Fashion Doesn’t Get More Personal Than Drawn-On Clothes

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New French Hotels With Enviable Views

Le Grand Hôtel Cayré debuted in Paris with a special suite furnished by Gilbert Kann, while in Nice, Hôtel du Couvent opened inside a restored 17th-century convent.Left: James McDonald. Right: Courtesy of Hôtel Couvent

As the Olympics take over Paris, the hospitality scene is expanding in the city — and beyond — with a handful of new hotel openings worth bookmarking for a visit once the crowds have died down. Le Grand Hôtel Cayré opened in the Seventh Arrondissement earlier this month with

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