APEX expert for Paris
Knows the Paris hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Paris pool.
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Paris isn't even. Most of the year the city moves in a soft-luxury register — without Moscow's hurry, without Dubai's push. There's time to agree, time to choose. Then fashion week comes — and the speed changes.
January, March, June, October. Haute Couture and Prêt-à-Porter alternating. Across those weeks several thousand people land in Paris with a Black card and absolutely no time. Requests come in for the evening, for tonight, sometimes for "two hours from now, my show just ended". In those periods our working tempo matches Moscow's — fast, precise, no "we'll think about it".
The rest of the year Paris lets you plan with margin. November — Paris Photo at the Grand Palais, the art market for a week. Summer — the Parisians gone, the tourists everywhere; our segment in July-August shifts toward international clients. The most intimate working stretch is September through December, fashion week aside.
Four weeks a year — that's a separate story. Clients from Russia, the Middle East, Asia, North America. Shows by day, dinners in the evening, after-parties at night. The scenarios overlap.
In those weeks we expand the duty shift. Match still inside an hour, but the Media segment thins out two or three days before the start. The standard segment we hold in full even at peak. If you're in Paris for Fashion Week — write ahead, not on the day of the show.
A specific feature of these clients: many are Russian-speaking or work through an assistant in Russian. A large diaspora in the 16th arrondissement and in Boulogne-Billancourt. Models with Russian or strong English — priority for matching during this period.
The Golden Triangle — 8th arrondissement, between Avenue George V, Avenue Montaigne and Champs-Élysées. Our principal zone. Five keystone hotels here, several Michelin-starred restaurants, flagship boutiques of every meaningful house. You can live a whole Paris meeting without leaving the 8th.
Le Marais — 3rd and 4th arrondissements. Galleries, bistros, Place des Vosges. For a cultural evening or dinner at L'Ambroisie. A different audience — art and fashion rather than corporate business.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement. The literary Left Bank, cafés with a history, antique galleries. Suits evenings with intellectual content — and we have models who hold that conversation without rote.
The 16th arrondissement — the most "Russian" district of Paris. Avenue Foch, Passy, Bois de Boulogne. Many of our clients live or stay specifically here. We work it without restrictions.
Hotels of the Golden Triangle — Le Bristol, The Ritz Paris, Hôtel de Crillon, Four Seasons George V, Plaza Athénée — receive guests properly when everything is done right. Right means evening or business attire on the model, no extra attention at reception, time agreed ahead.
Guy Savoy at Monnaie de Paris, Le Grand Véfour at the Palais-Royal, Le Cinq at George V, L'Ambroisie on Place des Vosges — these are restaurants where you dress for it. Cocktail minimum for dinner. For Opéra Garnier — evening dress mandatory, full-length for a premiere. The model knows that herself, no reminders.
The fashion context of Paris adds its own logic: what fits an after-show party doesn't fit Le Grand Véfour. We run two layers of dress-code matching — the venue and the character of the event. We clarify both.
The minimum format in Paris is 2 hours, $1,200. That isn't negotiable. No haggling after the meeting: terms agreed before stay in force.
Media-tier profiles — from $3,500 for two hours. Access to this category opens after several meetings with APEX and after you've become a returning client. A new client's first request in the media segment we usually don't take — it isn't selectivity for its own sake, it's a service rule.
A few formats we don't run. Meetings under two hours. Mass events without a personal client. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden, and the client knows that before the meeting. Working with a new client on the day of Fashion Week "right now" — we'll try, but no guarantees; a week out, we guarantee.
Names stay private — this is what our clients value. What we can show is roles, scope and the work each person does in your scenario.
Knows the Paris hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Paris pool.
On shift in chat. Replies within the first three minutes. Holds the full picture of the day: who is free, who fits the scenario, what is booked at which venue. The first person you talk to.
Works with returning clients on a personal basis. Holds preferences, scenario history, the small details that make the second meeting easier than the first. Manages weekend and travel formats.
Holds the box-office contacts for the city, knows the dress codes by venue and by event class. Briefs the model when the scenario includes a premiere or a closed reception.
Coordinates trips beyond the city: visa timing, transfer logistics, accommodation, on-site fixers when needed. Plans 2-7 day formats and inter-city moves.
This address houses the APEX coordination office. Meetings with companions take place at hotels in the Golden Triangle, restaurants and the client's private locations — not at this address. Communication runs through the Telegram manager.
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