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Parisian Shopping Guide





I hope Paris is on your list this summer because I have carefully chosen places to go and things to see when your arrive:

To start, my love for vintage shopping has become an obsession! In Paris there are so many places to shop for vintage I thought I would help you narrow it down to the finest!
For the best selection of jewelry make time to stop by the Flee market known as the Aux Puces (allele 3, stands 5et7. 110, rue Des Roisers 93400) on the weekend. My favorite booth caught my eye with the most 80s Chanel I've ever seen. J'adore the dealer, Olwen Forest, who had every piece of art deco rock star gold from YSL Versace and Chanel. Decked out herself, she could not have been more helpful!

For designer consignment and vintage accessories go to W&K. Full of Hermes Bags and belts with Chanel dresses and tops, you won't leave empty handed.

For a splurge on special vintage haute couture Didier Ludot (A Rachel Zoe Favorite) in the Palace Royale has the finest high-end gowns fit for a princess.

For a happy medium try Neila Vintage and Design (26 Rue du Mont Thabor-75001). From No name 50s Dresses fit for Jacky-O to Missoni sweaters and Hermes boots you will find items from 5 euros to 5,000 euros.

Not into Vintage yet? Gerard Darel had the best selection of a mix between LA chic and New York business outfits for a reasonable prices. Beautiful prints caught my eye from Leopard to butterflies to tweed, the boutique had beautifully made jackets to casual blouses and jet setting scarves. To my surprise while trying on clothes I noticed the equally stylish and beautiful Jessica Alba in the dressing room next to me!
After working up an appetite from shopping I fell in love with the quiche, crepes, and macaroons next door at the famous café Carette.


For walking flats channeling Brigitte  Bardot Jet Set has candy colored two tone flats to choose from for walking the streets of Paris for the rest of your tour!
With Love From Paris,
Krystal


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