A Day in the Life

MORNING PASTRIES, A 200 YEAR OLD BOOKSTORE, AND CONCEPT ART GALLERY WITH JULIANNE & ROB

Filed under: Paris

Nov 14, 2021

A Day in the Life takes you into the everyday of local creatives and business owners as they show you the best of their city.


Meet Julianne Fraser, and her husband Rob Bouas Martinet who live between Montmartre, Paris & New York City. Julianne is the founder of Dialogue New York ,a digital marketing consultancy that specializes in building influencer marketing strategies for lifestyle brands. Rob is a brand marketing consultant & olive oil producer. Continue reading to discover their perfect day in Paris.

Dialogue New York Backstory.

"I started my career in social media marketing nearly a decade ago, around the time that Instagram launched. I’ve watched as the industry has since evolved and through it all, I realized the growing importance of influencer marketing over that of traditional tactics and the lack of authenticity in the space. I started Dialogue nearly four years ago, eager to help brands develop meaningful relationships with creatives and impactful campaigns that support their growth." - Julianne

What’s Next.

“We are bringing on new and exciting clients this summer, including a DTC culinary incubator, and a VC firm that will allow us to imagine digital strategies from the ground up for early stage startups.” - Julianne


Read more about their day below or skip to Julianne and Rob’s itinerary

10:00 AM

Julianne and Rob head over to Tapisserie for their Sunday morning coffee & pastry.

 

Image Courtesy of: @tapisserie_patisserie

"A patisserie that recently opened in the eleventh arrondissement by the culinary team behind Septime. The pastries are incredible and they sell jams, granolas, fruit-infused water and syrups that are perfect for an indulgent breakfast for the remainder of the week. We head there Saturday mornings to enjoy a cappuccino and pastry in the sunshine, at the window bar."⁠⁠

12:00 PM

Midday they head to Librairie Galignani, a centuries-old bookstore with a great selection.

"This is one the oldest bookstores in Europe, opened in 1801 and still owned by the descendants of its Founder, Giovanni Antonio Galignani. This shop has the most incredible selection of French and English books, with very unique editions and a particularly well-curated design and art section. We can spend hours on a weekend browsing the aisles of this incredible shop."⁠

Image Courtesy of : @librairiegalignani

2:00 PM

Their final stop is at Amelie Maison d’Art for a unique concept art gallery experience.

Image Courtesy of : @ameliemaisondart

"We stumbled across this new concept art gallery located in the ninth arrondissement one afternoon and were taken aback by its unique concept and beauty. Amelie is a warm and welcoming apartment that features up and coming and established artists in the context of a beautifully designed home (where all objects are for sale). The mission of its founder, Amelie du Chalard was to build an art gallery that was accessible and non-intimidating to everyone interested in art. By appointment only, this design haven is truly a hidden gem in Paris."

Start planning your day in Paris


 Coffee Shop

Tapisserie |@tapisserie_patisserie

“The pastries are incredible and they sell jams, granolas, fruit-infused water and syrups that are perfect”

65 Rue de Charonne, Paris

+33 1 55 28 79 43

tapisserie-patisserie.fr

Bookstore

Librairie Galignani| @librairiegalignani

"This shop has the most incredible selection of French and English books, with very unique editions and a particularly well-curated design and art section."⁠

224 Rue de Rivoli, Paris

+33 1 42 60 76 07

galignani.fr

Art Gallery

Amelie Maison d’Art| @ameliemaisondart

“Amelie is a warm and welcoming apartment that features up and coming and established artists in the context of a beautifully designed home."⁠

18 Rue Séguier, Paris

amelie-paris.com/fr


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