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Organic beauty products aren’t for girls only! From now on, men can enjoy the benefits of organic cosmetics too, thanks to the French (Breton, more precisely) brand Bio’Om. These organic products are exclusively dedicated to men and are Cosmebio and Qualité France certified. The various facial and body cares are free from synthetic fragrance and […]
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The Muséum d’histoire naturelle (Natural History Museum) is presenting its brand new exhibition dedicated to great apes, entitled “On the trail of the great apes”. It is divided into five themed sections in which the morphological characteristics of chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans and their evolution are presented. In the fourth part of the exhibition, visitors […]
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Le Bal is hosting Canadian artist Mark Lewis’ works – Cold Morning (2009), Above and Below the Minhocão, among others – a very singular reflection on the city and its inhabitants. Mark Lewis began his artistic career in the ‘90s with works creating a dialogue between photography, painting and film. “Mark Lewis: Above and Below” […]
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The musée du Louvre presents the fourth and final part of its cycle entitled “New Frontier” and dedicated to American art: “Pomp and Fragments”. This retrospective explores the rise of the still life genre in the 19th century and offers to discover this secluded movement and its singular style. A selection of ten masterpieces by […]
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Miss W is an organic and natural makeup brand created by Nature Cos, which also gave birth to Couleur Caramel and L’atelier des délices. Wrapped in extremely cute, recycled, recyclable and biodegradable packaging, these beauty products are Ecocert and Cosmebio certified and cruelty free. Each year, Miss W launches two limited editions collections to keep […]
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The musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris has recently purchased five major works of French painter Georges Noël, who was born in Béziers in 1924 and died in Paris in 2010. Inspired by avant-garde artists such as Brassaï, Fontana and Dubuffet, the painter’s work was marked by the Art Informel. Georges Noël’s creations […]
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With this exhibition entitled “Un train pour le Yunnan” (“A train to Yunnan”), the musée Guimet depicts the journey of two Frenchmen through Asia. Auguste François, consul of France in China, and Georges-Auguste Marbotte, a travelling accountant, joined in the 19th century to build a railway in Yunnan. Discover this gigantic construction site, its evolution […]
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On the occasion of Bécassine’s 110th anniversary, the musée de la Poupée is hosting more than a thousand objects from the private collection of the late Claude Canlorbe-Languereau, aka Loulotte. She was the only daughter of Maurice Languereau, publisher of the “La Semaine de Suzette” magazine. Opening today, this exhibition entitled “Bécassine unveils Loulotte’s treasures” […]
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