I was in Paris, Milan and London from ’89 until ’91, and I did mostly runway modeling. I know there’s so many people out there looking for pictures, but this was way before the age of the Internet, sorry!
With an apple I will astonish Paris.
I truly think you can get a great meal in most cities around the world now. I credit the internet for making it possible for a kid in Iowa to see what a great chef in Paris is doing and emulate it.
Paris ain’t much of a town.
For reasons I didn’t understand, I felt I needed to learn how to cook the food of France and knew that I was going to have to get over to the country: to Paris, I’d always assumed.
All I wanted was to connect my moods with those of Paris. Beauty paints and when it painted most, I shot.
I was taken to my first fashion show – Nina Ricci haute couture – in Paris by the White Russian princess, down on her luck, whom I was boarding with in Paris in 1963. I was captivated by the glamour of the gilded salon, the elegant clothes, and the audience of grand ladies.
I urge President Trump to maintain American participation in the Paris Agreement – for the sake of our international leadership, economic competitiveness, and children’s environmental future.
I don’t want to be known as the granddaughter of the Hiltons. I want to be known as Paris.
I had my own Land of Lost Sidekicks, where I pretended I lived in Paris with my best friend, a little cowboy based on a Marky Maypo doll.
Unknown in Paris, I was lost in the great city, but the feeling of living there alone, taking care of myself without any aid, did not at all depress me. If sometimes I felt lonesome, my usual state of mind was one of calm and great moral satisfaction.
I attended private Catholic schools in Paris and Los Angeles through high school.
I have to fit holidays around tournaments, particularly the grand slams, in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.
I’m overjoyed and beyond honored to be a part of the L’Oreal Paris family. I’m such a fan of L’Oreal Paris not just for all of their amazing products, but for what they stand for.
This to me is the secret comedy of all author interviews, down through the ages, even the good ones in the ‘Paris Review’ and places. They’re all acting. It’s like watching a person in a play.
But one of the most fantastic things about Ireland and Dublin is that the pubs are like Paris and the cafe culture. And Dublin, in many ways, is a pub culture.
I was born in Paris. I grew up here, and I still live here, and I will forever, I think.
Paris is a really nice city. My family has felt very good here from the first day they arrived. That makes it a lot easier for me to focus on football.
I never go anywhere. I do sketches and make phone calls, and people visit. It’s more fun to come to Paris.
When you live in a small town in the Ukraine, you definitely want to go to Paris.
In Paris, the doctors had struggled to make sense of my symptoms – anemia, fatigue and persistent infections. They ran test after test – I was even hospitalized for a week – but the results were inconclusive.
Having studied at the Sorbonne, I spent my 21st birthday in Paris and celebrated with one of my professors in a cafe outside of Notre Dame.
When I’d go to Israel, I felt like a tourist. My social and professional ties had started to dissolve, and it confused me. I didn’t know whether I should stay here in Paris or go back to Israel, or even cut off all my ties with Israel so I could really plant roots here. Or maybe go somewhere else altogether.
I want to go to a club like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, or Bayern Munich.
The press always pick on British fashion, but I don’t think that there are more successful young designers than in Paris or Milan. It’s all a myth.
I studied political science at the Ecole de Sciences Politiques in Paris.
Paris could go to Patricia Field, find a pair of pants or a skirt, and then she would pair it with one of my good jackets. She was quite the character in the day.