A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

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5 things to do in Paris this weekend

From April 4th to 6th

5 things to do in Paris this weekend From April 4th to 6th

In the blink of an eye, the week is coming to an end, and the weekend is just around the corner. At the same time, spring has made its grand return to put an end to our winter suffering. It's time to enjoy the unseasonably mild temperatures and long days by venturing out of your cocoon. More than ever, the streets are buzzing with activities to suit every taste. Find out now what the city has in store for you this weekend.

Where to eat: With Détail and The Style Archivist

Today in the 11th, a slightly different dinner is being prepared at the Espace parallèle. 55 guests, six courses, cocktails by François Masson, a jazz set in the middle of the evening, and an open kitchen behind glass so you don't miss any of the show. At the helm: the culinary studio Details.Brussels, with The Style Archivist as host for the evening. It's the first chapter of a series of gastro experiences in the making, and it’s off to a strong start. The table decor comes straight from Copenhagen (thanks Service Projects), San Pellegrino is part of it, as are L’Agrumiste and La Larme à l’Œil on the raw product side. The result? Sold out in less than 24 hours.

47 Rue Servan, 75011 Paris

To discover: ReSee’s archives

ReSee is turning a corner of the Marais into a fashion vault. Over 500 cult pieces, from Balenciaga S/S 2002 cargos by Ghesquière to Alaïa S/S 1991 dresses worthy of a museum (or at least your wardrobe). Galliano at Dior, 2004 tie-dye Prada, Bottega Veneta by Blazy, vintage Chanel, Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane… a real runway of hits at (almost) sweet prices. Starting at €200, up to €1500 for the most coveted bags. The twist? New pieces will be added throughout the day. Translation: be strategic, be fast.

51 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris

Where to have fun: At the Club Pour Hommes by Pièces Uniques

This weekend, Pièces Uniques opens the doors of its HQ for a confidential pop-up, tailored for aesthetes. In the hushed calm of the "House of Wisdom", its new HQ turned into a creative capsule, the brand unveils its most sought-after pieces. Japanese design, Arab heritage, sculpted furniture like manifestos—the space itself is worth a visit. But beware: entry is limited, stock even more so. A tip? Arrive early, leave with a piece, a memory, maybe an obsession. Food & drinks by @thecoffee.fr, of course.

91 Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris

Where to shop: At the Edma Paris pop-up

Starting Friday, EDMA takes over 12 rue Commines. Remember the address: this is where EDMA's sensitive and carefully curated wardrobe comes to life for the first time in a pop-up. From 6pm, the opening will be celebrated properly — among lovers of fine materials. Halfway between textile ritual and poetic manifesto, the brand by Edouard Sardin turns clothing into a space of experimentation – a playground in raw canvas. Literally. Can.Vas as a common thread, Japanese influence in the background, each piece tells an intimate story with time and material, with silhouettes embracing both artisanal gesture and urban daily life.

12 Rue Commines, 75003 Paris

Where to party: At the opening of Bouyon Paris

It had to be a neighborhood like Belleville to host a place like this. This weekend, Bouyon is finally opening its doors. At the helm: chef Diadié Diombana, aka Freddy’s Kitchen, supported by Marvens François and Kevin Fotso Ngano. Together, they’re setting a new grammar for Black cuisine. Fine, festive, between reinvented classics, nods to the maquis, and perfectly calibrated mocktails. All in a vibe between bistro and social club. So meet on April 4 and 5 at 80 rue de Belleville. Come taste, toast, and dance.

80 Rue de Belleville, 75020 Paris