only 30% of the going market rate. It had the wow factor, but we didn’t know anyone who might be interested.

The kitchen hadn’t been touched since 1950. Cold water ran thru heating coils, a slow trickle!

 A Remodeling Challenge — The Hot Water Pipes Had Never Been Designed to Run to the Kitchen

The kitchen became the TV room in the newly remodeled Margaux

 

Small pantry was extended to become a bathroom

Months later, we were approached by a family who had stayed with Paris Perfect several times and had decided to purchase their own apartment in Paris.  From the Bay Area in California at the time, the professional couple was in their mid-50s with 2 teenage children and they adored spending time Paris — from exploring ever-changing art exhibitions, to discovering new restaurants, attending lectures and book signings, taking French classes and cooking lessons, making friends with the local merchants, neighbors and the large expat community. In short, they loved all that this vibrant city has to offer. Retirement was several years away and they were not in a hurry –  they asked whether we could let them know if something wonderful came up.

This bedroom became the bright and sunny blue bedroom in the Margaux!

We warned them that finding the right apartment for sale in Paris was not a quick or easy process and referred them to some of the articles we wrote about how to buy a Paris apartment.  While we were happy to refer them to search agencies, they wanted to live in the village-like atmosphere of the 7th arrondissement,  and to have us find the perfect apartment. We promised to keep our eyes open for any opportunities.

Walked by the building and a lightbulb went on…

As I walked by the building one day, a light bulb went on.  Why not find out if the penthouse apartment was still for sale?  I called the agent and, yes it was.  I called the family in California to explain the situation about this special apartment.  They were skeptical that it could be so unique that it was worth waiting for sitting tenants to vacate, but agreed to fly over and see.

The bathroom was painted pink with gray and white checked French tiles

The apartment hadn’t been touched since the 1940s and required a complete renovation. The kitchen sink wasn’t even plumbed into the hot water system!  The electricity dated from the 1930s and there was only one large pink bathroom.  But they stepped outside onto the terrace and fell in love!

They made an offer the following week (no one else was in a rush to buy an apartment with sitting tenants), obtained financing and closed three months later.  Then the waiting began.  Although the new owners were allowed to raise the rent by a modest amount each year they refused. They respected the family’s history and the fact that this was their home: “This family has lived here for three generations and M. T is on a fixed pension.  We would never want our parents to be forced to leave an apartment they have lived in for decades. And neither should they”

M. et Madame stayed for five more years and neither ourselves nor the owners ever disturbed them. Finally, in 2011 — 5 years after purchase — Monsieur wrote the owners and said that he and his wife would be moving to a retirement home in Normandy.  The previous winter had been exceptionally cold and they had to rely on the concierge to buy their daily baguette on icy days, because he was afraid to walk on slippery streets.

The owners offered one month free to help the couple take the time they needed.  In July 2011 the new owners visited their apartment for the second time in 5 years.

The first time in over 70 years since the apartment had changed families

Then the real adventure began! The next chapter in this Paris apartment’s history took 9 months. With many important decisions to make and many changes, it took that much time to finalize the new layout and finally to begin remodeling! Stay tuned for the continuation of this story and to see the incredible transformation of this remarkable Paris apartment into the gorgeous and romantic Margaux vacation rental!

Here are some of the finished results after a long 9 months of planning and construction:

After Entryway -- opened up the walls to take advantage of space and light

Entryway After: The walls were opened up to take advantage of the light and to show off the wonderful spacious feeling.

The small bedroom where M.T was standing

Where M. T was standing: We enlarged the bedroom where M. T was standing, moving the hallway in order to gain more space. Instead of a small room with one bed, it was transformed into a queen-sized room with built in closets and en suite bathroom. Best of all, you can lay in bed and watch the magic light show on the Eiffel Tower every night!

 

Longly Single Bed in Original Apartment: The bedroom with single bed became the blue bedroom…

The Original Kitchen: After much argument and 24 versions of floor plans, the architect figured out how to move the kitchen and turn the original room into the TV room….

 

The pink and black tiled bathroom became an en suite master bath, with taupe leather-look tiles from Italy

 

The Empty Blue Room: And the empty blue room in the original picture became the kitchen…

The new owners have spent wonderful moments here, with their children and friends.  We joke with them that the apartment could be empty and all they really needed was for us to find the sofa and armchairs on the balcony below, so they can enjoy each and every sunset in Paris.

We tease the owners that the apartment could be completely empty and they would still love staying here, just for the incomparable views they enjoy every evening at sunset….

Click here to view more photos of the Margaux apartment for rent on the beautiful Left Bank of Paris.

An important PS. We benefitted enormously from this experience because in the process we made lifelong friends –  warm people who we enjoy spending time whenever they are in Paris.  Making deep friendships has been one of the unexpected rewards of being part of Paris Perfect!   We followed our passion to share the joys of living like a Parisian — and have met many wonderful and fascinating people who have gone on to become Paris Perfect owners and friends.

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Winners of the Paris Perfect Summer Giveaway!

Monday, August 13th, 2012
Win an iPad with Paris Perfect Summer Giveaway

Congratulations to the winners of our Summer Giveaway!

 

A huge thank you to everyone who entered our Paris Perfect Summer Giveaway last month! We were so happy to share our appreciation for all of you in such a fun way. Thank you for joining us on Facebook and being a part of our community of Paris lovers! Your kind comments, stories about Paris and beautiful photos meant so much to us. Thank you!

The winners have all been contacted, but we wanted to give an extra shout out here. Congratulations to our grand prize winner of the new iPad …

Dori from Oakland, California

Ten lucky winners will receive a copy of David Lebovitz’s book The Sweet Life in Paris, one of our favorite Paris reads! (Read more in our interview with David Lebovitz on the Paris Perfect Blog earlier this year.) Congratulations to …

Deborah from Medford, NY

Lilia from San Francisco, CA

Zora from New York, NY

Remedios from Quezon City, Philippines

Valerie from Cleveland Heights, OH

Paula from San Francisco, CA

Lynn from Indianapolis, IN

Anne from Grove, UK

Arra from Libmanan, Philippines

Anne Marie from Fox Point, WI 

Thank you to everyone for entering our Summer Giveaway and for making it such a fun experience. Congratulations to the winners!

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Lost in Translation — or False Friends in French

Sunday, August 5th, 2012

Sens Unique ….. A One Way Street; not a One Way Ticket!

Our children make fun of my French grammar mistakes all the time. Our son Olivier jumps on me: “Mom, can’t you get it right?? It’s LA grenouille not LE grenouille!” OK, so a frog is female. Our soft-hearted daughter Alexia is kinder to me: “Mom, remember that table is always feminine; it’s LA table, not LE table.”  I’ve told them that my brain has cooked in the errors and they’ll just have to live with them.

LA grenouille not LE grenouille!

I got a good laugh out of my latest faux pas yesterday! I was booking a one way Eurostar ticket from Paris to London — stupid me for doing it on loudspeaker. The Eurostar reservationist asked if it was a round trip:  ”un aller-retour, Madame?”  I replied: “No, sens unique s’il vous plait.” Everyone present started to giggle and I realized my mistake. Sens unique literally means “one way” — but as in road signs and one way streets.

One Way Ticket is NOT Sense Unique

That’s not how you say you say a One Way Ticket! I should have said “Un aller simple” or  ”A simple go.” So now the team is calling me “Madelyn du Sens Unique” or  “One-way madders” …

These phrases are called “Faux Amis” in French or False Friends.  It’s fascinating how many there are!

 

Here are a few common mistakes I’ve made over the years:

Entrée is the starter course

 

The Main Dish is called Le Plat Principal in French

 

1.) A classic mistake we make in restaurants is confusing the word for entrée with the main course.

  • In French an entrée means the first, or starter course of a meal –(or hors d’hoeuvres — but that is an old fashioned phrase).
  • So say entrée for your first course and say plat principal for your main dish!

2.) To order dinner, you would say “J’aimerais commander” or “Je voudrais commander” and not “Ordonner.” Ordonner means to command.

3.) Éventuellement means possibly, not eventually or finally:  ”J’irai éventuellement  au supermarché” – “I’ll possibly get to the supermarket.”

To say “I eventually cleaned out the closet”  it’s  ”J’ai finalement rangé mon placard.”

I found an interesting article about French Faux Amis here. Have you made similar “lost in translation” mistakes?  If so, please share them with us!

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