The most famous of Parisiennes, alias Inès de la Fressange, recently separated from one of her properties. His Parisian apartment in the chic 8th arrondissement has indeed been put up for sale recently. And its price may well blow your mind!
For several decades now, she has been the Parisian par excellence. Shows of all kinds, collaborations with major luxury brands, and Instagram photos, each more enviable than the next: no doubt, Ines de la Fressange is still the high priestess of the French art of living. Yes, but that's not all. In effect, the former model recently had to part with one of her properties .
Indeed, very recently, the fashion icon had to resign herself to selling his sublime Parisian apartment, located in the 8th arrondissement of the capital, brings in House Diary , based on an announcement of Beautiful Residences of France . Facing south, the former main residence of Inès de la Fressange, who has since settled elsewhere in Paris, offers breathtaking views of two world-famous Parisian monuments: the Grand Palais and the Elysée. It extends over more than 171 m2, has a long balcony, three bedrooms, two cellars… Just that ! And, icing on the cake, this exceptional apartment was decorated by the famous architect Jacques Grange in a very French style where the old and the modern cohabit to perfection between Louis XV style furniture, Chinese porcelain and white marble in the bathroom. So many exceptional services that have enabled the luxury real estate agency Belles Demeures de France to offer for sale on the Parisian market for the modest sum of €3,900,000 .
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If we do not really know why Inès de la Fressange separated from this Parisian property, this is not the first time that the fashion star, now 65, has faced real estate mishaps. Already in 2015, she had to demolish her house located in Provence , on the heights of Tarascon in the Bouches-du-Rhône more precisely.
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A dream home built on a protected site and classified as a natural area of ecological, floristic and faunal interest that she had offered herself in 2004 but which she had undertaken to enlarge... Without a building permit ! Two crucial pieces of information which had not escaped the local associations which had then demanded the immediate demolition of the villa. The Provençal house of more than 100m2, still under construction, was then immediately razed. To the great damnation of Inès de la Fressange.
Source journaldesfemmes.fr