E1115_LIVING Travel Insider

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ELLE. MY 169 TRAVEL INSIDER WHERE TO SHOP The printmaker, designer and Toronto transplant walks us through her Parisian favourites I RECENTLY MOVED TO... the 2nd arrondisement in the neighbourhood known as the Sentier. It’s the Paris Garment District. I’m a few blocks away from rue Montorgueil, a lovely pedestrian market street. In the other direction is the hip Faubourg Saint Denis area. MY STUDIO IS IN... the 3rd arrondisement near the Carreau du Temple. I love this area for its cafés, restaurants and the Enfants Rouge market. Sentier, Haynes‘ neighbourhood Always wear comfortable shoes Breakfast at Claus Café Breizh for crêpes Rue St Honore for good shopping Calla's chow chow, Lilybear Ile de Ré IN PARIS, YOU SHOULD NEVER TRAVEL WITHOUT... comfortable shoes because walking in Paris is the best way to see the city. MAISON MICHEL Yearning for a rabbit-felt hat by the famed milliner? Drop by the small but luxurious pop-up store and pick up a lace headband with felt cat ears. 19 Rue Cambon, Paris, Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 50 63 55, michel-paris.com CREDIT: HISASHI OGAWA, CORBIS/CLICKPHOTOS, ISTOCK LE BON MARCHÈ From luxury goods to lingerie, Le Bon Marchè has it all. The oldest department store in Paris, it was founded in 1852 and is still going strong. 24, rue de Sèvres, Paris Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 39 80 00, lebonmarche.com PAUL BERTE SERPETTE A former garage turned vintage paradise, the Serpette market has the most amazing vintage designer jewellery. Practise self restraint. 110 Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen, Paris, Tel: +33 (0) 1 40 11 54 14, marcheserpette.com. PARIS CALLA HAYNES’ MY DOG LILYBEAR LOVES... the beach! She also loves walks in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris. FOR A MORNING BUSINESS MEETING... I like Claus in the 1st. Café de Flore on boulevard Saint Germain is a classic and great for a special occasion. Le Progrès is near my studio in the 3rd, and is good for people watching. IF THERE’S ONE FOOD YOU SHOULDN’T MISS... it’s the delicious crêpes at Café Breizh on rue Vieille de Temple. MY FAVOURITE SHOPS ARE... Le Bon Marché department store in the 6th, and I like window shopping at the designer shops on rue Sainte Honoré. A GOOD WALKING PATH FOR SHOPPERS... is Boulevard Beaumarchais (Merci, Kitsuné, Maison Plisson) to rue Froissart (Acne Studios) to rue Vieille de Temple (French Trotters, Yvan Lambert Bookshop, Tsumori Chisato) to rue Franc Bourgeois where you have all the French contemporary brands and lots of beauty brands. FOR A LONG WEEKEND... we go to Ile de Ré on the Atlantic Coast — it’s so beautiful there. Shop Haynes’ designs at calla.fr

Transcript of E1115_LIVING Travel Insider

ELLE. MY 169

TRAVEl INSIDER

Where to shop

The printmaker, designer and Toronto transplant walks us through her Parisian favourites

I recently moved to... the 2nd arrondisement in the neighbourhood known as the Sentier. It’s the Paris Garment District. I’m a few blocks away from rue Montorgueil, a lovely pedestrian market street. In the other direction is the hip Faubourg Saint Denis area.

my studIo Is In... the 3rd arrondisement near the Carreau du Temple. I love this area for its cafés, restaurants and the Enfants Rouge market.

Sentier, Haynes‘ neighbourhood

Always wear comfortable shoes

Breakfast at Claus

Café Breizh for crêpes

Rue St Honore for good shopping

Calla's chow chow, Lilybear

Ile de Ré

In parIs, you should never travel WIthout... comfortable shoes because walking in Paris is the best way to see the city.

maIson mIchelYearning for a rabbit-felt hat by the famed milliner? Drop by the small but luxurious pop-up store and pick up a lace headband with felt cat ears.

19 Rue Cambon, Paris, Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 50 63 55, michel-paris.comCR

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le Bon marchÈFrom luxury goods to lingerie, Le Bon Marchè has it all. The oldest department store in Paris, it was founded in 1852 and is still going strong.

24, rue de Sèvres, Paris Tel: +33 (0) 1 44 39 80 00, lebonmarche.com

paul Berte serpetteA former garage turned vintage paradise, the Serpette market has the most amazing vintage designer jewellery. Practise self restraint.

110 Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen, Paris, Tel: +33 (0) 1 40 11 54 14, marcheserpette.com.

PARISCALLA HAYNES’

my dog lIlyBear loves... the beach! She also loves walks in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris.

For a mornIng BusIness meetIng... I like Claus in the 1st. Café de Flore on boulevard Saint Germain is a classic and great for a special occasion. Le Progrès is near my studio in the 3rd, and is good for people watching.

IF there’s one Food you shouldn’t mIss... it’s the delicious crêpes at Café Breizh on rue Vieille de Temple.

my FavourIte shops are... Le Bon Marché department store in the 6th, and I like window shopping at the designer shops on rue Sainte Honoré.

a good WalkIng path For shoppers... is Boulevard Beaumarchais (Merci, Kitsuné, Maison Plisson) to rue Froissart (Acne Studios) to rue Vieille de Temple (French Trotters, Yvan Lambert Bookshop, Tsumori Chisato) to rue Franc Bourgeois where you have all the French contemporary brands and lots of beauty brands.

For a long Weekend... we go to Ile de Ré on the Atlantic Coast — it’s so beautiful there.

Shop Haynes’ designs at calla.fr