Alice starts her day at Printemps, shopping in designer Issey Miyake's department. All his clothes are sensual and flowing. They fall close to the body, gracefully embracing the body's contours. Issey Miyake brings all the softness and sensuality from the East to Paris and to the Parisians. Alice is lured by the Japanese poetry of the fashions.
Alice breaks for lunch at Bascou, a favorite eating spot in the capital Le Bascou is a welcome escape from the city hustle, offering provincial sunshine and gaiety, as well as a hearty selection of cuisine from the south-west region. A popular place for Rugbymen and models, who enjoy the restaurant's colorful and gay ambience and tasty cuisine.
For her night out, Alice chooses one of ParisÈ most baroque places. Built by Gustave Eiffel, L'ElysÈe-Montmartre holds a ball every other Saturday, in the purest tradition of the Montmartre quarter. This evening, Alice is attending a "TGV" party (Thank God I'm a VIP). These parties began only a year ago and have already become among the trendiest and hippest events in the capital. The scene is reminiscent of the New-York style "underground" clubs with a "garage " sound. Tonight, Alice discovers the "must" of Parisian night-clubbers.