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10 places in france : every woman should go (꼭 가야할 프랑스 멋집. 맛집)
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2014. 11. 15. 11:53
Marcia DeSanctis became a Francophile at first bite, when, at the age of eight, she first tried a croissant. Now, after many trips to the country and even a stint living in Paris, she’s written a new book for the likeminded, 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go. Here, she shares ten of those places with Vogue.com.
Fragrant City
Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Paris
A new perfume can transform a woman instantly and entirely, even more so than a facelift. At 5, rue d’Alger is an intimate jewelry box of a shop where
Francis Kurkdjian, one of the world’s most celebrated and sought-after perfumers, sells his exquisite creations, including scented blowing bubbles—Les Bulles d’Agathe—which smell of violet, pear, cut grass, and mint. My favorite scent there was Aqua Universalis, a heady blend of citrus and bergamot.
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Detox and Retox
Vinotherapie Spa at Les Sources de Caudalie, Martillac
There are countless luxury hotels in France. What distinguishes the Vinotherapie Spa at Les Sources de Caudalie in Martillac, however, is the concept itself—something that could only have taken root twenty minutes from the city of Bordeaux in the heart of Aquitaine’s wine country. As it happens, the spa has naturally warm water from a well 1,800 feet deep. The beneficial minerals of the water, combined with the extracts of wines and grapes, is the essence of
vinotherapie, a word trademarked by Caudalie. The spa incorporates every part of the grape in its treatments except for the juice, which has better things to do than keep your skin soft. You will find that across the way.
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Walk the Walk
Hikes in the Calanque De Sugiton, Marseille
Calanques National Park extends for about twelve miles on the coast between Marseille and Cassis. The
calanques are a series of steep-walled inlets that resemble fjords—long, narrow pools of electric blue-green sea that extend like fingers between bleached white cliffs. The path down the ravine to Sugiton is circuitous and steep, with a staggering view of a giant limestone pinnacle, against the iridescent water.
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