Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche Dazzles as Fall Season Takes Center Stage with Rossy de Palma

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Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, known for its bold and immersive exhibitions, has transformed the Left Bank of Paris into a vibrant canvas of bubble gum pink, flamenco red, and oversized polka dots. This vivacious and visually stunning exhibition, titled "Olé Olé," is a collaborative effort with the renowned artist Rossy de Palma and is open for exploration from August 26 to October 15.

Rossy de Palma, celebrated for her infectious zest for life and her role as muse to filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, invites visitors to delve into her exuberant and unconventional world. The captivating journey begins at the display windows on rue de Sèvres and extends to the store's second floor, where "Villa Rossy" awaits—a fantastical dwelling that materializes her unique fantasies.

Drawing inspiration from the domed concrete houses of the 1960s, "Villa Rossy" presents an enchanting architectural landscape where the ideal living spaces from the artist's dreams converge. This distinctive setting showcases a thoughtfully curated selection of products designed in collaboration with Kari Gueham, Monica Ceño, Olivier Bernoux, Oscar Mora, and Etienne de Swardt.

In addition to this, Rossy de Palma has partnered with Le Bon Marché to create a collection of vibrant accessories adorned with her image. These include matchboxes, Marseille tarot cards, and tote bags, all available in the dedicated Rossy boutique located on the second floor of the store.

For an extra dose of Rossy de Palma's charm, Le Bon Marché is shining the spotlight on her with three exceptional performances on September 13, 20, and 27. During these joyous and intimate shows, she will share her secrets, both big and small, in the company of up to 300 attendees.

From Madrid to Baja California, from Colombia to Chile, and from Valencia to the Balearic Islands, Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche undergoes a transformation into a celebration of Iberian and South American craftsmanship. The space bursts with non-conformist creativity and a touch of surrealistic fantasy.

Throughout the "Olé Olé" exhibition, Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche and Rossy de Palma are extending their support to UNESCO. Visitors also have the opportunity to make micro-donations at the exhibition, contributing to a worthy cause while immersing themselves in the vibrant world of art and fashion.

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