Ringing the doorbell gains you entry to the factory-style showroom in the same building as Alaïa's headquarters and apartment, where the 72-year-old Tunisian creator continues...
7 rue de MoussyWith Nicolas Ghesquière at the helm, the Spanish fashion house is ahead of Japanese and Belgian designers in the hip stakes. Floating fabrics contrast with dramatic cuts,...
10 av George VInnovative Frisoni's shoes have a cinematic, pop edge: modern theatrics for the unconventional.
34 rue de GrenelleEvery fashionista, WAG and shoe fiend worth her salt owns or hankers after a pair of Louboutin's trademark red-soled creations. The sculptural form of each design is displayed...
19 rue Jean-Jacques-RousseauHere 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-LescotThe first boutique of this native Parisian fashion missile. Hot men's and women's designs and a dangerous line of shoes are all on display.
38 rue CharlotThis white boutique stocks shoes by Marc Jacobs, John Galliano, Proenza-Schouler and Viktor & Rolf.
28 rue de GrenellePrada's younger sister has this rue St-Honoré store as its main boutique, selling its quirky women's Prada's younger sister has this rue St-Honoré store as its main boutique,...
219 rue St-HonoréInternational fashionistas have taken a shine to Sophie Albou's retro-styled creations. The latest collection dresses leggy young things in a range of winter shorts, colourful...
64 rue des Sts-PèresThis classy black-and-white shoebox is home to Hardy's range of superbly conceived footwear - with a price tag to match - for men and women.
156 galerie de ValoisThis boutique makes the perfect backdrop for Menudier's racy designs. Open, silver-handleddrawers display his stilettos in profile, as well as outrageous thigh-high boots with...
14 rue de CastiglioneThe fashion editors' shoeman of choice, Vivier is credited with inventing the stiletto.
29 rue du Fbg-St-Honoré