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Secrets pour être belle au naturel
Secrets pour être belle au naturel
/dans Littérature /par Florence BernardinLa Beauté c’est malin, de Julie Frédérique, Éditions Leduc
Le miel, l’œuf, le citron mais aussi l’huile d’olive ou le marc de café… Julie Frédérique nous présente 10 produits de base pour réaliser des cosmétiques « maison ». La beauté c’est malin et c’est facile, grâce aux multiples conseils et astuces que nous révèle l’auteur, pour se pomponner de la tête aux pieds. Autant de secrets de beauté pour avoir des cheveux brillants, une taille de guêpe ou encore un baume à lèvres express ou un soin après solaire, 100% naturel et 100% efficace !
Honey, egg, lemon, olive oil, coffee grounds… Julie Frédérique presents 10 basic products to make home-made cosmetics. With La beauté c’est malin, beauty is easy thanks to the author’s advice and tricks to get dolled up. She reveals many beauty secrets to have shiny hair, a very slim waist… and make a lip balm or an after-sun treatment that is 100% natural and 100% efficient!
Visiter Paris avec un guide très futé
/dans Littérature /par Florence BernardinLe Petit Futé launches Paris Visites, a new practical guide to discover the capital in details. On the programme: 20 tours in different areas of the city, a section called « to see, to do » which lists religious places, monuments, parks, gardens… and also a selection of restaurants and guided tours that you can join to get the best of Parisian life.
XAC Joaillerie se met à l’heure mexicaine
/dans Joaillerie-Horlogerie /par Florence BernardinWith « Arquitecturas Mexicanas en Paris », her new collection of 10 unique rings, Ximena Alarcon Cavrois pays tribute to the Mexican architects who influenced her aesthetic view. Geometric volumes, play of colours thanks to precious stones (diamonds, sapphires, tourmalines…) and gold (yellow, white, red…), these jewels show the love that the XAC Joaillerie designer feels for her native country and for its architecture, quoting Luis Barragan, Ricardo Legorreta and Teodoro Gonzales de Leon as sources of inspiration.
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Le Festival des Arts Burlesques, l’événement humoristique de St-Étienne
/dans Evénements /par Florence BernardinThe 9th Festival des Arts Burlesques will take place from 19th until 25th February. A cultural event that allows the audience to meet the best French humorists such as Anne Roumanoff, godmother of the festival, François-Xavier Demaison, Kev Adams, Jérôme Commandeur… and some talents from abroad, with for example Virginie Hocq (Belgium), Thomas et Lorenzo (Switzerland and Italy), and Biyouna (Algeria). More than 150 artists will perform, especially in the Centre des Congrès. Saint-Étienne will offer a festive atmosphere, especially on the occasion of the Défilé Burlesque planned on February the 21st. Some other activities must be discovered, such as the creation of a farcical show by children aged from 9 to 11 years old, and the Tremplin Nouveau Talent, which allows anonymous humorists to show their talent in front of a professional jury… Every year, the Festival des Arts Burlesques attracts many tourists who enjoy visiting the region: castles, Le Corbusier, the Museum of Design… This year, the Tourist Information Office offers a package for a week-end « Rires et Design », including tickets for François-Xavier Demaison’s show and a night in a design hotel.
L’Atelier Guy Martin, pour l’amour de l’art
/dans Gastronomie /par Florence BernardinC’est à Paris, rue de Miromesnil, que les amoureux de la gastronomie sont invités à découvrir les cuisines du chef Guy Martin. Dans cet espace à la fois professionnel et convivial, ils peuvent apprendre recettes, techniques et secrets de grands cuisiniers, à l’occasion d’ateliers thématiques comme celui du déjeuner sur le pouce : une demi-heure de cuisine, une demi-heure de dégustation, le dessert en option. Ambiance bon enfant et mariage de saveurs, un menu qui fait des adeptes… Et en plus de l’art culinaire, l’Atelier Guy Martin expose les œuvres d’artistes passionnés. En ce moment, ce sont les Éclats de Chantier de Corinne Dauger qui sont à l’honneur : une série de photographies aux noms évocateurs (Oranges Mécaniques, Moïse et les Ferrailleurs, Apocalypse Now…) qui font ressortir la beauté d’un monde a priori violent et laid.
In Paris, rue de Miromesnil, gastronomy enthusiasts are invited to discover the kitchens of chef Guy Martin. In this professional and convivial place, they can learn recipes, techniques and secrets, on the occasion of thematic lessons such as the « quick lunch »: a half-hour of cooking, a half-hour of tasting, dessert in option. Friendly atmosphere and flavours, a menu that seduces enthusiasts… In addition to the art of cooking, the Atelier Guy Martin exposes works of passionate artists. At the moment, Corinne Dauger presents Éclats de Chantier, a series of pictures (Oranges Mécaniques, Moïse et les Ferrailleurs, Apocalypse Now…) which show the beauty of construction sites, that seem violent and ugly at first sight.
www.atelierguymartin.com
www.corinnedauger.com