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PAUL SMITH

PAUL SMITH


32 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris

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MAISON MARGIELA

SPRING / SUMMER 2024

MAISON MARGIELA

13 rue de Grenelle  75007 Paris

EMMANUELLE ZYSMAN

In a pretty chiaroscuro of light effects, Emmanuelle Zysman presents her collections, variations of gold and precious stones but also fine stones, silver or vermeil, so that everyone can find happiness among these fine and delicate jewels. . Each piece is melted, shaped, assembled and set in Paris in Emmanuelle’s workshops and if by chance you regret one of them, seen in a previous collection and it is no longer there, we will create it. again just for you. A mini jewelry that becomes a real alternative to the big one.

EMMANUELLE ZYSMAN

33 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris

01 42 22 05 57

CELINE

SPRING / SUMMER 2024

CELINE

16 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris  

PRADA

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SPRING / SUMMER 2024

PRADA


5/7 rue de Grenelle 75006 Paris

EN ATTENDANT LES BARBARES

Born in the late 80s, En Attendant les Barbares is known for being the publisher of the first creations of Elisabeth Garouste and Mattia Bonetti. His approach has always been to try to break down the boundaries between design and decorative art, for example by emphasizing the work of craftsmen. Over time, many designers from different generations and backgrounds have joined the gallery, bringing their touch to the eclecticism that makes its identity, among them Christian Ghion, Arik Lévy, Mark Brazier-Jones, André Dubreuil or Matt Sindall.

EN ATTENDANT LES BARBARES


35 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris

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MUSEE MAILLOL

When Aristide Maillol died, Dina Vierny, who was his Muse and his companion, decided to create a foundation. This foundation was inaugurated in 1995. The Musée Maillol gathers together a collection of drawings, engravings, paintings and sculptures of the artist, but also his personal collection in which we can find some works of art by Ingres, Cézanne, Matisse, Degas or Picasso.

The museum regularly organizes temporary exhibitions dedicated to antique and modern art, but also to contemporary art and to the major artists of the 20th century.

MUSEE MAILLOL

61 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris

01.42.22.59.58

www.museemaillol.com