Destinations: Paris · 1st Arrondissement
Themes: Shopping
Inspired by: Shoe Shopping in Paris — by Sarah Raper Larenaudie, Published Apr. 2006
Destinations: Paris · 1st Arrondissement
Themes: Shopping
Inspired by: Shoe Shopping in Paris — by Sarah Raper Larenaudie, Published Apr. 2006
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At her flagship store for a line of goods that permeates European and Asian markets and can be found in upscale hotel room bathrooms around the wor
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The oldest department store in Paris, Le Bon Marché is considered by some to be the first department store in the world. The store's departments in
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Ground zero for a dizzying selection of straight-off-the-runway styles, this Italian manufacturer of some of the world's most coveted shoe labels s
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Famed for his fondness for treating shoes like pieces of clothing — fabrics and even zippers often adorn his designs — Bruno Frisoni sells whimsica
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Formerly of Christian Dior and Hermès, impeccably pedigreed shoe designer, Pierre Hardy, displays his sculptural shoes at a black-lacquered space a
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Parisiennes flock to his diminutive shop on a little street behind the Palais Royal for ultra-feminine sandals.
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Since February 2005, creative director Josephus Thimister, formerly of Balenciaga, has boosted Jourdan's style quotient and given the label's class
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Cutting-edge décor meets decadent shoe design at this boutique selling the high-fashion footwear of Rodolphe Menudier. Making its home amongst the
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Located on a street that’s considered prime territory for hunting down kitten heels, stilettos, and wedges, Louboutin’s leopard-print pumps are pre
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Paris, 18th Arrondissement (Pigalle), 9th Arrondissement
The spirit of the area that once housed Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and Raoul Dufy hasn’t completely died. Prim old ladies, jocular bistro owners, a stray drag queen or two—everyone knows everyone i
...Cannes, Nice, St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, St. Tropez, Antibes
The French Riviera is a premier resort destination for good reason: It has clear water bordered by stretches of white-sand beaches, rocky cliffs, and hidden coves—and it’s only a 90-minute flight
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Old World meets the Modern World in Paris' Second Arondissement of Paris. The offereings of Rue Chabanais and Rue St.-Anne include books on far-flung destinations, 16th century drawings, organic ce
...Paris, 3rd Arrondissement (Upper Marais), 6th Arrondissement (St.-Germain), 7th Arrondissement
In Paris, there's no need to traipse all over town searching for quintessential romantic spots: the city is filled with them. In fact, the Paris-ness of Paris can be distilled into a single arrond...
Paris
When it comes to iconic baguettes, flaky croissants, and melt-in-your-mouth pains au chocolat, the French capital delivers....just follow our guide for finding—and tasting—the best in the city.
Paris, 1st Arrondissement, 4th Arrondissement (Marais), 6th Arrondissement (St.-Germain), 7th Arrondissement
In Paris, there’s so much street life, so much light and joy. Though France’s capital is one of the most beautiful in the world, it’s not always the easiest to crack. Four stylish designers who now
...Paris, 3rd Arrondissement (Upper Marais), 4th Arrondissement (Marais), 5th Arrondissement (Latin Quarter), 16th Arrondissement (Trocadero)
The French don't just talk about l'amour, they live it. There's the art, the architecture, the restaurants; meander along the Seine and you'll fall in love with this city.
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