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Architect, graduated of Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Maxime is a member of French Architect order. Maxime went through professional education, during which he was a roadie then stage manager on French gigs. He was then joined Hilton McConnico with whom he imagined and collaborated on the scenography of numerous Hermès exhibitions in Paris, the new Lanvin concept, or the « Le Tout Paris » restaurant on the roof of the Samaritaine. In 1992, Maxime got his Architecture degree and founded his own agency. Following these events, the workload started getting heavy - he indeed succeeded in managing both his scenography works (Comité Colbert, Manuel Canovas), architectural projects for luxury companies (Guerlain, Sonya Rykiel, Junko Shimada), technically complex projects such as his works in the American Hospital of Paris. In addition, Maxime constantly works with a more discrete and demanding customer base on sophisticated, modern projects. Since 2021 he designs new Orient Express train and the ....
Article - Accor Today Announced Three Appointments Within Its Luxury & Lifestyle Division - Gilda Perez-Alvarado and Maxime d Angeac are appointed Chief Executive Officer and Artistic Director of Orient Express respectively. Management of Orient Express will be based in Paris. Gilda Perez-Alvarado will remain Chief Strategy Officer of the Accor Group. Omer Acar is appointed Chief Executive Officer of Fairmont ....
What Kenzo Left Behind An auction of the estate of Kenzo Takada, who died last year, was a lot more popular than anyone expected. The fashion designer Kenzo Takada, who succumbed to the coronavirus, in the garden of his loft in Paris in 2009.Credit.Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters By Tina Isaac-Goizé May 13, 2021, 7:51 a.m. ET This week, the vestiges of a colorful life went under the hammer in Paris. Just over six months after his death at the age of 81, the designer Kenzo Takada’s estate was auctioned, and it turned out the fashion pioneer the first Japanese designer to achieve success in the French capital was still a major draw. ....