L’Isolé
Located in the sultry yet trendy Pigalle district, this former hostess bar transformed into a bar/club by Guillaume Le Donche and Antoine Galabert will open its doors to Parisian night owls on September 16.
Updated by Creative sweatshop (designers of the latest Hermès window displays for the 2014/2015 campaign, and regular collaborators with brands such as Cartier and Stella McCartney), this new bar/club is divided into two spaces, featuring modernity and authenticity.
Sitting in the middle of the main hall, the long bar offers cocktails and rare products to be enjoyed in a theatrical atmosphere.
Isolated in its glass case, the dj booth faces the human-sized dance floor.
Cut off from the rest of the world, the second “secret” room (which can be privatized) lets guests indulge in the joys of “Kaïraoké” to the glory of Hip-Hop, R’n’B and drunkenness, from the 90s to 2005, and also has its own bar.

Like a contemporary ode to Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, the revelers of Pigalle’s Roaring Twenties, Inès Longevial, in charge of the club’s visual identity, will be presenting unique creations each week, always revisited through a cubist prism.
The club’s eclectic musical program, without ever being generalist, will feature both big names and new discoveries: from Chicago House to Dance Uk, from recent and sometimes more “gold” RnB to future bass, from French rap to Hits Us, via respectfully revisited disco. Groove is everything.
A touch of the secret community or prohibition emanates from L’Isolé’s weekly communications, which will be (almost) exclusive, using print (mailings) created by Ines, as well as the introduction of a (free) membership card system from the start of the school year, offering members numerous advantages.
This promising new club will be thrilling Paris at its Grand Opening on September 16 at 14 Rue Frochot, 75009 Paris.
L’Isolé, open Tuesday to Saturday, 9pm to 2am.
Olivia Baranes
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