Author Archives: Alex Miles

34 Interesting Facts about France and French Traditions

France

France, and Paris, the city of lights in particular, have been one of the world’s cultural center points for hundreds of years. During the 19th and 20th Centuries, the French culture and charm rapidly spread all over the world, bringing with it the latest trends of French culture and lifestyle. In this (quite long, but […]

10 French Beauty Secrets — How French Women Stay Beautiful

How French Women Stay Beautiful

French women are synonymous with beauty. French celebrities of all ages are renowned for their glamor. Examples are actress Laetita Casta, 41, or former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld, 65. Such stunning French women seem to defy time. How do they do it? It’s easy to imagine a classic French woman simply waking up with […]

Modern French Architects: Are They Re-Designing France? What Tools Do They Use?

French Architects

We all adore (or at least appreciate) the French for their exquisite food and wine, their chic clothing style, their bold artists, their famous Architectural marvels like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame or the Louvre, but what about modern French architecture and French Architects? How are they designing and re-molding Paris and the entire of France? […]

How to Supercharge Your Home with French Country Decor

French style

French country decor incorporates simple and beautiful concepts that homeowners can, and should adopt. Whether you are renovating your home or building a new house from scratch, you can give it a unique style by adopting the French Provincial Style. It will rejuvenate your home with a classic style that might make your friends jealous…☺ […]

Why Study in French? 5 Crucial Reasons!

study in French

Why study in French when English is clearly the most spoken language in the world. English is also recognized as the first official language in all world bodies or global organizations. Following English, you have French, Spanish, Chinese, Hindi and Portuguese, Russian and Japanese. Most of these languages are confined to their countries of origin […]