Iorgis Matyassy
‘Le Figaro’ at 200: Legacy and innovation in French journalism
For the editor in chief of ‘Le Figaro’, France’s oldest continuously running newspaper, a fearless commitment to classical liberalism and defending the country’s ‘art of living’ are more important than ever.
Groupe d’études géopolitiques: The chic Parisian think tank championing Europe
A youthful research institute formed by Parisian students offers a confidently pro-European stance in a continent in need of progressive ideas.
Amid Paris’s everyday hustle, the city’s iconic Fermob chair is the perfect reminder to slow down – and take a seat
A stroll through a sunny Parisian park wouldn’t be the same without taking time to rest on one of the city’s most iconic pieces of furniture. Now, French furniture giant Fermob has been tasked…
Brand image, urban geese, and the perfect shot – stories of city life and corporate culture
What we’re celebrating this month. Plus: the art of composing for cinema.
Interview: Adrian Joffe on why he changed his mind about Dover Street Market in Paris
“It felt right,” says Adrian Joffe, president of Comme des Garçons International and Dover Street Market (DSM) International. He keeps returning to this phrase when discussing the opening of DSM’s first Paris outpost in…
Sonic wonderlands
From Oxfordshire to the Czech Republic, we explore three innovative international recording studios.
