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Alice Cavanagh

  • Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
    HTSI
    Alireza Razavi on living in a modernist masterpiece in Paris

    The architect’s apartment is an exercise in careful geometry

    Razavi sits in front of Linoleum cut Untitled (Woman 4), 2006, by Christoph Ruckhäberle
  • Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
    House & Home
    ‘I was afraid to create a female cliché’: Gesa Hansen’s French cottage renovation

    A divorce inspired a move to a belle-époque cottage by the river Seine. A canny use of space and colour has turned it into a striking haven for a fresh start

    A garden seating area with a wooden bench and table covered by a cloth, shaded by a fringed umbrella, surrounded by lush greenery and flowers.
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    Design
    Love it or hate it, everything in this Paris apartment is for sale

    A Haussmannian home is also a showroom for polarising vintage design — not always functional, but often fun

    Paul Ménacer-Poussin (left) and Paul-Louis Betto (right), co-founders of Pulp Galerie, seated among modern furniture pieces.
  • Tuesday, 7 October, 2025
    HTSI
    How to make a bestselling perfume, by Marc Puig

    Spanish beauty group Puig flies under the radar – with remarkable results. Its CEO explains why discreet luxury wins

    Marc Puig in the company plant at Alcalá de Henares, north of Madrid
  • Friday, 25 July, 2025
    Gardens
    Anna Shoji is bringing the joy of Japanese veg to Paris’s finest kitchens

    Her momotaro and mizu nasu are destined for haute cuisine, but her Touraine plot has broader horticultural lessons to impart

    Woman in sunhat harvesting aubergines and green chillies into a wicker basket inside a greenhouse
  • Friday, 4 July, 2025
    FT SeriesHow to host it – a summer entertaining special
    Zélikha Dinga hosts a sundae special in Montmartre

    The Caro Diario chef and food artist throws a gelato get-together with the girls

    Clockwise around the table from front centre: artist and photographer Emma Le Doyen, author Lucie Mikaélian, artist Maïa Aboualiten, Chloé Adhera, client experience and hospitality manager at Chanel, chef and food artist Zélikha Dinga, interior designer Lila Massaly, Joan Le Bihan Goury, founder of Joanwok Immo, events producer Elli Delsart, Leslie Kabla, director of Pierre Yovanovitch gallery, and Morgane Souris, owner of Restaurant Dandelion; the table is layered with silk fabrics from the Marché Saint-Pierre
  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    Fashion
    A new museum celebrates the stylish women of Arles

    Far from provincial, in the 18th and 19th centuries local women rivalled Parisians for their originality

  • Monday, 14 April, 2025
    HTSI
    We Are Ona are hosting the hottest dinner parties in town. And everyone’s invited

    From Mexico City to Hong Kong, the dining disruptor has turned a three-course meal into a gastronomic happening

    We Are Ona x Sized in Los Angeles
  • Sunday, 1 December, 2024
    HTSI
    The perfectly judged interiors of Ellie Peugeot

    A former human-rights lawyer turns to design, and finds a common expression 

    Ellie Peugeot in the living room of her home in Paris. She sits in a Charlotte Perriand-designed Ombra Tokyo Chair 517
  • Sunday, 24 November, 2024
    HTSI
    Why Maison Rocher is the most talked-about apartment in Paris

    Jérémy Rocher and Kym Ellery’s ‘anti-gallery’ is both a family home and in-demand art space 

    New Wave bookcase by Lukas Cober (Galerie Gosserez), Chapel stool by Raphaël Groelly (Maison Raphaël Groëlly), Huchet 101 light sculpture by Pierre Lapeyronnie (Galerie Gosserez) and Acqua di fonte  vase by Ettore Sottsass (Galerie Romain Morandi)
  • Wednesday, 20 November, 2024
    HTSI
    Zaho de Sagazan, the chic saviour of French chanson

    She lit up the Olympics and made Greta Gerwig cry. Meet the 25-year-old singer-songwriter behind this year’s most unlikely musical revival 

    Zaho de Sagazan wears Louis Vuitton silk bomber jacket, £3,100, mesh top, POA, and silk taffeta tiered skirt, POA, and leather Berlin boots (just seen), £1,380. Bodysuit, de Sagazan’s own
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    Interiors
    Designer Charles Zana’s regal Art Basel outing

    The French architect debuts his latest furniture collection in the storied environs of the Hôtel de La Marine

    A man leans against a fireplace. To one side of him is a modern chair with slim metal arms and legs, and a deep padded seat
  • Sunday, 22 September, 2024
    FT SeriesHouse & Home City Living Special
    The city storytelling of designer Jean-Louis Deniot

    Whether in Tangier, Hong Kong, Taipei, Chandigarh, New York or Qatar, the French interior architect’s designs capture the individual character and cultural identity of their city location

    A living room featuring a large cream sofa, a gold coffee table and a  mirrored ceiling
  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    ‘It’s not a white cube feeling’: the story behind a Provençal gallery-apartment

    Life, work and contemporary art come together in Nicolas Mazet and Kate Davis’s sensitive renovation of an 18th-century manor house

    A man and a woman, both formally dressed in white overalls, pose for the camera in an elegantly designed living room
  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
    Gardens
    Hello, dahlia! The official flower of the Paris Olympics is looking swell

    The vermilion double-header is now blooming in its thousands in Paris’s parks. It’s a chic expression of the city’s commitment to urban greening

    dahlias in the Champs Elysées
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    FT SeriesHow to host a summer picnic
    Rose Chalalai Singh and Samyukta Nair put together a personalised spread in Paris

    The business partners combine food and friendship in the 11th arrondissement

    Rose Chalalai Singh (on right) and Samyukta Nair at Rose Kitchen, Paris
  • Sunday, 14 April, 2024
    HTSI
    The savoir flair of Martin Brûlé

    The architect and interior designer’s Paris pied-à-terre is an ode to the art of living

    Brûlé sits on an Alfred Porteneuve After “Tardieu” bronze, alabaster and leather chair by Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, at his c1966 steel Jean Garçon desk. On it sits (right) a Maison Desny Macassar-ebony and silver-plated tray
  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
    HTSIThe HTSI Paris special
    Inside Thierry Gillier’s art-filled Left Bank home

    The Zadig & Voltaire co-founder exchanged minimalism on the 16th for opulence on the Rive Gauche

    The first-floor reception of Gillier’s home, with a pair of made-to-measure dining tables by Festen. On the table stands a late-19th-century Calao Senoufo statue from the Côte d’Ivoire; on the wall is Kopf in der Sonne, 1982, by Georg Baselitz
  • Tuesday, 19 March, 2024
    HTSIThe HTSI Paris special
    Can a cream make your skin happy?

    The beauty industry wants to get inside your head 

    Christine D’Ornano, global vice president of Sisley Paris and co-creator of Neuraé, photographed in Paris
  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2023
    HTSI15 travel destinations to book now
    The splendid reinvention of Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay

    A Parisian hospitality entrepreneur has converted a medieval site into a lavish country escape. It’s part Soho Farmhouse – and part Hogwarts

  • Wednesday, 3 May, 2023
    HTSI
    Salim Kechiouche’s power plays

    The French-Algerian actor has built a CV full of seduction and danger. As he makes his directorial debut, he explains what moves him

  • Tuesday, 6 December, 2022
    HTSI
    Louis Vuitton is still dotty about Yayoi Kusama

    Ten years after their first collaboration, the fashion house is doing the polka again. And this time it’s everywhere 

    Top row (eyes): Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama leather Alma BB bags, £1,980 each, with (seen inside) leather pumpkin charms (part of Alma BB bags). Second row (cheeks), from left: canvas Keepall 45 bag, £2,510. Canvas Neverfull MM bag, £2,130. Canvas Onthego MM bag, £2,800. Third row (nose): leather Marellini bag, £2,270, and metal Painted Dots earrings, £530. Fourth row (mouth): canvas Noé bag, £2,080, leather Capucines BB bag, £5,300, and silk Infinity Dots tie, £190. Bottom row (neck): Canvas Coffret 8 Montres case, £8,200
  • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
    HTSI
    Inside Balenciaga’s new Garde-Robe

    Demna introduces his latest ultra-luxe proposition for the house

  • Wednesday, 2 November, 2022
    HTSI
    The Paris salon behind Deneuve’s blonde, reborn

    Carita, the French beauty temple, is back on the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré

  • Wednesday, 5 October, 2022
    HTSIThe HTSI autumn design special 2022
    An Ecco chamber you want to be part of

    The At.Kollektive project is fusing leading creative talent with eco-conscious leather

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