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  1. Jean-Louis Costes (born 13 May 1954) is a French noise musician, performance artist and film actor.

  2. For the Costes brothers, Jean-Louis and Gilbert, the Café Costes was the founding stone of an unpremeditated empire, one that holds sway on the French psyche to this day.

    • What is your design philosophy? I don’t know what you mean by a design philosophy. I choose people; all my life, I have chosen people. My first designer was Philippe Starck [for the Café Costes, which propelled Jean-Louis and his brother Gilbert to fame in 1984], who was unknown at the time.
    • What is the ‘legend of the Costes’ that people talk about? There is no legend. I don’t know. I didn’t do anything deliberately, but it happened. We are different.
    • What do you like your guests to do? I don’t like people who stay in their rooms. The guests have to meet and see real Parisians. People eating in the restaurant need to feel like they are in their own town.
    • What makes the Costes different? I wanted to make an urban resort, not a business hotel, even though we have a lot of business guests. I’m also not part of a group, which makes a difference; we can be more joyful, more dynamic.
  3. Jean-Louis Costes est un restaurateur et homme d'affaires né en 1950 à Saint-Amans-des-Cots dans l' Aveyron.

    • restaurateur, hôtelier et homme d'affaires
    • 1950Saint-Amans-des-Cots
    • Costes
    • française
  4. Jean-Louis Costes, né le 13 mai 1954 à Paris, est un artiste performeur, musicien, cinéaste, dessinateur et écrivain français. Biographie. Cette section ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (décembre 2016) . Jean-Louis Costes grandit à Croissy-sur-Seine 1 où il apprend le piano.

  5. ---- COSTES - TRASH ROMANTIQUE ----- SONGS, CLIPS, SHOWS, FILMS, INTERVIEWS, DOCUMENTAIRES ----- 300 CHANSONS SUR YOUTUBE ! ----- ( photo de la chaine : Camille Robert ) Pour trouver facilement...

  6. Aug 11, 2016 · Famous Paris hotelier Jean-Louis Costes has been given planning permission for his first UK hotel, in London in partnership with Cadogan Estates. The go ahead was given to architects ReardonSmith to convert the 19th century porperty at One Sloane Gardens into a 40-bedroom luxury hotel.