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Etienne-Marcel
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Set up in 1998, Royalcheese is a Mecca for hip streetwear. While denim (Levi's Vintage, Wrangler, Edwin etc.) features prominently on the menu, the store also stocks brands such as April 77, Lyle & Scott and Sessùn. Don't miss out on the Vans footwear "shop within a shop".
Saint-Paul
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Set up in Amsterdam in 1985, Scotch & Soda mainly designs menswear but also has clothing lines for women (Maison Scotch) and boys (Scotch Shrunk). The brand is extending its casual-fusion collections with a clothing line for girls (Scotch R'Belle), to be launched early 2011.
Abbesses
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Plenty of surprises await you in this store that locals aff ectionately call their “boudoir”. Discover a complete range of styles from vintage to items by rediscovered designers.
Quartier latin
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Servane Gaxotte makes delicate costume jewellery with an edgy rock and roll vibe. In 2002 she created Rose, a tiny doll with hinged body parts who looks like her. The 'Rose' charms in dozens of different styles pop up in each of the designer's collections, including a precious stone version in 2011.
Charlot
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This boutique with a retro frontage will brighten up your wardrobe, thanks to a new generation of designers from around the world. A simple dress, a well-tailored suit, extravagant shoes or a couturier bag Â… there's so much to choose from!
Abbesses
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Discover the latest collections by young London designers, vintage vinyl and artist-inspired shoes in this streamlined store complete with seventies furniture. A cosmopolitan and eclectic gallery store.
Charlot
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This edgy, multi-brand concept store is also a bookstore and publishing house, art gallery and a brand that works hand-in-glove with popular artists, graphic designers and musicians.
Tuileries
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Designers Catherine Lévy and Sigolène Prébois, the owners of Tsé & Tsé, got themslves noticed with their now-iconic "April Vase". Their delicate, tongue-in-cheek style can be seen in their collection of lamps, tableware and other everyday objects.
Tuileries
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This concept store offers an informed selection of elegant jewellery made by designers and craftsmen from all over the world. Most of these precious items are one-off pieces or limited editions, chosen for their pared-down and truly original style.
Etienne-Marcel
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Since 1971, Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto has been creating graphic collections that blur the line between feminine and masculine. This man of many talents (he has worked with Adidas and Mandarina Duck) favours layering and draping, clean-cut lines and low-key shades.