Celine Daoust
Fascinated by stones and lithotherapy from very early childhood, this Belgian designer has decided to open her very first Parisian boutique at the heart of the elegant 6th arrondissement. A minimalist showcase bearing her name, Céline d’Aoust, where she displays her precious talisman jewellery.
OGATA Paris
A tea room, restaurant and bar, OGATA Paris is also an art-gallery and boutique delicately reflecting the Japanese lifestyle. Along with ceramics and refined tableware, pastries and rare teas also enjoy a place of honour. An all-round experience for an afternoon's immersion in Japanese culture.
La Samaritaine
Its reopening was awaited for years. Today, the legendary Samaritaine has woken up in all majesty, giving places of honour to fashion, gastronomy and the fine art of living. Watches and jewellery are not forgotten, nor beauty care which benefits alone from 3,000 sqm! A first in Paris.
TRAME Paris
This young French homeware brand celebrates Mediterranean arts and crafts in contemporary creations blending design and craftsmanship. After its first collection, "A Voyage to Meknes", TRAME Paris recently unveiled its "Onda Calabra" collection at its new address at the heart of Le Marais.
Kith Paris
The flagship store of today's coolest New York label has moved into premises in the former Pershing Hall hotel, a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées. On the Kith Paris menu: three floors dedicated to streetwear for men and women, a restaurant and ice-cream and cereals bar. In short, a must address for all streetwear fans.
Moncler
The rising trendiness of the Grenoble-based brand born in 1952 never seems to end. Moncler recently inaugurated its largest store worldwide, here in Paris. Redesigned by the prestigious duo of architects Gilles & Boissier, these 1,000 sq.m overlooking the Champs-Élysées blend marble, brass and black wood. A showcase on a par with luxurious down jackets and designer pieces on display year-round.
Modes
The famous Italian concept store has just inaugurated its first boutique in Paris, on the corner of Avenue Montaigne and Rue François 1er. Collections from leading luxury brands rub shoulders here with those of young designers, winning the challenge for a seamless blend of fashion for both men and women. With its vintage area and sneakers corner, Modes is right in the swing of things.
Delvaux
Founded almost two centuries ago in Brussels, the world's oldest luxury leatherware brand treated itself this year to a new showcase in Paris, on Rue Saint-Honoré. The chance to (re)discover some of its iconic creations such as Le Brillant, Le Tempête and the Cool Box, worshipped by many celebrities.
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