Trend of Book Clubs: When Books Are in Vogue
In these early days of January, it is customary to pick up good habits again. Such as replacing scrolling with reading. And if you need a little motivation to do so, good news, book clubs are more popular than ever!
Stone Reveries: A Visit Between Poetry and Imagination
What if we start the year by letting our imagination run wild? This is what the exhibition Dreams of Stones: Poetry and Minerals by Roger Caillois proposes. On display until March 29, 2026, at the École des Arts Joailliers Van
Children’s capsule wardrobe: breaking free from excess to better navigate winter
Every winter, the same scenario repeats itself: full wardrobes, children who "have nothing to wear," and that persistent impression of having bought too much — never quite getting it right. What if the problem wasn't a lack, but disorganized excess?
Children and Winter: What Nordic Countries Really Teach Us
In Sweden, Denmark, or Norway, the cold does not mark the end of children's play. It simply redefines how to inhabit winter, without fantasy or heroism. For several years, the Nordic imagination has infused French family conversations. Alternative schools, gentle pedagogies,
What if scrolling through our 2025 photos was the best way to take stock of the year?
The end of the year is always an opportunity to take stock of the year 2025 and set (often quite unrealistic) goals for the coming year. Of course, it’s super motivating to think about everything we’d like to do in
Seaweeds & Beauty: The Marine Ingredient Taking Over Our Routines
When we talk about seaweeds, several images immediately come to mind.If you live in Brittany, they might evoke those uninviting greenish beaches that sometimes prevent swimming. For sushi lovers, seaweeds are primarily the nori sheets that wrap the makis. And
Rick Owens, Temple of Love: Between Creation and Denunciation
Running until January 4, the exhibition Rick Owens, Temple of Love sheds light on the work of the American designer, blending creative exploration and reflection on the world. Showcasing the graphic silhouettes imagined over the years, the journey emphasizes the
The New Essential of Connected Daily Life
Staying connected has become an instinctive gesture. A silent, almost imperceptible presence that accompanies the rhythms of daily life without ever imposing itself. Digital technology no longer seeks to show off: it blends into the space, serving a fluid, organized,
The Levant’s quiet revolution on british plates
From Tel Aviv’s sunlit markets to the twilight kitchens of East London, something quietly radical is happening on British plates. Levantine chefs — many of them Arab Israelis — are reshaping the country’s culinary landscape not with fanfare, but with
5 Reasons to Embrace the Micro-Bob for the New Season of Emily in Paris
The micro-bob, what is it? It’s the festive hairstyle and the new hair trend for this winter. But do you know who you’ve seen it on? On Lily Collins, also known as Emily in Emily in Paris. For the promotion of