If the image of the Parisian, this chic woman, free and (according to them) freed from any mental burden, inhabits the minds of New Yorkers, real French women hit the streets of Manhattan every day to realize their most ambitious projects .
They are entrepreneurs, photographers, gallery owners, restaurateurs, established here for a few months or twenty years, but have this in common: they have been able to take advantage of the city's unrivaled energy to achieve their goals, and to feed on its cultural riches. .
On the one hand, they adopted the codes of New Yorkers, to better gain self-confidence and surpass themselves.
On the other hand, they are recognized for developing the famous “French touch” in the United States, this “je ne sais quoi
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which would attract the French eye or taste, while also benefiting from the benefits of a human corporate culture, a more peaceful relationship with time.
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