Louis Vuitton designer Nicolas Ghesquiere brought his Paris audience to the Gare du Nord for his fall-winter runway presentation on Monday night, showing an eclectic and futuristic mix of styles that featured 1980s-flavored shoulders and scrunched boots along with a wide array of handbags.
An unexploded WW2 bomb found near Gare du Nord station in Paris has been defused, France's transport minister says. All Eurostar trains to and from Paris are cancelled until the e
Just days after an unexploded World War II bomb near Paris' Gare du Nord briefly stole headlines, a different kind of spectacle unfolded across the street: Louis Vuitton’s fashion show extravaganza Monday evening.
Police have blocked rail services to and from Gare du Nord after an unexploded device was found on the tracks in the Saint-Denis district.
Police have blocked rail services to and from Gare du Nord after an unexploded device was found on the tracks in the Saint-Denis district.
An unexploded World War Two bomb found near Gare du Nord station in Paris was defused on Friday after trains to and from the station were cancelled. French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said all Eurostar trains to and from the city had been cancelled until the end of the day,
The discovery of a huge unexploded Second World War-era bomb near the tracks severed Paris's high-speed rail links with London and Brussels on Friday, affecting weekend getaway plans and causing cascading travel disruptions.
The unexploded bomb was discovered overnight in the Saint-Denis suburb of Paris during works on the tracks, halting the Eurostar and all other local trains at Gare du Nord, France’s busiest station. Impacted Eurostar travellers are being asked to move their journey to a different date.
Just days after an unexploded World War II bomb near Paris' Gare du Nord briefly stole headlines, a different kind of spectacle unfolded across the street: Louis Vuitton's fashion show extravaganza Monday evening.
The police successfully defused the explosive device, which weighs more than 1,000 pounds and was found near tracks north of the French capital during landscaping work.
PARIS - Rail services resumed on March 8 at Gare du Nord station in Paris, one of the busiest rail hubs in Europe, after all trains were cancelled for much of the previous day following the discovery of a World War II bomb.