The iconic Hermès brand has a new address in Paris! After a century on the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, the brand has set up shop in the heart of St.-Germain-des-Près. This minimalist-chic space is a welcome change from its larger, often crowded, Right Bank counterpart. Nestled in the former swimming pool of the Hotel Lutetia, built in 1935, the store is a must-visit for stylish travelers seeking an intimate and curated experience.
Le Bon Marché: A Parisian Grande Dame
If you’re looking for the ultimate Parisian department store experience, Le Bon Marché is your destination. Founded in 1848, this Left Bank gem is the city’s oldest department store. Don’t be fooled by its 19th-century exterior; the store has evolved into one of the most exclusive shopping destinations in Europe since its acquisition by LVMH, the French luxury goods conglomerate.
Inside, you’ll find an array of luxury goods, from high-end fashion to exquisite home décor. And for a truly Parisian experience, be sure to visit La Grande Épicerie, the store’s expansive food hall located just across the street.
Rediscovering the Thrill of Shopping in Paris: Salon Septième
Shopping in Paris used to be a treasure hunt, a chance to discover unique items unavailable elsewhere. But with the rise of globalization and online shopping, that thrill has faded. Fortunately, Salon Septième, a private atelier founded by American fashion executive Nancy Pedot, has rekindled the joy of shopping in Paris.
Pedot, who has worked for leading retail giants like Gymboree and Comptoir des Cottoniers, brings her passion for French craftsmanship to Salon Septième. She collaborates with the finest mills, the same ones that supply Hermès and Chanel, to create exquisite pieces that are both classic and timeless.
Step into Salon Septième’s Seventh Arrondissement salon, located near the Champ de Mars, and be transported to a world of luxurious fabrics and meticulous tailoring. Work with Nancy and her team to design your own unique look, choosing from a selection of sumptuous fabrics and classic styles. Imagine a double face cashmere wrap coat paired with an organza shawl for evening, or a hammered silk blouse in jewel tones worn with a long skirt for the office. Each piece is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, rivaling the very best creations of Saint Laurent or Gucci.
These are not trendy, fast-fashion pieces. They are made to last, designed to become cherished heirlooms that your children will want to borrow. Forget the fleeting trends; embrace the enduring elegance of Salon Septième.
Assouline: A Bookstore for Book Lovers and Collectors
For those who appreciate beautiful books, Assouline’s flagship bookstore in Paris is a must-visit. This haven for bibliophiles boasts a stunning collection of art, fashion, travel, and lifestyle books, all beautifully displayed on walls and tables. Many of their titles are available in creative boxed sets, perfect for gifts or for adding a touch of sophistication to your home library.
Buly 1803: A Whiff of Parisian History
Step into the enchanting world of Buly 1803, an apothecary-inspired boutique on the Left Bank. Inspired by famed Parisian perfumer Jean-Vincent Bully, who opened a boutique on the Rue St-Honoré in 1803, founder Ramdane Touhami (formerly of Cire Trudon candles) has brought back the timeless elegance of 19th-century perfumery.
Buly 1803 offers a range of exquisite soaps and beauty products packaged in beautiful vintage-style bottles. The shop’s aroma is intoxicating, transporting you back to a bygone era of Parisian elegance.