AB33, the original boutique run by fashion addict Agathe Buchotte, has become a must in every like-minded woman's address book for its eclectic mix of pieces from smaller...
33 & 60 rue CharlotTwo young entrepreneurs are reviving bespoke for a new generation in this tiny shop. Custom shirts start from €119 and can be delivered in a week or so; they will also make or...
26 rue du Mont-ThaborCacharel is behind this concept shirt store in a loft-style space. Cool, masculine and nonchalant, the shirts, which start at €45, have that Gallic panache for which the brand...
21 rue d'UzèsThe city's oldest department store, opened in 1848, is also its most swish and user-friendly, thanks to an extensive redesign by LVMH. Luxury boutiques, Dior and Chanel among...
24 rue de SèvresExchewing the glass cabinet approach of Colette, this fashion concept store is youthful and accessible, with an ever-changing selection of hip brands including Puma Black...
66 av des Champs-ElyséesIn the magnificently appointed Printemps you'll find everything you didn't even know you wanted and English-speaking assistants to help you find it. But fashion is where it...
64 bd HaussmannThe first Paris boutique for this successful collaboration between Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas gives regular sportswear a kick, with high-tech fabrics, oversized pockets and...
47 rue Etienne-MarcelThe look here is simple but stylish: think perfectly cut basics in muted tones. Hip without trying too hard, its jeans are a big hit with denim aficionados - the skinny version...
38 rue MadameThis fresh, Paris-based label created by Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief now has 350 outlets around the world, including five Paris boutiques. You'll find dresses, skirts and...
22 rue des Francs-BourgeoisClubland duo Princesse Léa and Jean-Louis Faverole squeeze items from little-known local and international designers (Shai Wear, Li-Lei, Drolaic, OK47), plus small, established...
47bis rue d'OrselThis retail and leisure development housed in old wine warehouses is a relaxed place to shop, with the advantage of late and Sunday opening. Squarely aimed at tourists and...
Cour St EmilionHomeware heaven: there's even a Bricolage Café with internet access. Upper floors have a good range of men's outdoor wear, upmarket bed linen, toys, books, household appliances...
52-64 rue de RivoliCultish emporium of sporting goods, from hip watches to cross-country skis, on four themed floors.
50-56 rue de CaumartinHere you pay lofty prices to get limited editions of the coolest trainers six months before the rest of the world even finds out they should be wearing them.
11 rue Pierre-LescotThis hot new address for the Marais style crowd concentrates on a few well-chosen brands: Valentine Gaulthier (France), By Malene Birger (Denmark), Sass & Bide (Australia), NDC...
56 rue de Saintonge