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 this weekend in Paris

From June 13 to 15

5 things to do this weekend in Paris From June 13 to 15

In the blink of an eye, the week comes to an end, and the weekend is already on the horizon. At the same time, spring has made a triumphant return to put an end to our winter woes. It's time to enjoy the mild temperatures and longer days by stepping out of your cocoon. More than ever, the streets are buzzing with activities to suit every taste. Discover now what the city has in store for you this weekend.

Where to eat: at Round Egg Buns

For an original brunch or a comforting snack, head to Round Egg Bun, a spot that elegantly reimagines Korean street food in the heart of Paris. Specializing in the iconic egg buns — soft brioche buns filled with tender eggs, savory meats, and house-made seasonings — the place impresses with both the quality of its ingredients and its attention to detail. Whether you go for the crispy chicken, caramelized bacon, or vegetarian version, every bite balances flavor, texture, and harmony. An ideal place to enjoy comforting street food with a refined and welcoming touch.

To discover: Le Mâle by Jean Paul Gaultier

Three days, three floors of sensuality and an ode to the iconic torso that redefined masculinity in a striped sailor top. To celebrate 30 years of Le Mâle, Jean Paul Gaultier opens the doors of his Paris HQ (325 rue Saint-Martin) and invites you to a visual and olfactory dive into his provocative and ever-forward-thinking universe. From male corsets to queer fantasies, from Francis Kurkdjian’s trail to the creative fever of the emerging scene, And Gaultier Created Man blends memories, sweat, and utopias in exhibition format. Entry is free but reservation only.

Where to have fun: At the House of Havaianas

From June 13 to 15, Havaianas sets up its House of Havaianas under Pont Alexandre III to invite Parisians to slow down. A chance to take a break, customize your flip-flops with special event charms, and enjoy some refreshments in a laid-back setting. On Saturday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., an open party curated with platform NTS will feature a musical lineup between Rio and Paris, with Cami Layé Okún, MAIA, and Restonsflex. A simple, rhythmic break to breathe a bit — without leaving the city.

Where to shop: At the first Wemissyou pop-up


This weekend, head to 50 rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth. The emerging brand WEMISSU, unveiled in 2022, is launching its very first pop-up store at Midnight Home. A raw and intimate space reflecting the brand’s DNA: limited-edition pieces, refined cuts, reinvented camouflage, and memory-rich details. With nods to BAPE, Supreme, and Ralph Lauren and a nostalgic touch, WEMISSU infuses each garment with fragments of childhood and blurry memories. On site: their latest drop and a clever surprise — personalized juice boxes with every purchase, some even winners.

Where to party: At Silencio with the Jude Party

Yes, it’s a party. But above all, it’s a playground for experimentation. An activation by JUDE MGMT where the link between creators and community moves from digital to physical. No more screens in the way: here, image becomes interaction and aesthetics are lived in the crowd. Featuring Loeva and Pénélope, two figures of a generation that didn’t know MySpace but masters its codes. Their aesthetic: a deliberate mix of visual chaos, Tumblr archives, and pre-Instagram memories. For this third edition, head to Silencio. Alongside them, a lineup that blurs genre lines: Neil Essadi will jump from hip-hop to electro, Lili Mollishina will extend her electroclash world, and Ange Paradiz will deliver a dense sound between nocturnal reggaeton and futuristic trap. Louis Savary, as always, will close with an instinctive yet tight set.