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| 01 | Paris: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Jerome DreyfussOn the street where so many notable French and Americans (from Delacroix and Racine to Hemingway) have lived, there is a new reason for French and Americans to come shop.... |
| 02 | Paris: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: ColetteIt’s a shade less cutting-edge than it was a few years ago, but Colette is still in the forefront of the fashion concept store, carrying everything from art books, to... |
| 03 | Paris: Where to Shop: For Children: BontonThis shop was opened by one of the children of the founders of Bonpoint, the venerable French children’s clothing maker known for its pretty smocked dresses for girls. It’s housed... |
| 04 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Boutique: La MistraléeClose to the harbor, this ten-room hotel is located in an unassuming 19th-century villa. Once inside you feel like you’ve entered a movie set. The style of Alexandre de Paris,... |
| 05 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Luxury: ByblosThis resort, with its brightly colored houses evocative of a Provençal village, is perennially trendy and packed with the international beau monde during peak season. (This summer marks the hotel’s... |
| 06 | St.-Tropez: What to See & Do: Day Trips: Le Domaine du RayolA tangle of secret paths bordered by bamboo, these stunning gardens are worth a day’s excursion. Occupying a stretch of wild coastline between Le Lavandou and St.-Tropez, this government-protected park... |
| 07 | Paris: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: AnouschkaFans of vintage fashion will love this offbeat shop not far from the Gare St.-Lazare. Anouschka carries everything from 1930s tennis dresses and 1950s Dior to 1970s Saint Laurent and... |
| 08 | St.-Tropez: What to See & Do: Sports & Activities: Golf de Beauvallonst tropez, france, golf, golf club, sport, fitness, linksIn a grove of oaks and pines with a view of the Gulf of St.-Tropez, this private eighteen-hole club is the swankiest... |
| 09 | Paris: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Le Bon MarchéIf you only do one department store in Paris, make it this grande dame on the Left Bank. It may be the city’s oldest department store—it was founded in 1848—but... |
| 10 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: L’Auberge des MauresThis landmark restaurant has been serving up traditional Provençal specialties for nearly eight decades. Reserve a table on the garden patio under a trellis of century-old vines. Highlights include aioli,... |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos AiresHi, Over the last few years, traveling from New York to Argentina to visit my family has let me rediscover the country where I grew up. Here are some of... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You Asked: Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City HotelsThe Park Hyatt Saigon (saigon.park.hyatt.com/), which opened in 2005, is now generally considered the most luxurious place to stay and it’s often chosen by high-end travel specialists such as Artisans... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: India: Shopping and Family Travel AdviceWe have suggestions in Delhi on the Style Passion Point but one of my best shopping friends asked that we keep her favorites spots off the main boards. In Palika... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Singapore and Outside BangkokMore Singapore recommendations from the Raffles’ concierge: Restaurants Japanese: Aoki – “One of the most acclaimed Japanese restaurants in Singapore, run by the Les Amis fine dining group.” Chinese: My... |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Hotel near EzeHi there, I’m a contributor to Indagare based in the south of France and would truly recommend Hotel Cap Estel www.capestel.com as one of my favorite places. Very out of... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Interesting hotel in MilanFrom contributor Daisy Finer: “Well, The Four Seasons is gorgeous – with the buzziest scene in town – and the best Bellinis, the fattest olives, telepathic staff – plus the... |
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