Clothing shopping in France
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Un Chien dans le Marais
For the dog that has everything. This little boutique stocks nothing but dog outfits in all sizes. Pick out a design perfectly suited to your pooch from the latest winter and summer 'collections' while owner Franck Woerther's pet rabbits, Thelma and Louise, lope underfoot (Thelma was actually belatedly discovered to be a boy, but hey, this is the Marais, baby).
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P'tit Mec
Both parents and kids will go nuts at P'tit Mec. From cute to too cute, there's a great selection of clothing, shoes and kidlet accessories of all shapes and sizes. When they get sick of you making them try on clothes, throw them into the games area to run amok. Everyone's a winner.
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Sonia Rykiel
In the heady days of May 1968, amid Paris' student uprisings, Sonia Rykiel opened her inaugural boutique here; she went on to revolutionise garments with her inverted seams, 'no hems' and 'no lining'. Her diffusion labels are housed in separate boutiques nearby.
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Banana Moon
This shop has everything you need for summer - swimsuits, bags and sandals (designed for comfort as well as appearance) - and it's reasonably priced. After making your 'essential' purchases, head down to Cannes promenade and show them off!
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Jean-Paul Gaultier
A shy kid from the Paris suburbs, JPG morphed into the enfant terrible of the fashion world with his granny’s corsets, men dressed in skirts and Madonna’s conical bra.
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Monte Carlo Accueil
Should arranging your own shopping spree be too much of a chore, Monte Carlo Accueil can do it for you (minimum three people). Or take along a fashion consultant.
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Isabelle Kristensen
Atop Le Rocher, Danish-born designer, and former top model, Isabelle Kristensen, design ball gowns and evening wear to die for.
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Antoine et Lili Marais
The Marais branch of this wonderful Parisian institution sells designer clothing and hip home decorations.
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Chanel
Box jackets and little black dresses, chic ever since their first appearance in the 1920s.
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