Photo courtesy of Hotel du Petit Moulin.

Like a carry-on that doubles as a stylish day bag, fashion and travel were made for each other. So naturally, when scouting the best travel hot spots to visit in 2013, we selected cities that offer the latest in fashion, art and gastronomic ventures—plus a sweet hotel to retreat to at night. The world is your oyster (read on for where to find this fabulous travel destination for Parisian foodies).
Bon voyage!


Fashionable travel destination: Paris

Why now: You, the Annas (Wintour, Dello Russo) and pretty much every international fashion editor and street style photographer has their eye on the City of Lights (if not their lens) for the nine days of fall collection debuts from the French-based fashion houses that’s fashion week.

Where to stay: Hotel du Petit Moulin located in the Haute Marais district. Its fashionable claim? A boutique hotel decorated by French couturier Christian Lacroix, complete with life-sized sketches of his couture designs lining the walls of this must-see travel destination.
29/31 rue du Poitou, 75003 Paris. 33 (0)1 42 74 10 10. Hotelpetitmoulin.com


While you’re in town:
Visit the
Paris Haute Couture exhibit at L’Hôtel de Ville de Paris (March 6 to July 9) on the historical fashion front. And afterward, grab a bite at Le Mary Celeste (1, rue Commines), the newly opened oyster-and-wine bar—a gastronomic first—founded by the New York expats who also brought a taqueria and hot dog joint to the city of baguettes and fine
vin.


Fashionable travel destination: Toronto


Why now:
The second season of World MasterCard Fashion Week at the David Pecaut Square is underway come March (18 to 22). As well, the
Roger Vivier: Process to Perfection exhibit at the Bata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor St. W.) until April 7 has inspired haute dialogue in the city, with a lecture series and screening of fashionable films from the 1950s, like
Silk Screenings (March 21), which provides a backdrop to Vivier’s Paris.


Where to stay:
The freshly reopened Four Seasons Hotel Toronto breathes new life into the buzzing Yorkville stretch and builds on the city’s allure as one of Canada’s must-visit travel hot spots, featuring a 30, 000-square-foot spa for relaxing, and ultra-swank bar for unwinding with a drink against the floor-to-ceiling window backdrop.
60 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto. fourseasons.com/toronto


While you’re in town:
Come for the world premiere of
Game of Thrones: The Exhibition (March 9 to 16) at the Design Exchange and interact with costumes and props from the show. Then stay for the Christian Louboutin luxe footwear exhibit this summer (June 21 to September 15, also at the Design Exchange).
234 Bay Street.


Top 10 travel hot spots to visit in 2013

Read on a fab new boutique hotel opening at one of our picks for favourite fashionable travel destination this year…

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Photo courtesy of Hotel du Petit Moulin.

Fashionable destination: Helsinki

Why now: A fashionable experience all around, arrive in style with a Finnair aircraft retrofitted with the prints and dining ware of the splashy iconic Finnish fashion and homeware brand Marimekko. Part of three-phase luxe overhaul, Finnair has outfitted Helsinki Airport with two new swank lounges and the entire cabin crew with uniforms by designer Ritva-Liisa Pohjalainen.

Where to stay:
Indulge in some old world European charm at Hotel Kämp, which celebrated its 125th anniversary last year. The luxe hotel is perfectly located in the Kluuvi shopping district, which serves up local Finnish designs and market fare. Unwind with a signature hot stone massage at the hotel’s Kämp Spa, then nibble on Asian finger-food cuisine at the restaurant YUME. Kluuvikatu 2, 00100 Helsinki. Hotelkamp.com.

While you’re in town: Dive into a Russian fairytale with the Firebird and Snow Maiden exhibit at the Helsinki Museum of Art (on until May 26), featuring classic Russian paintings of Mikhail Vrubel’s The Swan Princess and Viktor Vasnetsov’s The Snow Maiden and Alyonushka, along with illustrations and theatrical sketches.

Fashionable destination: New York

Why now: OK, we get it. This goes without say: and while many of the hottest New York labels are available (thankfully!) through e-commerce vessels, brick-and-mortar high fashion shops are valiantly staking their claim in the Big Apple. Balenciaga just opened a pop-up shop in SoHo and Massimo Dutti opened their New York flagship at 689 Fifth Avenue late in 2012. We hear Proenza Schouler is scouting downtown for its second NYC location.

Where to stay:
The Refinery Hotel New York, opening this month, takes over the Colony Arcade building—once a hat factory—and leaves a boutique joint, complete with prohibition-style tea lounge and rooftop bar, in its place. Classy! 63 W 38th St., New York, 1-646-664-0310. Refineryhotelnewyork.com

While you’re in town:
The grunge! The mod looks! This spring is a little more badass, wouldn’t you say? How fitting then that PUNK: Chaos to Couture, opens May 6 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, highlighting the intersection of Dada and postmodern art movements with equally fierce fashion players. Start spreading the news…

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