A Photo Journey as Paris Sparkles for the Holidays

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A Photo Journey as Paris Sparkles for the Holidays

“Paris is always a good idea,” so the Audrey Hepburn quote goes. And if you experience the sparkling streets and festive store windows of the holiday season (as an on-the-street flâneur or as a virtual traveler), you will agree that Paris is especially magical at this time of year. 

The Champs Elysées in golden splendor. © Meredith Mullins

A little bit of cold and rain did not dampen the 2023 spirit of Noël. From dancing baguettes and exuberant vegetables at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche to cuddly forest creatures celebrating with their ceramic pots and elegant purses in the windows of the Bazar de Hôtel de Ville to the calming pastels of intricate paper art at Printemps Haussmann to the wild feast of color in a highly designed dream world at Galeries Lafayette—the department stores and quartiers have once again outdone themselves. 

The sparkle of the Grands Magasins. © Meredith Mullins

The pop-up Christmas markets, the carnival in the Jardin des Tuileries, and the enchanted woods on the parvis of the Hôtel de Ville add to the festivities. Joyeux Noêl! 

The Enchanted Forest at the Hôtel de Ville. © Meredith Mullins

Imaginative Store Windows 

The store windows of the largest Paris department stores have been providing holiday entertainment since Le Bon Marché started the tradition in 1909. Teams of designers, artists, and engineers build the elaborate installations, often with animation and sound. Kids and eternal kids remain entranced. 

The iconic tree at Galeries Lafayette. © Meredith Mullins

Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche 

The story at Le Bon Marché unfolds, with red Adada teddy bears wandering through a gourmet world, their cute X eyes open to all possibilities (although it’s hard not to think of Elon’s empire when you see an X). 

The bears get in the holiday spirit at Le Bon Marché. © Meredith Mullins

They discover “Le Cabaret des Baquettes,” where crêpes fly, baguettes dance like well-trained Moulin Rouge stars, and bread slices fall like a cascade of dominos. 

 

A well-choreographed boulangerie. © Meredith Mullins

Then, off to “La Danse du Potager,” where each fruit and vegetable proudly presents its own unique choreography. The bear guides end with “La Chorale des Casseroles,” featuring high-spirited wine openers and jazz-inspired graters, as well as a ballet of socks.

The high-spirited wine openers mesmerize young and old alike. © Meredith Mullins

Galeries Lafayette 

Galeries Lafayette decided to “go bold” this year. Designer Charles de Vilmorin and Atelier Bournillat present a little girl with a magic paintbrush in search of dreams. 

 

An explosion of color with the magic paintbrush. © Meredith Mullins

The colors are explosive. The faces are an amalgam of burlesque cabaret, circus clown, Venice carnival mask, and psychedelia. 

Stylized faces that linger in the imagination. © Meredith Mullins

The story revealed is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland after eating a bite or two of mushroom. Let the bizarre adventures begin. 

Let the adventures begin. © Meredith Mullins

Note to Galeries Lafayette … and visitors: The designs are spectacular, but there is a reason why the usual clusters of children are not crowding around these windows. The “dreams” could easily turn into a Christmas nightmare. 

Is she dreaming … or is she part of a dream? © Meredith Mullins

Printemps Haussmann 

The light and airy holiday story at Printemps Haussmann is a refreshing balance to the nearby Galeries Lafayette windows. 

Dreams take flight. © Meredith Mullins

Wishes DO come true, the story confirms. A cluster of our feathered friends works hard to review messages received from around the world. They then prepare gifts for all. 

Receiving messages from around the world. © Meredith Mullins

The intricate scenes designed by Mathilde Nivet include 170,000 paper constructions and 95 puppets—an amazing exploration of paper artistry in a soothing array of pastel colors and clouds. 

© Meredith Mullins

Bazar de Hôtel de Ville ((BHV/Marais) 

BHV was first with their decorations this year, ushering in the holiday spirit weeks before Thanksgiving. 

A forest creature prepares dinner in lovely BHV kitchenware. © Meredith Mullins

The calming greenery surrounds benevolent forest creatures, who use fashion accessories and kitchenwares from the store to celebrate life in the beauty of nature. 

 

Let’s hope the gloves are not made of deerskin. © Meredith Mullins

Hôtel de Ville 

Just across from BHV, you’ll find the enchanted forest on the parvis of the Paris City Hall. The maze of trees and twinkles offers shopping huts, food stands, carousel rides, exhibits of art by employees of the city of Paris, special Paris items for sale in the daytime Paris shop (including Olympics 2024 merchandise), rock climbing, and a luge run (which takes on new meaning under an Olympic banner). 

 

Winter Olympics, here we come. © Meredith Mullins

The theme is “green,” as the trees are grown on French farms and are potted or are mulched afterwards for use in the city green spaces. The lights are LED and are turned off at 11:45 pm. 

Art installations from employees of the City of Paris. © Meredith Mullins

The reindeer are all made from wood and resemble artistic TinkerToy assemblages. 

© Meredith Mullins

Other Crowd Favorites 

Certain streets are always a must-see on the holiday lights tour. The Champs Elyseés trees line the grand avenue and sparkle gold and blue. The Place Vendôme offers elegant simplicity in its sea of trees, surrounded by its neighbors of jewels, fashion, and upscale hotels. 

The Champs Elysées’ sparkling line of trees. © Meredith Mullins

The opulent Avenue Montaigne has thousands of twinkling lights that arch over the street creating a tunnel of stars. 

The Plaza Athénée adds a mini-carousel to the Avenue Montaigne. © Meredith Mullins

And it’s fun to just wander because every neighborhood offers something special for the holidays. 

© Meredith Mullins

Bonjour Paris wishes you a joyous holiday, filled with sparkles of all kinds. 

© Meredith Mullins

Lead photo credit : © Meredith Mullins

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Meredith Mullins is an internationally exhibited fine art photographer and instructor based in Paris. Her work is held in private and museum collections in Europe and the U.S. and can be seen at www.meredithmullins.artspan.com or in her award-winning book "In A Paris Moment." (If you’re in Paris, a few rare, signed copies are available at Shakespeare and Company and Red Wheelbarrow.) She is a writer for OIC Moments and other travel and education publications.

Comments

  • john
    2023-12-22 02:59:59
    john
    Beautiful pictures of Paris . wish I could be there.

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    •  Meredith Mullins
      2023-12-29 04:07:01
      Meredith Mullins
      Je suis d'accord. The holiday season is truly magical in Paris. But the treasures can be enjoyed even at a distance. Happy New Year. Meredith

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  • Dean Cundey
    2023-12-21 07:51:59
    Dean Cundey
    Your photos and descriptions make me sad…SAD THAT I AM NOT THERE TO EXPERIENCE A PARIS CHRISTMAS!! Next year for sure!

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    •  Meredith Mullins
      2023-12-29 04:08:51
      Meredith Mullins
      Bonjour Dean, The good news is that each year of holiday decorations get more and more creative. A la procaine ... Meredith

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