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    Masters of Fashion

    Paris Haute Couture exhibit is a fashion lover's delight, but remember to say "Bonjour" first

    Clifford Pugh
    By Clifford Pugh
    Jun 26, 2013 | 10:19 am

    PARIS — Indeed, sometimes the best things in life are free.

    One hundred of the world's most beautiful designer creations are on display at the Paris Haute Couture exhibition at the Hôtel de Ville, the Neo-Renaissance city hall that houses the offices of the mayor and city council. Best of all for a tourist watching his or her euros, admission to the exhibit doesn't cost a thing, although you need to be careful about your manners.

    I was in a hurry to get to the exhibit, which is on the back side of the grand Neo-classical building constructed in 1873, and breathlessly asked a security guard if I was in the right place.

    "Hello," he said, admonishing me in his particular French way for neglecting to acknowledge him first.

    "Bonjour," I said, and he warmed up.

    What's most striking is how a well-made dress remains timeless. A slinky yellow slip dress made by Vionnet in 1935, daring for its time, would still draw admiring stares today.

    It's a good rule to remember while traveling in France. If you attempt a simple "Bonjour" upon entering a shop, restaurant or museum, the French are friendly and accommodating. If you don't, they consider you an ugly American and won't give you the time of day.

    The exhibit, presented by Swarovski and the City of Paris, celebrates the work of some of the world's most interesting designers in the last century. Gabrielle Chanel (no one in this exhibition calls her "Coco"), Yves Saint Laurent, Jeanne Lanvin, Elsa Schiaparelli, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Christian Dior and Madeleine Vionnet are among those represented in the collection. Olivier Saillard, director of the Musée Galliera fashion museum (which is closed until September for remodeling) and curator Anne Zazzo chose the looks from among 20,000 pieces in the archives; some gowns have not been seen in public in 40 years.

    What's most striking is how a well-made dress remains timeless. A slinky yellow slip dress made by Vionnet in 1935 was certainly daring for its time and would still draw admiring stares today. The intricate weaving of the bodice of a dress by Madame Grès in 1942-43 remains modern when juxtaposed with a Givenchy black cocktail dress with cutouts from 2010. A 1928 dress by Paquin and a 1968 Saint Laurent dress are similar —both richly embroidered but simple in style.

    Two of the 100 pieces are by disgraced designer John Galliano, who headed Dior from 1996 until 2011, when he was fired after an anti-Semitic rant. No matter what you think of his behavior, Galliano reminds us in this exhibit that he is an unparalleled designer. His over-the-top "Sheherezade" jeweled orange robe with high collar (1998) and a dreamy purple gown made of miles of fabric (2008) are two highlight of the collection.

    Other looks that caught my attention were a kicky metal mini-dress by Paco Rabanne (1968-69), a dramatic black gown with a bustle covered in crystals by Mugler (1992-93) and a Jean Paul Gaultier denim jacket with long frayed satiny fringe sleeves that nearly dip to the floor (2002).

    Also eye-catching is an all black-and-white section of the exhibit in which a classic Chanel suit in creme with black accents, designed by Chanel in 1960 and which she often wore, is positioned next to a black Chanel suit with white accents created by Karl Lagerfeld in the '90s. One can see how similar they are but how different, thanks to the interpretation of two fashion masters.

    The “Paris Haute Couture” exhibition runs through July 6 in the Salle Saint-Jean of the Hôtel de Ville.

    100 haute couture gowns and dresses are displayed.

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    American in Paris

    Personal Paris: Houston frequent flyer reveals fave things to do in her favorite city

    Clifford Pugh
    By Clifford Pugh
    Jul 22, 2013 | 9:11 pm
    Personal Paris: Houston frequent flyer reveals fave things to do in her favorite city
    Photo by Eric Pouhier Wikipedia
    The Grand Palais is on Iannarelli's must-see list.

    Paris is almost like a second home for aircraft broker Janine Iannarelli. The founder of Houston-based Par Avion Ltd., Iannarelli travels regularly to the City of Light to buy and sell private jets to her international clientele. Last month, she was at the Paris Air Show, where she attended a lavish party in a chalet at the end of the runway hosted by Dassault Aviation, which introduced two new Falcon business jets, and a big party hosted by Breitling, which sponsors the largest aerobatic jet team in Europe.

    She also attended the Prix de Diane (France's answer to Ascot) at the Hippodrome de Chantilly, where the parade of hats was truly amazing. Iannarelli wore a design by Houstonian Gabriella Dror. And then she did what just about every stylish tourist does in the world's fashion capital: She went shopping.

    So we thought what better way to close out our Vive la France special editorial series, by asking Iannarelli for some of her favorite things to do in her favorite city.

    1. Go for a ride on a Bateaux Mouche

    Sure it may seem a little cheesy, but there's nothing like gliding down the Seine at night in one of the fabled excursion boats that passes by many of the city's most famous tourist attractions, Iannarelli says. "I don't care how much you know Paris or don't, it's something you won't forget." (Rent the 1963 movie, Charade, starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, to get an idea of how romantic it can be.) A ride last around 75 minutes if you're not on a dinner cruise.

    2. Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral

    Widely considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world, "it's a monument you need to see," says Iannarelli. "And it's even better if you've read Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth."

    3. Stop by the Grand Palais

    While the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay are on everyone's list, Iannarelli loves the Grand Palais, the grand palace with an enormous glass roof built for the World Fair of 1900. The best time to go is on a Sunday afternoon when there's a special exhibit. "It's so quintessential Paris," she says.

    4. Shop at Le Bon Marché

    Sure, there are plenty of great luxury shops on the Avenue Montaigne and Rue Saint-Honoré, but Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is in a class by itself. Founded in 1852, the store has one of the world's best-edited luxury selections, from the latest Chanel handbag, which Iannarelli purchased on this trip, to a wide variety of brightly colored socks that George W. Bush would love.

    5. Watch the world go by at the Jardin des Tuileries

    With a prime location between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, the top garden in Paris is a perfect place for people watching.

    6. Have a drink at the Plaza Athénée

    With the Ritz Paris closed until December 2014 for renovation, there's no opportunity to grab a drink at Harry's Bar. So try the next best thing: The downstairs bar at the Plaza Athénée, on the Avenue Montaigne, is a popular late-night gathering spot as musicians, singers and guests launch into impromptu performances around the piano.

    7. Shop at Hervé Leroux

    The designer who invented the bandage dress has his own boutique with designs you won't see everywhere else. "He's a little bit under the radar," Iannarelli says.

    8. Dine at Le Goutillon in Chantilly

    Its location an hour outside Paris isn't convenient, but ​Iannarelli loves the classic French cuisine and the great people watching. "It's very famous among the horsey set," she says. "Anyone who is anyone in the equestrian world is there."

    Enjoy a boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche. Notre-Dame Cathedral, a must-see in itself, is in the background.

    Paris boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche tourist boat
      
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    Enjoy a boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche. Notre-Dame Cathedral, a must-see in itself, is in the background.
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