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Le Cercle Ledoyen is situated at the bottom of the most celebrated avenue in the world, the Champs-Elysées. The restaurant is well known by Americans since Robert Altman shot his film, " Prêt-à-Porter " here. Alice, who enjoys refined places, savors a few moments of relaxation in the decor conceived by the most adulated of interior decorators, Jacques Grange. Le Cercle Ledoyen is in a pastoral setting, offering a luscious haven of greenery, between Place de la Concorde and the Grand Palais. Where dining is a pleasure. |
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After lunch, Alice goes shopping at Dior, on the prestigious Avenue Montaigne. Sheís in good company, her entourage including Olivier Picasso, grandson of Pablo, and Xavier Brunet, head of public relations for the infamous Paris nightclub, les Bains. They spend a good part of the afternoon there admiring the sublime suits and handbags from the house of Dior, the point of reference for elegance. Well-known model, Alain Gossuin, who has appeared in several ad campaigns and whose face has graced numerous magazine covers, joins them to help Alice make a selection. |
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It's late already. Alice decides to stop by the Café de la Musique. The warm, friendly atmosphere, musical ambience, and the plush velour reclining armchairs in seven colors make this a a very comfortable spot.
Its unusual and dreamlike quality has also made it a popular meeting place for musicians and fans alike. Music lovers gather during the cocktail concerts to listen to sounds from all over the world. |