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The best shops in Paris: Inspiration for retail

The best shops in Paris: Inspiration for retail

The best shops in Paris: Inspiration for retail

For retailers who want to discover the examples of Guteinzelhandel, and for Merchandiser who searched for inspiration, fashionunited shops have selected, whose shopping experience is worth one about.Historical boutiques that need to be discovered (again), leading examples of retailainment and successful concept stores-here is our three-point guideline for shopping destinations, in which buying itself is secondary.

1.The historical: chic that is amazed

Fashion boutiques, the walls of which let the story of Paris resume.

Bvlgari - 23 Place Vendôme

The new Bulgari flagship opened last July is an an temple of luxury.The Roman jeweler house splendidly and craftsmanship in the original restoration: Marble Auspavonazzetto and Breccia di Seravezza, noble walnut wood, glossy iron and brass, opulent silk and velvet fabrics, a special treatment for a unique graduation effect and one-facted hanging stairs.The place will address aesthetes who are interested in manual splendor.

An example: Four craftsmanship was necessary to restore the place: the studio Chevalier, the studio Perrault, VLD Paris undart Mural.

Kith - 49 Rue Pierre Charron

KITH, the multimark chain, which has been specialized in the world of streetwear, opened a three-story, 16 in February.000 square meter boutique in Paris.The Pershing Hall, a former luxury hotel, is a place of history: the end of the 18.Century of private work was the headquarters of the American expedition corps in France during the First World War, as reported by the magazine challenges.The business also has a restaurant, whadelle's, as well as a cereal and ice bar.The scenography of the place was conceived by the firmasnarkitecture.

To offer: The address offers shoe and clothing collections for men, women and children.

Chanel - Rue Cambon

The Rue Cambon 31 was the scene of a large chapter of the fashion history behind its stone facade: that by Gabrielle Chanel.Between 1923 and 1927, Chanel bought part of Rue Cambon: numbers 29, 25, 23 and 27, while the boutique recently opened in November 2018.The buildings come from the 18., 17.and 19.Century and some of them are classified as "picturesque elements of the city of Paris".

For example: In number 19, a large limestone staircase with each other is provided with the mirrors that are reminiscent of the mythical staircase Derrue Cambon 31.In addition, the business houses 28 art works by around 20 different artists.

Hermès - 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint -Honoré

The Hermès business in Faubourg Saint Honoré is an institution.In 1880, Charles-Émile Hermès, the son of the founder Thierryhermès, set up the workshops in the 24 Faubourg Saint-Honoré and opened the most business.Today the address is known for its old -fashioned charmund its windows with spectacular backdrops, which Antoine Platteau, decorator and stage designer for theater and cinema, was designed.

Other addresses that are worth seeing: Dior (127 Avenue Deschamps-Élysées, 8.Arrondissement), Moynat (348 Rue Saint-Honoré, 1.Arrondissement), Chaumet (12 Place Vendôme, 1.Arrondissement), Courrèges (40 Rue François Iᵉʳ, 8.Arrondissement), Moncler (119 Avenue Deschamps-Élysées, 8.Arrondissement).

2.The trendy: feel on the ravages of time

A list of concept stores in which a simple visit to Wieda feels immersed in the upcoming trends.

Elevastor - 1 Rue Dupetit -Thouars

Elevastor emerged from an e-commerce website launched in 2017 and is in the third arrondissement.He is shopping a selection of experimental and unusual brands for men and women, from high -quality sneakers from Filling Piece to colorful theater from Charles Jeffrey Loverboy to Paloma Wool, Telfar, Vaquera, Abra and sank.There are also beauty products, jewelry and lifestyle articles.

Joyce Gallery - 168 Galerie de Valois

Over thirty years ago Madame Ma, the President of the Joyce Group, opened, the Joyce Gallery is the ideal place to cover new talents.Natalie Lacroix pop-up stores organizes fellow designers every six months, which "the values of the Savoir Fair and the craftsman's craftsman's rights and who are usually very well represented in the big brands," says the fashion and lifestyle expert on the phone.The next pop-up store takes place in the Christmas season.

TIP: Find out about the program before visiting-there are art exhibitions here..

The Broken Arm - 12 Rue Perrée

The Broken Arm, which opened in the heart of Marais in 2013, comprises 200 square meters.Articles of large luxury brands such as Prada Odermaison Margiela for women and men are offered here, but also exclusive products from cooperations with various labels such as the Prada Xadidas collaboration.The restaurant also works with brands itself, most recently with the sports clothing company Salomon.

Note: The restaurant is currently closed due to construction work and is reopened as a café in September.

Le Dix - 10 rue of the Ciseaux

The Concept Store Le Dix opened in 2020.The founders Adham Murray andzeïneb Chaouch conquered him as a shop window for aspiring and even known brands, in cooperation with artists created pieces, up -cycled models in very small quantities as well as jewelry and accessories.The brands represented include House of Sunny, Milkwithe, Anissa Aida, Tamarzigt and Ted.

In addition, the room in the basement houses a nail studio that presents their creations on its own Instagram account: @Ledix_nailedit.

Larry Deadstock - 63-65 Rue de Saintonge

Larry's shop is the name known as sneaker collectors.The shop opened three years ago has on the resale and is now the place where you can find streetwear pieces and expensive couples.Larry Deadstock has been known for about fifteen years and mainly buys from private individuals.

Note: In number 70 on the same street, Larry Deadstock also offers a business for American and Japanese sweets: Larry and THechocolate Factory.

L'éclaireur Archives - 40 Rue de Sévigné

The L'éclaireur, one of the first Paris Concept Stores, founded in the 1980s, is famous for his avant-garde vision, his creative stage design and his niche designer.The business has three locations in Paris, in 1.and 8.Arrondissement and Immarais district, where the premises were recently redesigned to offer an selection of second-hand products.Under the name L'Eclaireur Archives, luxury brands such as Sacai, Saint Laurent, Jil Sander, Off-White, Commes des Garçons or Stella McCartney are offered under the name L'Eclaireur Archives..

In addition, the other two addresses are located in Rue Boissyd'anglas 10 and Rue Hérold 10.

Other retail addresses that are worth seeing: Centrecommercial (9 Rue Madame, 2 Rue de Marseille and 22 Rue Yves Toudic), Tomgreyhound (19 Rue de Saintonge, 3.Arrondissement), Beige Habilleur (83 RueChardon Lagache, 16.Arrondissement), Dover Street Market (11 bis RueElzevir, 3.Arrondissement) und Dover Street Little Market ( 54 Rue duFaubourg Saint-Honoré, 8.Arrondissement).

3."Retailainment": You can have fun here

The Paris addresses, where retail strategy mixes with fun.

I -Run - 10 Rue du Plâtre

France's largest running catalog opened on 5.March his Paris Concept Store.In order to relieve its sales point in a real destination, i-Run has a number of events and experience organized, such as the possibility of visiting live recordings of podcasts, tests, meetings with athletes, organized aperitifs and sog coaching sessions.

It is particularly worth mentioning that specialized running sports brand offers are not widespread in France in France, such as Hoka One, Brooks or Saucony.

Canada Goose - 283 Rue Saint -Honoré

The Outdoor brand Canada Goose attaches great importance to offering the real-comprehensive experience in the shop.His address in the Ruesaint fee is no exception.The brand provides a temperature regulatory room for the fitting of stepmänles, which are cold temperatures, which is also referred to.For example, visitors could try out the coats and down jackets of the brand in the area for which they were developed: a snowy place in mid -temperatures that can fall up to -25 degrees.

La Samaritaine - 9 Rue de la Monnaie

Das frisch eröffnete Kaufhaus laSamaritaine ist eines der neuesten Schmuckstücke der LVMH-Gruppe.In this department store in 1.Arrondissement were completely renovated and designed the interiors, the facades and the details of Art Deco and Art Nouveau, in order to offer visitors a top -class shopping experience.At 20.000 square meters of sales space and seven floors find the audience not only women and men's fashion, but also: the Parisergalerie Pertrotin (for five months), a spa, artistic events, several restaurants, jewelry, watches and exclusive collections.

In addition, the very large beauty area - 3.000 square meters - designed by the creative and digital agency Malherbe Paris.

Nike - 79 Avenue des Champs -Élysées

Nike Flagship opened in 2020 on the Champs-Élysées extends over four floors and 2.400 square meters.The sporting goods manufacturer wanted to offer immersive and digital experience.Runners can try out a different service: Nike Fit's Bra Fit, with which Sie recommendations for the best possible bra size receive.The event location also offers interactive games for children, including a virtual course.

The Nike flagship offers women's, men's, men's and the largest range of children in France.

Other retail addresses that are worth seeing: Bus (84 Rue Lemercier, 17.Arrondissement), Cœur sacré (5 rue Saint-Eleuthère, 18.Arrondissement), Paco Rabanne (54 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 8.Arrondissement), Saint Laurent Rive Droite (213 Rue Saint Honoré, 1.Arrondissement), Balmain (374 de la Rue Saint-Honoré, 1.Arrondissement),Sézane (63 Boulevard des Batignolles, 17.Arrondissement).

This article was previously on fashionunited.Fr Published.Translation and editing: Barbara Russ

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