This offshoot of Françoise Dorget's original Marais shop has goodies such as exquisite hand-sewn quilts from west Bengal, crisp cotton and organdie tunics, Berber scarves,...
19 rue St-NicolasThe owners of this three-floor vintage wonderland have an eye for what's funky, from cowboy gear to 1960s debutantes frocks, though prices are high.
16-18 rue des TaillandiersBright, cleverly designed basics for children aged three months to 14 years, at low prices. The Bébé branch, with fashionable accessories and clothing for kids up to two years,...
120-122 rue du Fbg-St-AntoineSeguin specialises in French design from the 1950s: items by Jean Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand are on display in a showroom designed by Jean Nouvel.
5 rue des TaillandiersMarant's style is easily recognisable in her ethno-babe brocades, blanket-like coats and decorated sweaters. It's a favourite among young trendies.
16 rue de CharonneMichel Cousin bakes up to 23 different types of organic loaf in his wood-fired oven - varieties include the flutiot (rye bread with raisins, walnuts and hazelnuts), the sarment...
43 rue de MontreuilThe only flea market in central Paris, Aligre stays true to its junk tradition with a handful of brocanteurs peddling books, phone cards, kitchenware and oddities at what seem...
Pl d'AligreMoisan's organic bread, viennoiseries and rustic tarts are outstanding. At this branch, situated by the market, there's always a healthy queue snaking out the door.
5 pl d'AligreThe former Le Bihan was taken over by Silvera in 2005 and is now a three-floor showcase for modern design. Look out for furniture and lighting from Perriand, Pesce, Pillet,...
41 rue du Fbg-St-Antoine