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Springtime In Paris Part Two – “what An Eiffel!”
Part two of our trip to Paris. In this part we navigate The Metro, dodgy toilets and dodge bird crap!
Oh yes, and we go to the top of the Eiffel Tower and show you the view!
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Springtime In Paris 2003
An afternoon in Paris.(minimal editing, super
Music by Merce Cunningham Duo.
Paris In The Springtime
Velolib and other activities in Paris, France
Paris Fashion Week: Who Says Paris is Best in the Springtime?
You haven’t lived until you’ve been to Paris in the winter — during Fashion Week of course! It may be cold and rainy, but Paris is always beautiful, and buzzing with excitement at a myriad of fashion shows, expositions and parties that even us mere mortals of the public can attend. And, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to brush elbows with celebrities and fashion world icons who jet-set over from the prior Fashion Weeks in New York, London and Milan.
The Fall/Winter Paris Prêt-a-Porter Fashion Week is the most prominent trade event for the fashion industry, when Fall fashions are rolled-out as a season preview for the world’s biggest retail buyers who’re scrambling to place their orders for fashion, handbags, jewelry, shoes, hats and cosmetics. Unlike other large industry convention hall tradeshows, Fashion Week is orchestrated citywide at some of Paris’ most prominent points of interest.
This year from February 25th to March 4th, top designers and fashion design students staged fashion extravaganzas ranging from the pinnacle of good taste to the surreal. Among the selected sites, were the Louvre, Jardin des Tuileries, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Musée de l’Homme, le Champs-Elysee, le Tour Montparnasse, place du Trocadéro, Théâtre du Châtelet, and La Sorbonne.
Winter Paris Fashion Week 2007 took place February 26 through March 4, and featured everyone who’s anyone in the designer world, including long-time Parisian favorites Chanel, Dior, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix and Givenchy.
Ah, the drama! Aside from the expected eccentric styles and surreal shows, more than a few eyebrows raised when an animal rights protestor stormed the catwalk nude in response to this year’s apparent return to use of fur as a luxury material.
London designer Stella McCartney (daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney), then made headlines for her “fur-free” show, showcasing warm alternatives to fur, with models clad in taffetas, satins, knitwear and cashmere.
Emanuel Ungaro’s Peter Dundas got everyone ready to hit the discos with his collection designed to celebrate night clubbing. Decked-out in plenty of bling and leather, the models strutted and slinked down the runway.
The most controversial show of the week had to be that of Viktor & Rolf. Dutch design partners Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, are renowned for elaborate, wildly-imaginative shows. This year, they invented awkward contraptions that the models had to balance delicately, which were fitted with lighting and music as a kind of “personal fashion show.” The designs were somewhat gothic, reminding one of the movie Van Helsing. The poor models were also required to were stylized wooden clogs, which clip-clopped loudly as they paraded carefully down the runway.
Expectedly, there were WWII and ancient war themes in many of the fashion collections this year, incorporating tall boots, leather, fur, fatigue green, body armor, medallions and epaulettes. Even Jean Paul Gaultier revealed models wearing Scottish tartans with stylized Mohawks, as if going into battle.
Also during Fashion Week, the exclusive Paris boutique Colette, celebrated its 10th anniversary by inviting 10 art curators to spotlight a talent gallery-style on one of it’s walls. It was a fabulous way to show off it’s ultra-trendy collection of music CDs, shoes, handbags, branded water and accessories. The boutique is also renown for glamorous parties, art exhibits and dance classes, and definitely worth a visit when you’re in Paris.
Speaking of accessories, Nokia decided to unveil its Nokia 7373 Special Edition fashion phones by designer Giambattista Valli at Fashion Week, at the “Dress-your-Nokia-in-Giambattista Valli” Party. For the label-conscious, this is a must-have phone. Each one comes pre-loaded with a “behind the scenes” video for a glimpse into the life and inspiration of the designer, along with a selection of Valli graphics and the exclusive ring-tone, “Rhodium.”
Next year is sure to hold more fun and surprises. For sure, Paris in March is the place to be!
Mimi O’Connor is a contributing writer for Welcome2France a Paris corporate housing service.
What are the pros and cons of a Paris trip in April?
planing on going when it’s cheaper mid April 2009. Expecting the weather to be bad, any other surpises for me in Paris in the springtime? I’ve been to Paris in the summer of 1998 (for the world cup) and I am planing on staying to over a week, 8 or 9 days, how ever long I can afford.
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What else does this say aside from i love paris in the springtime?
there is an optical illusion that supposedly says something aside from “i love paris in the spring time” but i cant see it
the illusion is here:
http://crazyillusions.com/optical-illusions/read-this-sign.html
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A Holiday Lyric to Paris
Romance and cheap holidays to Paris might find you in the famous Le Lido De Paris. The remarkable nightclub is one that you can visit for a show or a show and dinner. Le Lido De Paris is one of the finest nightclubs you will ever have a chance to experience. If you like the cabaret shows, Le Bal Du Monlin Rouge is a fantastic place to see a show. Cheap holidays to Paris cannot get any better than this. You are in for a treat when you plan your nights at a show or a dinner cruise in Paris.
The best way to get a full look at Paris in one day is with the full day tour of Paris. The shuttle will take you to the highlighted areas of Paris to give you a feel of the city before you venture out on your own. The tour takes you to Louvre Museum, where you are introduced to the main rooms at the museum. Later, you will find yourself at the Eiffel Tower for lunch. Here you can take some time to explore the tower. Then you travel to the Notre Dame Cathedral where you will see a beautiful sight. The river ride is a great way to see areas you would not see if you were walking the streets of Paris.
Cheap holidays to Paris will leave you with nothing but fun and excitement. Disneyland Paris is fun filled time for the family or for anyone. You are never too young or to old for Disneyland. Spend the entire day having fun and remember what it was like to be a kid. Parents have more fun than the kids do sometimes. If you need some relaxation, you might find some other areas of Paris just as delightful.
The markets throughout Paris are the perfect way to enhance your cheap holidays to Paris. Everyone loves to shop and the markets have something for everyone. You will find something that amuses or amazes you. Paris has an area of interest around every corner. If you thought the Louvre Museum was exciting on the day tour, you might want to head back there and spend some leisurely time seeing the other parts of the museum that you might not have seen. There is always something to do in Paris whether it is romantic or for family fun.
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