Tuesday, September 21, 2010

l'Hotel, Saint Germain des pres, Paris

Photos By Hoosta Style Collection

This perfectly Parisian hotel was built in the 18th century and a lot of the details from this period are well preserved. Today’s remodeled areas and details are from the famous Jacques Garcia and the old with the new brings us this unique Hotel Saint Germain des pres.
See if you can pick the room that’s right for you since each room has its own theme. There’s a red room, a purple room, a Chinese room and a Chateau suite just to name a few. All of these unique rooms are circulated around a breathtaking rotonde as they say in France.

E Dolce Far Niente

"The sweetness of doing nothing"



Photo By Tomasso Manzi
 There is a popular Italian saying that for anyone who has visited Italy that has witnessed it firsthand, “the sweetness of doing nothing”. The Mediterranean has a secret some of the northern countries as well as North America take for granted. The time to let go, hang out and talk with friends, go to the beach, nap or in our case grab some coffee.

One of Rome’s most fashionable and busy streets, Via Condotti is where you’ll find the Antico Caffe Greco. One of Italy’s oldest CafĂ©’s second only to the Caffe Florian in Venice.

The Pool at Semiramis Hotel


Everyone loves the water. By far beaches and pools are the most popular ways to enjoy one’s self. Some tanning, dipping, eating and drinking is usually the schedule of the day.
It’s the best way to relax or even party.

In this month’s Beaches & Pools we are featuring a pool in Athens, Greece. It’s part of the Semiramis Hotel located in Kifissia. The designer of the hotel is Karim Rashid who loves

DJ Angela Pandelis

“The Princess of Athenian Clubbing”

Exodos Cover Model


Photos By Sophia Hronis-Arbis http://www.oramaphotography.com/
EM:  How did you get the title 'The Princess of the Athenian clubbing'?
AP:  My friends were calling me princess of clubbing cause I’ve always been a person who loved going out, having fun, dancing all night and spinning.  A big magazine in Greece began reporting on my events and they too used that title to name the articles.  I thought  have begun to love it. So much that I now is also on my bio for my website (www.angelapandelis.com).