A Festive Season Journey Through Paris’s Hottest New Stores
November 19, 2024 Where to Shop in Paris
The festive season shopping mood has arrived, and so have new boutiques! It’s time to explore some new spots. Timeless and trendy pieces across the chic elegance of the Left Bank to the vibrant flair of the Right Bank. A fresh selection of stores is ready to welcome you with exquisite offerings. Let’s dive into some of the most exciting new openings, bringing shopping charm and luxurious finds to the City of Lights.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s Latest Boutique Shines in the Triangle d’Or
Maison Francis Kurkdjian has opened its first boutique in Paris’s prestigious Triangle d’Or. Located at 24 rue François 1er, near luxury brands like Dior, Rabanne, and Celine, the boutique quietly launched this summer. It marks the brand’s third store in Paris, alongside its original location on rue d’Alger, opened in 2009, and its Marais store, opened in 2014. The new boutique offers the full fragrance collection, private consultations, and personalized engraving services for perfume bottles and leather goods.
Since joining the LVMH group in 2017, Maison Francis Kurkdjian has expanded its presence to over 800 retail locations in 60 countries. The brand recently launched Apom, a fusion of its discontinued 2009 fragrances. In addition, Francis Kurkdjian became the creative director of Parfums Christian Dior in 2021, further solidifying his influence in the luxury fragrance industry.
7 for All Mankind:
Over on the Right Bank, the cool girl’s favorite denim brand, 7 For All Mankind, has just opened its new store, right in time for the festive season. Perfectly located near the Saint Laurent flagship and across from a Dior beauty shop, this boutique brings California’s laid-back vibe straight to Paris. Famous for their premium jeans, 7 For All Mankind now offers a full wardrobe—including stylish jackets and leather outerwear, perfect for cozying up as winter sets in.
The boutique’s interior reflects a blend of natural oak and sleek modern finishes, capturing California’s sunlit ease with a dash of Parisian sophistication. Looking for versatile denim or a statement leather piece, this boutique has it all for refreshing your wardrobe. With exclusive events like their Paris Fashion Week opening, this new spot is already a must-visit for fashion lovers looking to stay effortlessly stylish this winter.
God’s True Cashmere:
Nestled across the Seine, God’s True Cashmere brings a touch of laid-back luxury with a celebrity twist. Sat Hari’s new boutique, co-founded with Brad Pitt, presents sumptuous cashmere shirts and overshirts encapsulating a cozy yet fashionable aesthetic. The boutique radiates cashmere pieces crafted in soothing pastel hues. Each is adorned with seven gemstone buttons—symbolizing the seven chakras. The buttons, sourced directly from Jaipur, India are here to add a spiritual touch to the relaxed styles that embody California’s effortless chic.
This boutique, set in a charming corner of Paris, is perfect for those looking to add a sense of warmth and refined elegance to their wardrobe during the winter months. The collection also includes a new range of heavy linen pieces for both men and women, accented with racing stripes inspired by Brad Pitt’s latest F1 movie. It’s an ideal spot for picking up a unique holiday gift for those who love a blend of comfort, style, and a touch of celebrity sparkle.
VAISHALI S:
For something a little more opulent, head to 188 Boulevard Saint-Germain, where Indian designer Vaishali Shadangule has opened her first European boutique. Bringing Indian haute couture to Paris. Vaishali’s new space is dedicated to luxurious craftsmanship and sustainable fashion.
The boutique, designed entirely in white, is a minimalist haven that serves as a canvas for Vaishali’s intricate garments. Her designs showcase complex weaving techniques, with rich fabrics that blend traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern silhouettes. The store also features her home decor collection, which includes unique pieces made from eco-conscious textiles. This boutique is a must-visit for those seeking something truly distinctive and culturally rich for the holidays.
The Row:
Another new addition to Paris’s shopping scene is The Row, opened by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The Row’s Paris boutique epitomizes understated elegance. Famous for its minimalist style, the store offers a special curated collection for Paris. Timeless pieces include cashmere sweaters, structured coats, and elegant accessories.
The boutique’s sleek, neutral-toned interior is a serene space that allows each garment to shine. It is a perfect environment for those looking for holiday gifts that embrace the ethos of “less is more.” The Row’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship is evident in every stitch.
Hackett New Boutique at Golden Triangle
The British menswear brand Hackett has just opened its second boutique in Paris. Located at 24 rue Marbeuf in the 8th arrondissement, right in the heart of the Golden Triangle, this 170-square-meter space is divided into distinct areas, each showcasing the brand’s quintessentially English aesthetic. From its signature green hues to carefully curated vintage furniture, the store embodies Hackett’s timeless charm. Founded in 1983 by Jeremy Hackett, the brand continues to expand its presence in the French capital.
Rivedroite Paris:
French eco-responsible bag and accessory brand Rivedroite Paris has unveiled its second boutique, located at 10 rue Richelieu, near the Comédie-Française and the Louvre. One year after opening its first store in the Marais, Rivedroite introduces a bright, contemporary space spanning two floors.
On the ground level, customers can explore the brand’s full collection alongside vinyl records, magazines, and a café serving teas and lattes selected by Plural, paired with pastries from Café Margo. The basement houses a vintage photo booth and a dedicated workshop for repairs and customizations.
Founded in 2016 by Yasmine Auquier Buron, Sofia Buron, and Aurélie Jansem, Rivedroite Paris emphasizes sustainability. Its products are crafted from recycled and upcycled materials and produced in Casablanca, Morocco, by artisans who are supported with microloans, training, and resources to develop their own independent workshops. This innovative approach combines fashion with social impact, making Rivedroite Paris a standout in the sustainable fashion industry.
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