

François Coty – the French perfumer and businessman, the book, and his perfume
Dear readers, in the world of refined menswear, many of us tend to gravitate toward the designer and the tailor behind a brand, whether...


Artisanal beauty of a white shirt – Bourrienne Paris X, Paris
Dear readers, what do you consider the most essential piece in a gentleman’s wardrobe? To me, it is always a well-tailored, crisp white...


Maxim’s de Paris – the historic Parisian restaurant, the book, and its perfume
Dear readers, I don’t even remember exactly when, it was a long time ago when I started to develop an interest in historic art objects...


Understated elegance of the French-president style - Jonas et Cie, Paris
Dear readers, since we were talking about understated elegance and presidential style in the past two blogs, let me throw another one...


Nina Ricci – the fashion designer, the book, and her perfume
Dear readers, if you are into French fashion and history, whenever you visit Paris, Palais Galliera should be the museum that you should...


Dining in Rive-Gauche Parisian style - Brasserie Lutetia, Paris
Dear readers, perhaps it might sound a bit silly, but how many of you know how the city name ‘Paris’ came about? At first, it was my...


New home for high perfumery – Pont des Arts Parfums new boutique, Saint-Cloud
Dear readers, entering the new year, there’s always something that we should celebrate, whether it’s a new career, a new milestone in...


Jeff Leatham – the celebrity florist, the book, and his perfume
Dear readers, Christmas is only a week away, one of the things that delight me the most about this festive holiday, is that it gives you...


The precious gem of authentic French cuisine - Restaurant Au Petit Riche, Paris
Dear readers, besides fashion and Eiffel Tower, Paris is famous for its top-notch French cuisine, and I always keen on trying some new or...


A stylish conversation with Matthew Cookson, Proprietor of Matthew Cookson Paris
Dear readers, as we are getting closer to the year-end festivity, the Thanksgiving and then Christmas, how can we not start to think...













