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By Patrisha Z | Posted in Inspiration |Mar 27, 2012 2:25:50 PM

From Carine Roitfeld’s irreverent style to Édith Piaf’s powerful voice to Vanessa Paradis’ cheeky gapped-tooth smile—we’ve been obsessing over the impossibly cool style of Parisian beauties. Pin with us>


 
 
 
By Christiane | Posted in Behind the Studio |Mar 8, 2010 4:38:21 PM

 

The amazing new Bon Ton concept store on 5 boulevard des Filles du Calvaire in the Marais – just steps from Merci – is beautiful. This is a large scale store in the same spirit as Colette and Merci – replete with a café, hair dresser, a home section, a toy section and, of course, the signature clothes. The building itself is lovely. It must have been a town house. The white interiors with fabulous moldings and what is clearly the de rigueur black trim are a gorgeous black drop for the very special clothing. My daughter was in heaven (my son was asleep) and my very discerning husband was impressed too. From the special hand-made dolls to the great selection of exclusive toys, It’s really worth a trip to this northern tip of the Marais. We walked away with a little of everything! 

 

A little home set up  - so inspiring for a little girl

 A fantasy nursery set up

 The very hip mint with copper dot landing

 sweet bird mobile

 Lovely space and light

 
 
 
By Christiane | Posted in Behind the Studio |Apr 13, 2009 8:00:00 PM

I’m a self-professed gypsy, which is why I’m a bit envious of Angelina Jolie – not because she is with Brad or lacks the jowls I seem to be developing, but because she jets around the world every week with her entire family in tow. How come their kids never throw fits in customs?

angelina jolie

Why didn’t I pull off a birth in Namibia? Are my allusions of taking my two kids on my work travels just a fantasy? Don’t get me wrong; I’ve traveled with Isabelle and William before, but they weren’t exactly the most Zen experiences – especially since somehow, we inevitably always end up in the very last row of the plane – yup, the one where the seats don’t recline – while the Jolie-Pitts undoubtedly fly private. So I was determined to harness my inner Angelina recently when I decided to take my three-year-old daughter away with me to Paris for a mixture of business and pleasure: our first Girls’ Weekend.

ISABELLE IN PARIS, PART UN: SETTLING IN

Confession: I’m a disciple of Marc Weissbluth (I highly, HIGHLY recommend his Healthy Sleeping Habits, Happy Baby) and have been practicing his sleep training for years. So the thought of catapulting my three-year-old daughter Isabelle into another time zone was perhaps the most terrifying part of our Parisian “Girls’ Weekend” together. What if she never got back on schedule (and in turn, I never sleep again)? I’m happy (well, ecstatic, frankly) to report that she was totally fine on the trip: after watching a little Dora on the iTouch.

itouch

Another mother in my office recommended this to me for travel – these little contraptions can be virtual lifesavers (at least it’s saved my life repeatedly). Sure, I could’ve bought one of those huge portable DVD players for the trip, but who wanted to schlep it along with the art supplies, snacks and stroller? Usually I’m ambivalent about the TV thing – but when traveling, all bets are off and I swear by its allure. There is no way one can do Montessori-inspired puzzles all the way to Paris (at least, I can’t!) Isabelle conked out so hard that I carried her off the plane, plopped her into her gate-checked stroller, rolled her into a cab and put her back into bed at our trip accommodations.

We stayed in a friend’s apartment (dubbed “Snowdrop” for its serene décor and location), which rents through a fantastic site called Guest Apartment Services (www.guestapartment.com). Renting a temporary place was more economical than a hotel and perfect for a toddler. Having our own kitchen was ideal – and yes, they did have Isabelle’s fave meal, chicken nuggets and frozen fries, at the Francprix around the corner!

nuggets de poulet

No Joel Robuchon for her – there is only so much gastronomy a North American toddler is willing to try. I joke of course, but for all you moms out there who have only done Europe sans little ones, you’ll be relieved to hear that every restaurant has a Kids’ Menu shockingly akin to ours. So you’re not a failure if your child is not knocking back escargot and Steak Tartare – it’s all nuggets and frites over there, too!

Once Isabelle woke from her nap, we were off and running. Our first destination – a park, so that Isabelle could blow off some post-plane steam and get a taste of Paris’ gorgeous scenery. My park of choice – by way of Ile St Louis and Bertillon ice cream – is Place de Vosges.

isabelle

This small, gorgeous destination gives one a breathtaking first taste of Parisian architecture, including the home of Victor Hugo, now open to the public (if you have a really, really well-behaved toddler). Even the sand box at Place de Vosges has a Hausmann-ian symmetry! Isabelle quickly made friends with the locals and seemed right at home. Now, with a nicely acclimatized, well-fed and happy toddler in tow, I could get down to the nitty-gritty: Shopping!

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Christiane Lemieux is the Founder of DwellStudio, the author of Undecorate, mother of two plus a dog and is married to Joshua Young, who is also her business partner. Christiane graduated from the Parson's School of Design with a degree in Fashion design. She also has a degree in Art History. Christiane is inspired by travel and design. Most importantly, she is trying to figure out how to live a life of adventure with her family. Starting this business seemed like the best place to start. Stay tuned as we see how that develops...