Category: PARIS TO DO

  • Wedding Vendor Spotlight: Atelier Vertumne, Paris

    If you have been following our blog, you have certainly heard us rave about Ms. Clarisse Béraud over at Atelier Vertumne.

    Photographs by Olivier Lalin

    Clarisse Béraud is more than a florist. She is, without a doubt, an artist. Located in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, tucked away from the busy rue Saint-Honoré, lies the enchanted garden of the artisan florist, Atelier Vertumne. Her boutique, which is appropriately named as Vertumne was the god of seasons, plant growth, fruit trees, and naturally, gardens, is a temple of all things beautiful, delicate and sweet smelling. Once entered, you will immediately be sent into the most Zen and calming state imaginable – a definite bonus when dealing with the trails and tribulations of organizing the perfect wedding.

     Photographs by Olivier Lalin

    Vertumne works with only the very best and freshest seasonal flowers supplied by local producers, which she herself hand picks every morning before the store’s opening. Selecting the “right” flowers for her store is a thoughtful process that goes beyond merely glancing at a flower’s beauty. For Béraud it is also about the scent and feeling, as well.

    Photographs by Olivier Lalin

    Once Béraud comes back to her sanctuary, she will spend over two hours making sure each flower is appropriately placed. Her attention to detail is everything. Her boutique, a showcase of all things pleasing and sublime, is an endless array of possibilities that lend to the most superb and magnificient bouquets.

     Photographs by Olivier Lalin

    Along with her careful choosing of flowers for her store, Béraud puts the same effort and thought into her floral arrangements. She believes that it is essential to understand the recipient’s personality, where the arrangements will be placed and what exactly they are looking for before beginning anything. It is this ritual that sets Atelier Vertumne apart and makes the difference. This is only added by the green-thumbed godessess’ kind and gentle disposition. Should you require something specific or have any type of concern. Béraud is respectful of all wishes and more than happy to adapt to her client’s wishes.

     Photographs by Olivier Lalin

    Hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 7:30 pm and on Saturdays from 11:00 am to 7:30 pm.

    Location : 12, rue de la Sourdière
75001 Paris
France

    Métro: M1 – Tuileries or M7 – Pyramides

    Telephone : +33.(0)1.42.86.06.76

    Fax : +33.(0)1.42.86.06.70

    Email : contact@atelier-vertumne.fr

    Website : http://www.atelier-vertumne.fr

    Photographs by Olivier Lalin

  • Inspiration: It’s “Oo-la-la,” Not “Ho, Ho, Ho” This Holiday Season

    The holidays are a wonderful time of year. The city streets twinkle and glow with decorative lights and store windows are filled with marry and festive decorations. Regardless of whether you live here or are just on a visit, we know you are probably doing a lot of dashing through the town to make sure you get all your holiday shopping finished on time. And in that case, with all the hustle and bustle and holly, you probably have completely forgot one thing… something special for YOU! This year be different and reward yourself with some alluring and exquisite lingerie. After all, Paris is the capital of seductive undergarments and the holiday season is all about love, right?

     

    Fifi Chachnil L’Amour Underwire Bra

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    So go ahead, indulge a little!

    This holiday season treat yourself, or even maybe a small group of girlfriends, to a Paris Lingerie Tour. Travel all around the gorgeous city seeing nothing but the absolutely best in French lingerie. With all different kinds of intricate stitch work, sophisticated fabrics, tantalizing and flirtatious frills and laces, there’s something for everyone’s taste – even the most “practical” of lingerie wearers.

     

    Carine Gilson Silk-Satin Chemise

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    Kate Kemp-Griffin created Paris Lingerie Tours out of her love of lingerie and all things French. She has worked in the industry for over 20 years and with this kind of know-how and passion, Kate is more than qualified to be your guide. You’ll visit the top and most luxurious of designer shops and boutiques, learn your correct size here in France and bring home that something special that you and your significant other can enjoy together time and time again.

     

    Simone Pérèle Ensemble

    via OnceWed

    You have not lived until you’ve seen yourself in a Simone Pérèle ensemble. It’s a silhouette’s dream!

    Lise Charmel’s Pleasure State Kimono

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     Marvel at yourself (and your partner will too) in this decadent and delicate lacy kimono by Lise Charmel.

     

    Both private and small group tours are available via WeddingLight Events. Each tour is specifically designed to fit your personal interests, so it’s the perfect holiday gift for yourself or even a great party idea for a bridal shower!

     

  • Mariage Freres – French Tea Par Excellence

    Paris has so many lovely little boutiques, cafes, shops, and galleries that we feel somewhat selfish not being able to share them with you, give you our view on the best the city has to offer.

    Yes, we’re wedding planners and we want to keep our topics on this blog relevant to that. But come on, we’re also living in one of the best cities in the world!

    We’re truly madly deeply in love with Paris. So in the spirit of spreading the cheer, we’ll be adding a new Post Series that will be focusing on the best of paris by arrondissement, quatier and types of places and activities called PARIS JE T’AIME.

    Our first post in this series is from  luxury French Tea Makers Mariage Freres.

    When many people think of France they imagine the French sitting on terrace at sidewalk cafes, drinking a tiny espresso, smoking a cigarette, and looking fabulous. While this is actually quite often the case, it must be said that the French love their “thé” and “tisane”. They are are among the principal tea consumers in the world, alongside the Chinese and Japanese, with the average French person drinking about 100 cups a year.

    In the best high-end Cafes and Tea Shops ( salons de thé) you will see that good tea that is synonymous with the name Mariage Frères.

    tea shop
    Photo by Mariage Freres

    A little History

    In the 17th century, when European traders began to venture to India and the Far East, two Frenchmen, Nicolas and Pierre Mariage, decided to join along with the expeditions. On their trips with the French East India Company, they visited India, Persia, and Madagascar. These experiences led them to be involved in the international tea trade and consequently to establish a wholesale tea shop in Paris. Tea became the family business, as Nicolas and Pierre passed on their knowledge of the trade. More than a century later, Nicolas’ grandsons, Henri and Edouard Mariage, started the company Mariage Frères in 1854, specializing in wholesale teas and doing business exclusively with hotels and teashops in France. It was only recently in the 1980s that they decided to switch over to retail.

     

    Musée du Thé Mariage Frères
    Source: Mariagefreres.com

     

    Mariage Freres Today

    Today, Mariage Frères boasts an international reputation for producing some of the world’s best quality teas. With over 500 different varieties of tea grown in over 35 countries, the company truly has some spectacular brews to offer. There are only a few Mariage Frères tea salons in France, and three others in Japan, with several vendors in France, Germany, and Japan.  Paris’s main department stores, such as Galeries Lafayette, Le Bon Marche, and Printemps, carry a large selection of the teas, which are all distributed in a charming apothecary style display.

    The In-store Experience

    You may purchase pre-packed tins or you pick out your teas on location and have them weighed and placed into sachets.

    Mariages Freres
    Mariage Freres Apothecary Display

    While in Paris, you may visit and enjoy a cup of tea at any of the following locations:

    • LE MARAIS  30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, Paris 4e Tel. : +33(0)1 42 72 28 11
    • THÉ FRANÇAIS  35 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, Paris 4e Phone. : +33(0)1 44 54 18 54
    • PARFUM DU THÉ  32 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, Paris 4e Phone. : +33(0)1 42 72 57 25 Tuesday to Sunday
    • RIVE GAUCHE  13 rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris 6e Phone. : +33(0)1 40 51 82 50
    • ÉTOILE  260 Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris 8e Phone. : +33(0)1 46 22 18 54
    • LOUVRE  Carrousel du Louvre Place de la Pyramide inversée 99, rue de Rivoli, Paris 1er Phone. : +33(0)1 40 20 18 54
    • MADELEINE  17, Place de la Madeleine, Paris 8e Phone. : +33(0)1 42 68 18 54

    American tea aficionados can purchase a variety of Mariage Freres teas on their website or at stores such as Williams Sonoma, Barneys NY and Dean & Deluca. :

     

    Marco Polo
    Marco Polo Tea

     

    Wedding TIP

    Are you having a French themed wedding?

    If you want to give a wedding favor that is truly French, Mariage Frères teas are the way to go. The most well known of the collection is called Marco Polo, a delicious, aromatic black tea explained on their website as “a variety of Chinese and Tibetan fruits and flowers.” It is a tea that’s pretty much perfect. The combination of the high quality black tea with sweet flowers creates a remarkable experience to be relished in the afternoon or as a dessert tea. A lesser-known and arguably more delectable variety is Pleine Lune, which is a blend of “fruits, rare spices, and the sweet taste of honey.”

  • Paris Happenings: La Nuit Européenne des Musées

    Do you have Saturday Night Plans in Paris?

    If you’re in Paris this weekend, you must make it to this local art event!

    Saturday night, Paris and other European cities are opening the doors to their museums, offering free admission to the public.

    The 8th annual La Nuit Européenne des Musées is happening this Saturday evening, May 19, 2012.

    paris photo at night eiffel tower

    How romantic would it be to Museum-Hop and stroll by the Seine after a sunset visit to the Musée d’Orsay?  Have your own Midnight in Paris, discovering the city by night.

    If you’re flying solo – let your hair down, round up some friends, and enjoy a night of free concerts, workshops, and exhibits.

    With around 180 events throughout the city, there is sure to be something for everyone.

    Paris Events La Nuit Européene des Musées Paris nightlife

    For more information, check out their official website here