I find that small original of the Liberty's Statue by the Seine very charming!
I have been attending a design school situated in rue du Dragon, which is just by blv St Germain - therefore it is my favourite district.
Btw - If you want to read a good book about the city itself and different difficulties of famous people who lived there

I would recommend "A Literary Companion to Paris" by Ian Littlewood (Ed. Penguin Travel).
Unfortunately I do not live in Paris anymore but I try to visit as often as possible with as much as possible amount of money and I shop frantically and try to breathe in the special atmosphere (not traffic fumes!

) that this city definitely has.
Love to walk along the streets, observe women and then try to find simmilar items in the shops in rue de Rennes and close to St Sulpice (not in YSL, though!

).
Speaking about Parisian Chic and that certain "je ne sais quoi" - I have to mention one image that sticked in my head forever : once, in St Sulpice, having coffee with a friend, I saw a girl in an advanced preagnancy passing by, wearing little black mini dress, big bag, beautiful silver sandals on perfectly manicured feet and a sweet ponytail.
I have been admiring her like a little beautiful cake as she was so feminine and gorgeous. Near the school, in a boutique I have met Isabelle Huppert - who I had spotted just because I have noticed a lady in a long bulky coat but in a great wool hat on her had. I spotted the hat first and that it is being worn by my favourite actress

Of course did not do anything, just pretended I did not recognize her - she was glowing, with her amazing freckles and without any makeup.
To me Paris will always be the most fashionable city in the world, no mater what disadvantages of this oppinion people are still finding.
I was just depressed and sad

in London, with its expensive shops and in my oppinion - lack of taste and blind trend following...