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jenny packham comes to paris

In her effort to take over the world, British designer darling Jenny Packham has been pretty busy lately.  Not only did she win the British Dress Designer of 2007 award and the British Bridal Awards Designer of 2008, she also took on Hollywood, where the ‘First Lady of Partywear’  has quickly become a fixture on the red carpet-  draping Beyoncé, Keira Knightly, Halle Berry, SJP, et al.,  as well as the silver screen (in The Devil Wears Prada, Sex and the City and Casino Royal).  Brides around the globe salivate over her feminine, glamorous, Art Deco-inspired wedding gowns- she designed her “Elizabeth” gown for Elizabeth Hurley’s marriage to Arun Nayar in India, and singer Anastasia wore a Jenny Packham in her Destination Wedding in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Next in her crosshairs is La Belle France. Her intimate, 60 m2 boutique is scheduled to open this September, and will carry pieces from her ready-to-wear, bridal and accessories collections.  With an address  just off the Rue St Honoré-  and just a few doors down from Elysées Palace, no less, I’d say Jenny Packham is primed to conquer Paris.

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tête-à-tête with Paris couturier Reinaldo Alvarez

phot: Olivier Lalin

photo: Olivier Lalin

When I decided to start this new tête-à-tête feature, I knew that the first person that I wanted to interview would be couturier Reinaldo Alvarez. I fell in love with Reinaldo at the very first Paris Salon de Mariage that I went to at the Carrousel du Louvre almost 8 years ago. Amidst all of the fluff, feathers and girlie frou-frou that many of the French bridal designers were catering to at the time, here was a collection that was  chic, sophisticated and elegant- clearly designed for a woman. I had an opportunity to meet him not too long after that first show, and was completely smitten with his sense of humor and Latin charm. I’ve been stalking him ever since…

Reinaldo Alvarez was born in Bayamon Puerto Rico. He studied fashion design at Parsons School of Design and FIT in New York, and worked extensively on 7th Avenue (including designing accessories for Oscar de la Renta) before taking the leap and moving to Paris. He opened his atelier in the Marais nearly 10 years ago, and a second showroom off the Rue Rivoli several years later.  We met in his atelier, which, like his designs, is chic, sleek and devoid of any unnecessary fussiness. After a quick coffee and a bit of “off-the-record” gossip, we got down to the business at hand:

parisian party: Describe the Reinaldo Alvarez style.

reinaldo alvarez: A client once defined my dresses as “the definitive fusion between elegance and simplicity”, and I think that’s true. I like to say that my designs are Timeless. For me, it’s important that a bride doesn’t look at her wedding photos in 20 years, and think that she looks “outdated”.

pp: Who do you design for?

ra: The Reinaldo Alvarez client is the BCBG Parisienne who is “allergique” to lace, rhinestones, beads, tulle and feathers. She wants a beautiful dress in a beautiful fabric that is simple as possible.

pp: So what fabrics do you work in?

ra: I love working in Silk Dupion, Silk Gazar, Organza jacquard… Elegant fabrics that are easy to sculpt.

pp: In addition to your wedding gowns, you also have a strong collection of cocktail and evening wear…reinaldo-alvarez-cocktail

ra: It’s a very contemporary collection, comprised of elegant and practical pieces that go from day to night with a simple change of accessories. It has unique textures and embroidery as decoration. Skirts, pants and jackets are combined with very large, very modern silhouettes. These are simple, elegant looks for cocktail, Mother of The Bride or even Civil wedding ceremonies.

pp: …I think that a lot of them could even work for bridesmaid dresses…

ra: Yes, for the British or American brides for their témoins.

pp: What is the process for ordering a Reinaldo Alvarez piece?

ra: Our dresses are made to order, and typically take 3 fittings. We work with a client to give her the dress she wants- if she wants this style, in this fabric, with this length… She can change whatever she likes.

pp: And how long does it take to receive the final piece.

ra: From start to finish, around 6 or 7 months.

pp: Finally, who is your Parisian style icon- who do you think defines the Parisian woman?

ra: That’s simple- For me, it’s Anna Mouglalis. No explanation needed!

At the forefront of couture wedding design for some time now in Paris, Reinaldo Alvarez is being sought after more and more by stylish American brides who are searching for a uniquely Parisian look for their wedding day.  Appointments at his atelier at 9, rue Jarente, 75004, can be made by phoning +33 1 42 77 66 51, or by visiting his website at www.reinaldo-alvarez.com

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A Great Online Resource for Cute Parisian Gifts

paris_hotel_boutique-logoPutting all modesty aside, I have to admit that I look pretty darn cute in a crown - and a crown isn’t an accessory that many people can easily pull off. I guess you have to have a certain je ne sais quoi to carry the look, and for some reason, it’s the one piece of headgear that works for me. Like most women who dream of the Perfect Pair of high heeled black boots, I’ve dreamed of The Perfect Crown since I was a little girl- Not too sparkly, subtle patina, understated shape… Well, today I stumbled on this gorgeous online shop called Paris Hotel Boutique, and THERE WAS MY CROWN!! It was absolutely perfect- AND absolutely sold!

The good news is that the ever-elusive Perfect Crown led me to this gem of a webshop run by San Francisco based Lynn Goldfinger-Abram. Lynn is an avid collector and dealer of vintage and antique pieces. Her shop features beautiful, rare items from around the globe, including lots of cute one-of-a-kind French pieces like opera glasses, turn-of-the-century, handwritten dinner menus and…crowns. Nothing beats spending a Saturday morning poking around a Parisian brocante ( jumble sale), but if it’s just not logistically possible, the next best thing is Paris Hotel Boutique.

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