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		<title>DENIS GAGNON FASHION SHOW AT BIRKS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia Gajo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So many things I love under one roof: bubbly, bling and beautiful clothes. My friends, Montreal Fashion Week doesn’t get much better than this. When I heard that fashion designer Denis Gagnon was going to present his Spring and Summer 2012 collection at Birks jewellery store, I couldn’t click send on that RSVP email fast enough&#8230; First up at the Denis Gagnon fashion show, the Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne was ever-flowing. And then, lucky girl I am, Birks decked me out in more that $35,000 dollars of jewellery – Vianna collection earrings, a 1.3 carat cocktail ring and a glittery tennis bracelet. Gagnon, himself, wore an award-winning yellow gold and diamond brooch designed and produced in Montreal, La plume de Cyrano. The lively upbeat show directed by Dick Walsh sent flat-shoed models fluttering around the Birks store. In sync with Gagnon’s “Denise in the Garden” theme, the largely black and white collection was softened by tiny floral prints. The overall look retained much of the designer’s signature forward-looking approach, however, in a much more “accessible” style. In other words, when broken down, individual pieces could be worn by real people and in everyday situations. Fashionable situations, of course. Being in constant...  <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/denis-gagnon-fashion-show-at-birks/" title="Read DENIS GAGNON FASHION SHOW AT BIRKS"> / Read More →</a></p><p>The post <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/denis-gagnon-fashion-show-at-birks/">DENIS GAGNON FASHION SHOW AT BIRKS</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog">Tourisme Montréal Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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So many things I love under one roof: bubbly, bling and beautiful clothes. My friends, Montreal Fashion Week doesn’t get much better than this. When I heard that fashion designer Denis Gagnon was going to present his Spring and Summer 2012 collection at Birks jewellery store, I couldn’t click send on that RSVP email fast enough&#8230;<span id="more-5041"></span></p>
<p>First up at the <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/what-to-do/denis-gagnon-opens-new-boutique-in-montreal/" target="_blank"><strong>Denis Gagnon</strong></a> fashion show, the Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne was ever-flowing. And then, lucky girl I am, <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/Blog/Girls-Getaway/You-do-Tiffany-We-do-Birks" target="_blank"><strong>Birks</strong></a> decked me out in more that $35,000 dollars of jewellery – Vianna collection earrings, a 1.3 carat cocktail ring and a glittery tennis bracelet. Gagnon, himself, wore an award-winning yellow gold and diamond brooch designed and produced in Montreal, La plume de Cyrano.</p>
<p>The lively upbeat show directed by Dick Walsh sent flat-shoed models fluttering around the Birks store. In sync with Gagnon’s “Denise in the Garden” theme, the largely black and white collection was softened by tiny floral prints. The overall look retained much of the designer’s signature forward-looking approach, however, in a much more “accessible” style. In other words, when broken down, individual pieces could be worn by real people and in everyday situations. Fashionable situations, of course.</p>
<p>Being in constant contact with his buyers has surely been an influence on Gagnon. Of his new eponymous boutique, he admits, “It changed my life.” Next time you’re strolling along <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/what-to-do/shopping-on-rue-saint-paul/" target="_blank">Rue St-Paul</a> in <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/Discover-montreal/Neighbourhoods/Old-Montreal-and-Old-Port" target="_blank">Old Montreal</a>, be sure to stop by his “luxury basement” (it’s one level below ground) to see the clothes – and maybe even meet the designer himself. Attention romantics: If you were inspired by the Gagnon’s bride and groom at the end of his show, or by all the diamonds mentioned above, I highly suggest you ask the nice people at Birks or <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/Accommodations/le-place-d-armes-hotel-and-suites" target="_blank">Hotel Place d’Armes</a> about their joint <strong>“</strong><a href="http://www.hotelplacedarmes.com/en/special-offers/dazzling-marriage-proposal/" target="_blank">Dazzling Wedding Proposal</a><strong>”</strong> package – the ultimate romance getaway.</p>
<p>(P.S. For the Gagnon’s show, I was wearing an haute couture number by another Montreal designer, <a href="http://www.renatamorales.com" target="_blank">Renata Morales</a>. Besides specializing in made-to-measure confections, she also dresses a little musical group called <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/which-festivals/arcade-fire-playing-free-show-in-montreal-on-september-22/" target="_blank">Arcade Fire</a>.)</p>
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<p><strong>THE DETAILS</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.denisgagnon.ca/" target="_blank">Denis Gagnon</a></strong>, 170B St-Paul St. West, (514) 935-6360</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.birks.com" target="_blank">Birks</a></strong>, 1240 Phillips Square, (514) 397-2511</p>
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		<title>TEA FOR THREE AT BIRKS CAFÉ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia Gajo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Birks has been a Montreal institution for fine jewellery since 1894. Last September, the chichi store opened an equally chichi resto-boutique on the mezzanine level called Birks Café par Europea. Ladies who lunch can now “take tea,” as they say, overlooking a dazzling array of jewels and designer watches. I was happy to hear that heading this gastronomic endeavour was none other than Montreal top chef Jérôme Ferrer whom many locals know from his chain of restaurants, including the haute cuisine Europea, as well as Andiamo, Beaver Hall, and Espace Europea. And why do tea for two when you can do three? I decided to enlist my Montréal Buzz colleagues – and noted foodies – Alexandra Forbes and Melora Koepke. Phil, our charming waiter, started our afternoon on a bubbly note: Anderson Valley sparkling wine, $73, by Roederer Estate (the same folks who bring you Cristal) was served to us in sleek, pinstriped etched flutes. Likewise, we sipped our water in Birks Living Murano glass tumblers, ate off Montgolfier plates from France, and manoeuvred sweet and savoury treats into our mouths with ultra-contemporary silverware – all of it (make note shoppers) is available in-store. In lieu of the traditional tiered...  <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/tea-for-three-at-birks-cafe/" title="Read TEA FOR THREE AT BIRKS CAFÉ"> / Read More →</a></p><p>The post <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/tea-for-three-at-birks-cafe/">TEA FOR THREE AT BIRKS CAFÉ</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog">Tourisme Montréal Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p><a href="www.birks.com" target="_blank">Birks</a> has been a Montreal institution for fine jewellery since 1894. Last September, the chichi store opened an equally chichi resto-boutique on the mezzanine level called <a href="www.birkscafe.ca" target="_blank">Birks Café par Europea</a>. Ladies who lunch can now “take tea,” as they say, overlooking a dazzling array of jewels and designer watches.</p>
<p>I was happy to hear that heading this gastronomic endeavour was none other than Montreal top chef Jérôme Ferrer whom many locals know from his chain of restaurants, including the haute cuisine <a href="http://www.europea.ca/" target="_blank">Europea</a>, as well as <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/Cuisine/Restaurants/andiamo" target="_blank">Andiamo</a>, <a href="www.beaverhall.ca" target="_blank">Beaver Hall</a>, and <a href="www.europea.ca/boutique/" target="_blank">Espace Europea</a>.<span id="more-3101"></span></p>
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<p>And why do tea for two when you can do three? I decided to enlist my Montréal Buzz colleagues – and noted foodies – <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/author/a_forbes" target="_blank">Alexandra Forbe</a>s and <span style="color: #888888">Melora Koepke</span>. Phil, our charming waiter, started our afternoon on a bubbly note: Anderson Valley sparkling wine, $73, by <a href="http://www.roedererestate.com/" target="_blank">Roederer Estate</a> (the same folks who bring you Cristal) was served to us in sleek, pinstriped etched flutes. Likewise, we sipped our water in Birks Living Murano glass tumblers, ate off Montgolfier plates from France, and manoeuvred sweet and savoury treats into our mouths with ultra-contemporary silverware – all of it (make note shoppers) is available in-store.</p>
<p>In lieu of the traditional tiered plating, Phil presented a rectangular silver tray upon which our delectable bites were smartly arranged. My first nibble was on the scones; we had to ask for extra Devonshire clotted cream, which was so thick and creamy, I could’ve downed a whole tub of it like ice cream.</p>
<p>Sweets included layers of fruit and cream en verrine; chocolates made by famed pastry chef Christophe Morel, each bearing a tongue-in-cheek name, such as <em>l</em><em>’or</em> (gold), <em>le diamant</em> (diamond), and <em>le rubis</em> (ruby); and cotton candy-coloured macarons. I should also mention that the chocolates ($2.40 each), macarons ($1.90 each) and other sweets are also available for take-out purchase at the long glass display along the back wall opposite the stairway entrance. Not that I’m dropping hints or anything.</p>
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<p>On the savoury side, we munched on artful shrimp and cucumber sandwiches, foie gras and chutney bites, a mini-club with prosciutto, and smoked salmon crackers topped with caviar.</p>
<p>Of course, we had to have tea. Paris import Thé Mariage Frère was presented in cast iron Chinese teapots. We decided on the Marco Polo, with flowers from China and Tibet, but more traditional tea-drinkers can order a classic like Earl Grey Impérial.</p>
<p>The afternoon tea service also includes a pretty box of macarons for you to enjoy at home (as I am now). Ours were carefully curated by Chef Ferrer himself. Top flavours to taste are: lemon, lychee, Bailey’s liquor, maple syrup, apricot and lavender, coconut, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate with passion fruit – did I just mention them all?</p>
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<p>On the way out of the boutique, it’s hard to miss the massive, smooth marble pillars, ornate crown mouldings, and sprawling glass counters filled with shiny, happy presents-in-waiting. In French the term for “window shopping” is <em>faire du lèche-vitrines</em>, which basically means, “to lick windows.” Believe me, I had to hold myself back. Move over, Holly Golightly! I say, Why do breakfast at Tiffany’s when there’s high tea at <a href="www.birks.com" target="_blank">Birks</a><strong>?</strong></p>
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<h3><span style="color: #888888">THE DETAILS</span></h3>
<p><a href="www.birkscafe.ca" target="_blank">BIRKS CAFÉ BY EUROPEA</a></p>
<p>1240 Square-Phillips (corner of Sainte-Catherine Street)<br />
Tel: (514) 397-2468</p>
<p>High tea hours: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.</p>
<p>Cost per person: $26.50 (bubbly not included)</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> The café also serves lunch from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The chef de cuisine is Olivier Chaussy who used to be sous chef at Europea.</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog/tea-for-three-at-birks-cafe/">TEA FOR THREE AT BIRKS CAFÉ</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/blog">Tourisme Montréal Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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