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Founded in 1959 by a holocaust survivor-turned-celebrity-scenester, Le Régine was once the hip stop for Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly and Charlie Chaplin. Fifty years later, the club is still catering to the beautiful people. Le Régine comes to life in March and October, hosting some of the most sought after parties of the Paris fashion weeks. Bring an invitation or some painful hotness - preferably both.
The team from Black Calvados turned this sleek spot off the Champs into one of the most glittering (and hard to get into) clubs of 2007. Celebrities run a paparrazi gauntlet to get in while the res... read more
There are many strip clubs in Paris, but this is the one where Dita von Teese hangs her rhinestone-encrusted string. The former Manson fondle is a regular feature at le Crazy Horse - a club which d... read more
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