Bon Marché and Michel Tcherevkoff

Le Bon Marché, considered the world’s first department store, offering “the good market” or “the good deal” was founded in 1838 by Aristide Boucicaut. It is touted as the first “space” dedicated specifically to shopping and was the first to incorporate iron work (thanks to Gustave Eiffel) to create an open space while using less masonry. Today, it offers few “good deals” as it is filled with beautiful haute couture clothing lines and accessories that will make your credit card statement wince in pain when you get back from your trip. But it is four floors of pure indulgence that really should not be missed.
When I’m there I head directly to the shoe department on the first floor (2nd), browse through the home decor department on two (3rd) and then go to -1 (the basement) to really have some fun in their stationary department. Yes, I admit it, I am an office supply geek and love all their notebooks, pens, and desk accessories. Let me just say, we are not talking Office Depot! These items are all works of art. In truth, it is the only department in the store that won’t break my bank. (I lie a little, but not by much). There’s a wonderful restaurant, that serves a great meal either inside or on their large terrace. So, all in all, it is worth the trip. Soon, there is even more reason to get your body there.
Starting June 21 and running to August 9, 2008, le Bon Marché will be featuring an exhibition titled: Bouquets de souliers by Michel Tcherevkoff and Anne Chabrol. Mr. Tcherevkoff, born in Paris to Russian parents, is a world renowned photographer who sees “things” that don’t exist and brings them to life through the lens of his camera. I found some of the images being featured in this collection and love what he has done. His creativity is inspiring, blurring the lines of convention to force us as viewers to go outside the box of what we know. I am a fan!
Here is a brief video (in English) of how his works come to life. We should all be so flexible and open in how we see the world.
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Photo credit: Enyad Retrac
4 Comments
I love, love, love this store. Still have the beautiful bag from the items I bought 3 years ago. ( and still take it out and gaze at it once in a while)
so luxe. love!
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