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French berets from the world’s most specialised beret seller

The beret – there’s nothing quite like it to define French-ness. The beret is an icon, a fashion accessory and a statement – it’s instantly …

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How To Add Vintage French Rustic Style To Your Home

Françoise and Philippe Fleuriet have a passion for vintage French interiors that runs deep within the fabric of their home. Their vintage style bed and …

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12 Fascinating Facts about The Eiffel Tower Paris

When the Eiffel Tower was being designed by Monsieur Gustave Eiffel, he can have had no idea how his creation would becoming a global and …

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The last beret maker France

The iconic beret of France was born from the land, not from industry. It is part of the heritage and local savoir-faire…. You will probably …

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Get the French look: designer fashion tips

The French have long been known for being on the cutting edge of the fashion world. Emulating their classic style is achievable even for those …

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Paris Insider Address Book | Buly 1803

Buly 1803 is located at the end of rue Bonaparte in a store that you might pass if you weren’t looking for it or if …

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The Beer Festival and Le Madison Dance in France

I recently told you I was off to a beer festival with an Austrian oompah band (if you missed my newsletter about it you can …

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French People Don’t Hug

If you plop yourself down on a park bench in the U.S. and watch people come and go, you’ll undoubtedly see people of all ages …

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Friendship, Brotherhood, Solidarity Fete des Classes

Author Liza Perrat uncovers an historic and very eccentric brotherhood in France when a man in a pixie hat arrived at the doorstep of her …

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The quirky side of the Moulin Rouge in Paris

At the height of the Belle Epoque, the cafés, cabarets and theatres of Paris were famously filled with music and dancing. The city was the …

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