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helena said:Shops I'd recommend are
L'eclaireur (Marais & Rue Herold) - for those without fear!
Maria Luisa - Rue Cambon
Spree - Montmatre
Onward - Bvd St Germain
Le Bon Marche - Rue de Bac
Vanessa Bruno - st Sulpice/Rue de Castiglione
Isabel Marant - a few places - Rue Charonne nr Bastille
Colette - St honore (more for people watching than shopping)
there are lots of other cool shops but best just to come upon them - that way you enjoy the surprise....
for avant-garde shopping, Onward and l'Eclaireur have to be mentioned. Onward carries AV Hash, Margiela, Trosman, Antonio Berardi, Viktor & Rolf, Ann Dem, and lots more..and l'Eclaireur carries similar stuff.
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UNiQFashionista said:Le bon Marche has rick owens..and im not sure but i think maria luisa has some too....
printemps for sure in my opinion has better stuff clothes wise...they have balenciaga,marni,stella,AnnD,dsquared and alot of other designers tht lafayette doesnt have..also check out le bon marche..less crowded than both other dep..better organised and has a nice selection from balenciaga,cdg,jill sander,chloe,westwood,owens,marni and much more...
deff better than printemps and gallaries imo

nr9dream said:Officially it's from jan. 11 until feb. 21![]()

Mettchen said:i'm going to paris on the february 12-17. if we're being realistic, will there be anything good (actually, just anything) left on sale? will the new collections be in? ..also, do chloé, marni and miu have their sales for this (very long) period as well?
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susie_bubble said:There is already a very large thread with lots of tips on shopping in Paris:
http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f97/paris-shopping-5626.html
I have posted some tips on vintage shopping there.![]()

susie_bubble said:^I can't say that Paris is the best place for budget shopping unless you want to shop at generic places like H&M, Etam etc. which isn't v. interesting at all. I posted some designer consignment/vintage picks which are v. reasonable. The best places for bargains are the flea markets like Vanves and Clignancourt.


Boots & Perfume said:This might be a silly question to post in this thread, but going to Paris on my own for a week in july, and was wondering if anyone had any tips on the best area to stay, that would be beautiful and convenient for shopping, getting around, etc? Also, any must-see/do's and favourite shopping. Thank you very much in advance![]()
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