Segoola, Opticien Mode, Lunettes solaires, rue de Turenne 75003 Paris
Segoola opticien
104, rue de Turenne
75003 Paris
Tel.:
01 42 74 55 20
Metro : Cirque d'hiver
Monday: 2:30PM to 7:30PM
Tuesday to Friday: 10:30AM to 7:30PM
Sunday: Noon to 6PM
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SEGOOLA vous offre la pointe de l'optique et du solaire au sein d'un concept-store charmant et convivial. Dans un style chic et rock, des canapés au motif pied-de-poule côtoient de grandes malles en cuir qui se mêlent parfaitement aux superbes boiseries et moulures de l'espace. Un coin photo-polaroid vous permet d'observer votre nouveau look et d'emporter le cliché en cas d'hésitation. Les lunettes semblent graviter dans des cloches en verre suspendues dans les airs, qui subliment l'exception des modèles. La sélection raffinée de chaque monture, vu chez SEGOOLA avant tout comme un accessoire de luxe - branches en python, écaille de tortues, or noir … - vous permettra de trouver LA paire de lunette qui s'adaptera à votre allure. Modèles vintages de luxe et dernières créations de designers pointus (Retro Super Futur, Lunor, Thierry Lasry,Garett Leigh, Emmanuelle Khan , Linda Farrow...) sont réunis pour combler les créateurs, artistes, modeuses ou globe-trotteurs qui se croisent dans cet espace pas comme les autres . Vous repartirez, hommes et femmes, comblés par l'amabilité des conseillères et chaussés de votre nouvel accessoire mode. Une gamme accessible à partir de 100 euros jusqu’à 600 euros pour les modèles plus rares.
Metro :
Chemin vert / Breguet Sabin / Bastille / Saint Paul
Tuesday to Sunday: 11AM to 7PM
Monday: closed
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Amateurs de cachemire, soie et pashmina tissés de façon authentique par les meilleurs artisans du nord de l'Inde, rendez vous sans tarder dans cette boutique, à deux pas de la Place des Vosges. Vous y découvrirez une fabuleuse sélection de larges châles brodés main, d'exceptionnelles étoles en cachemire (de 50 euros à 135 euros), ou de superbes écharpes en soie (à partir de 85 euros), aux motifs traditionnels ou, au contraire, très contemporains et particulièrement créatifs. De belles pièces d'exception, accessoires indispensables à toutes gardes-robes élégantes, tant masculines que féminines, à porter en toute saison.
Les « Fashion Vinyl Accessories » Anne Charlotte Goutal enfin disponibles dans le Marais. Venez découvrir l'univers pop de la créatrice et ses nombreux produits déclinés dans de multiples couleurs et portant les désormais célèbres pictogrammes. Trousses Ecoles, Cabas School, IT Bag, Protège Ipad, Trousses de Maquillage, Pop Wallet… sont quelques exemples de ses créations autour des thèmes de l'école, du voyage et du loisir. Un univers tendance et décalé qui ravira autant les fashionistas que les touristes en quête de cadeaux « frenchy ». Du sac cabas pour vos shoppings urbains au sac de voyage qui vous accompagnera lors de vos escapades week-end ; une belle sélection d'objets à s'approprier sans retenue. N'hésitez plus et courrez découvrir la "vinyl touch" chez Anne-Charlotte Goutal.
Gamme de prix : 15 à 150 euros.
Murielle Simon vous donne accès au savoir faire exclusif d'une maison de tradition permettant la réalisation de parures de tête et chapeaux pour homme ou femme, en édition limitée, ou sur commande, réalisés dans des matériaux de très grande qualité. Feutre, paille, cuir, melon, béret, toque, toutes les formes et matières rêvées sont réalisables. Votre couvre-chef pourra être personnalisé par l'ajout de plumes provenant de sa fabuleuse collection, précieusement conservées dans des cartons méticuleusement numérotées et rangées. Autruche, faisan, coq... sauront égailler votre chapeau et faire de vous le point de convergence de tous les regards. Bien entendu, la provenance de toutes ces plumes est strictement encadrée. La Maison Murmure By Spirit est classée Patrimoine National Français pour son savoir faire.
Simone & Lisa B
Simonne & Lisa B
19, rue de Poitou
75003 Paris
Metro : Temple,
Arts et Métiers,
F
illes du calvaire
Open :
Tuesday to saturday
11am to 7.30pm
Sunday
2pm to 7pm
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Nichée au coeur du Marais, entre galeries d'art et designers, Simonne & lisa B présente une selection pointue de vêtements pour femme et accessoires réalisés en éditions limitées par de jeunes créateurs issus des meilleures écoles de mode d'Europe, d'Asie et d'ailleurs. Les pièces présentées, bien que toutes très différentes se rejoignent dans la qualité des matières choisies, l'authenticité des procédés de fabrication, la recherche dans les coupes, le tout à des prix plutôt raisonnables:manteaux de 300 à 650 euros, robes/jupes de 200 à 350 euros...: Ystérique, Fille à papa, Tina Blossom ou Warmi ne sont que quelques unes des marques à découvrir dans cette véritable "écurie" de jeunes créateurs prometteurs. A savourer sans modération pour les amateurs de pièces rares et de qualité.
La Boutique Extraordinaire
La Boutique Extraordinaire
67, rue charlot
75003 Paris
Tel: 01 57 40 68 85
or 06 60 04 51 73
Metro: République, Oberkampf, Filles du Calvaire
Car park: rue de Bretagne
Tuesday to Saturday
from 11am to 8pm. Sunday from 3pm to 7pm.
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Tenue par une passionnée de matière textile, La Boutique Extraordinaire vous fera vous sentir exceptionnelle. On y entre intriguée, on en sort vêtue d'une oeuvre d'art textile. Plusieurs créateurs exposent ici et mettent en évidence la valeur des matières nobles et rares. Chaque vêtement est une véritable pièce de collection et viendra vous glisser des mots doux à l'oreille, et des douceurs dans la main... Tout cela, à des prix raisonnables, et avec une éthique bio-responsable dans l'origine des produits et le savoir-faire des créateurs. La Boutique Extraordinaire est vraiment la première galerie d'art textile.
Si vous avez envie de style unique , de marques nouvelles et innovantes, tant sur le plan du design que de la technologie, plutôt que de marques déjà vues aux logos ostentatoires vulgarisés, Les Opticiens du Marais est l’adresse idéale pour avoir un nouveau regard. Les productions mass-market n’ont pas droit de cité ici. Et la créativité est au Rendez vous, les VIP du quartier et même de la jet set internationale trouveront ici leur « french touch ». Nous avons même trouvé quelques modèles extrêmes qui plairaient à coup sur à Lady Gaga. Le service après vente et les assurances « échange adaptabilité » de vos verres et montures sont aussi un vrai plus. Qualité du service, innovation et créativité sont les mots clés de cette nouvelle enseigne qui à n’ en pas douter vous donnera entière satisfaction.
Saint-Paul, the secret Marais
by Camille Girette - Translation by Cara Scouten, Parismarais.com fashion & style specialist,
In partnership with Elle à Paris
Le Marais has a number of public parks and gardens springtime visitors shouldn't miss. Our favorite is Place des Vosges (originally named "Place Royale" during the time of Louis XIII and inaugurated in 1612). It is an absolute square, surrounded by perfectly symmetrical brick and stone apartment buildings sitting atop a colonnaded walkway.
Under the arches are some of Paris' chicest designer boutiques, art galleries, three-star restaurants and four-star hotels. Planted with well-pruned square-shaped trees, there are patches of lawns that only a few years ago were opened to the public for trespassing on -- sunbathers and picnickers quickly spread their blankets. Children play in the sandboxes and the harmony of the scene is entrancing.
A hidden garden worth taking a peep at are just behind the gates of the Musée Carnavalet at 16, rue des Francs Bourgeois. The museum is dedicated to the history of Paris and is formed of two 16th and 17th-century mansions around a perfect example of a formal French garden. It is designed to reflect the time of Madame de Sevigné, who was born there in 1626, and where she died in 1694. The true secret gardens of Le Marais lie behind the massive doors of the "Hôtels Particuliers" that the average visitor doesn't venture into.
Don't be afraid to peek in. Very often, the "digicode" allows entry during the day with the press of one button and what you will discover are quiet cobblestone courtyards and lovely gardens. Those who live in the converted apartments of these private mansions overlooking such serenity cannot help but to truly love living in Le Marais!
WITH YOUR GIRLFRIENDS.
1 Aspic Basilic
This « cabinet de curiosités » encompasses the mineral, vegetable and animal worlds. The new collection uses garden vegetables and insect shells to create design objects and accessories. You can also discover shrimp life in an ecosphere (from 99 €).
2 Azag
All of Elle à Paris’ favorite brands are on rue François Miron. At Pierre Azagury’s shop, discover his own ceramic creations (vases for 17 €) as well as notebooks by Madame Mo, bags by Jack Gomme, and objects by Press Citron…not far away, Sentou and Happy Home also rank among the best design shops of the capital.
3 Cornershop
Dishware, home decoration, furniture…the selection is chic and beautiful. This shop promotes French and foreign designers who you won’t find anywhere else. For example, for 80 €, the rechargeable electric candles by Jean-Luc Le Deun.
4 Sensitive et Fils
The two children of Lethi Tran, creator of the brand Sensitive, have each opened a boutique. One at rue Faidherbe, and one here, at rue François Miron. Manufactured in Asia, the clothing follows clean lines. Mao jackets are 61 €; accessories, a line of childrenswear, as well as new and old furniture are also available.
5 La Tête Ailleurs
Ethnic decor and large windows, we rushed to try their Mediterranean dishes : lamb shoulder, polenta with rosemary sauce, red berry and caramel panna cotta. A very reasonable 30 € a la carte per person.
6 Harnn et Thann
Thai culture is found here in the two skincare lines. The Harnn line combines the benefits of rice oil and tropical plants. Thann is a more technical line but still made from vegetable products. All products contain no preservatives and are never tested on animals.
also…
Allison
All the hip labels : Maje, Antik Batik, NoCollection…
Ségo Spa
The advantage of this new spa : modelage while being misted by essential oils (30 € for 45 minutes).
Patch’world
This store sells its own line of creations : rugs, jewelry, and bracelets made of natural grains.
WITH YOUR BOYFRIEND…
7 Aux Comptoirs du chineur
Laurent only sells vintage items from the 50’s to the 80’s in a happily organized clutter : sunglasses (from 40€ to 80€), watches, records, boots, bags, telephones…the prices are from 2 € to 3200 € for an authentic 70’s « bubble chair » (a plastic egg suspended from the ceiling that you can swing in) and are based on purchase price and not on market value.
8 Analog collector
Real finds for new and used records. Specializing in classical music, the store stocks quite a lot of jazz and pop-rock as well. Prices vary from 1 € to 100 €. And for those who want to clean out their collection, you can also re-sell or exchange your old albums.
9 Galerie Brasilia
Re-issues of contemporary furniture by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer, superb and unique pieces made from exotic Zanine wood : this new space opened by a Brazilian passionate about designers from his own country is well worth the trip. But expect a price tag of 7000 € for a meridien by Niemeyer…or, settle for one of his lithographs.
10 Le Rouge-Gorge
The menu here changes every day. At lunchtime, a large plate (meat or fish with a vegetable and cheese) is only 10 €, entrées are from 14 € and appetizers are from 6 €. This little restaurant is also a wine celler with a great selection from the Corsican island île de Beauté.
11 Sultan
Jeremy bargain-hunts for fabrics and leathers from the 40’s to the 70’s and transforms them using dyes, detergents, or bleach. His men’s collection of shirts, sweaters, and coats are very elegant and he has also just launched a line of limited edition sweaters for women for 130 €.
The Sans-Arcidet collection paris was created by three sisters, Corinne, Myriam and Sylvie Sans-Arcidet. Their style expresses a very Parisian soul in a pretty ethnic look...raffia, cotton, leather, wool and denim are just some of the genuine fabrics used to create these special handmade collections. Famous French and foreign boutiques have already adopted their "ethno-chic" spirit. All samples are entirely handmade in the pure artisanal tradition.
Using knitting, embroidery, basketwork, canvas and high class leather, the Sans-Arcidet collection paris also offers a large variety of bags, pouches, hats and soon many other products. More than just a label, the Sans-Arcidet collection paris has founded a new "savoir-porter"!
Crea Concept
Crea Concept
2 bis rue des Rosiers
75004 Paris
Metro: Saint-Paul
Tel: 01 42 74 18 69 www.creaconcept.com
Monday 2.30 p.m.to 7 p.m.
Tuesday to Saturday:
10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Comfort meets fashion at Crea Concept. Wrap yourself in styles that will make you feel cool inside and look feminine outside. Crea Concept combines natural colors and materials…patterns inspired by autumn leaves and forest beauty…select pieces of jewellery made by artists…all to create an intimate relationship with your clothing. This is the place to shop for long-lasting, quality coats, jackets, dresses and more – timeless pieces that are fashionable and will soon be universal. Conveying a strong personality, Crea Concept collections stand out from the crowd – it is no wonder they are becoming so popular! Try this stylish, new natural look now…
It took a surprisingly long time to happen considering its proximity to the heart of the boutique-saturated Marais, but the “upper” Rue Vieille-du-Temple (between the Picasso Museum and the Cirque d’Hiver) has finally blossomed into a center for chic clothing shops and galleries specializing in design and contemporary art. On days when the galleries are holding openings, the street swarms with artsy types who are sometimes more colorful and interesting to look at than the artwork.
Here’s a door-to-door survey of the street’s retail topography, starting at the Cirque d’Hiver end. A detour on Rue de Poitou and Rue Charlot leads to more trendy shops and galleries.
Oneninesixone. Young designer Gaëtane Raguet refurbishes teak furnishings from the 1960s and covers them with her own low-key, retro-style fabric designs, creating a handsome mix of old and new. The shop also offers lamps, vases and objects by other designers whose work complements hers.
No. 135. Tel.: 01 42 72 50 84.
E-mail: oneninesixone@freerags.com / Web: www.oneninesixone.com
Oneninesixone. Young designer Gaëtane Raguet refurbishes teak furnishings from the 1960s and covers them with her own low-key, retro-style fabric designs, creating a handsome mix of old and new. The shop also offers lamps, vases and objects by other designers whose work complements hers.
No. 135. Tel.: 01 42 72 50 84.
E-mail: oneninesixone@freerags.com.
Web: www.oneninesixone.com.
Centre Culturel Mexicain. The gallery of the Mexican Cultural Center, one of the pioneers in the neighborhood, presents works by Mexican artists. On show to Nov. 19), “Telenovellas,” photos by Stefan Ruiz.
No. 123. Tel.: 01 44 61 84 43.
E-mail: ccmexfr@wanadoo.fr.
Web: www.mexiqueculture.org.
Bernard Bouche. Contemporary art gallery, currently showing the minimalist paintings of Antonio Calderara
No. 123. Tel.: 01 42 72 60 03.
Galerie Rabouan Moussion. This contemporary art gallery is currently showing Russian artist Kirill Chelushkin’s “Snow People” installation and paintings.
No. 121. Tel.: 01 48 87 75 91.
A.P.C. An outlet for the hip A.P.C. label’s simple, well-made basics for men, women and children.
No. 112. Tel.: 01 42 78 18 02.
ToolsGalerie. A design gallery selling both one-of-a-kind and limited-edition productions of the work of such well-known designers as Marcel Wanders, Hella Jongerius, Radi Designers and Olivier Sidet.
No. 119. Tel.: 01 42 77 35 80.
NeC Nilsson et Chiglien. Classic Scandinavian furniture and ceramics.
No. 117. Paris. Tel.: 01 42 77 88 83.
Galerie Xippas. The light-filled rooms of this upstairs gallery wrap around the courtyard housing the Yvon Lambert gallery below. On show until October 22: “Colored Circle Paintings” by British artist Ian Davenport and paintings by Lisa Milroy.
No. 108. Tel.: 01 40 27 05 55.
Yvon Lambert. This leading contemporary art gallery, one of the first to set up shop in the neighborhood, has expanded to include a bookshop and “project room,” which is now showing Mario Maffei’s works on paper. No. 108. Tel.: 01 42 71 09 33.
Bault. A tiny boutique selling MarielleThiebault’s handmade women’s clothing and Makabu’s vintage and new clothing decorated with intricate embroidery and collages made with everything from bits of rice bags to scraps of fur.
No. 106. Tel.: 01 42 78 61 49.
E-mail: bault@tiscali.fr
Maud Perl. The designer Maud Perl’s elegant, pricey women’s clothing in jewel-like colors is made from the finest fabrics – mostly silk, with some cashmere.
No. 106. Tel.: 01 42 71 30 87.
Laurent Daniel. Industrial antique furniture and lighting, with everything from filing cabinets to a factory trash bin (possible laundry basket?).
No. 106, 75003 Paris. Tel.: 06 83 22 03 75. E-mail: laurentdaniel@wanadoo.fr
Vanessa Bruno. The designer known for her handsome, wearable clothes will open a new shop on the street at the beginning of November.
No. 100.
Galerie le Troisième Oeil. Currently showing paintings by Brazilian artist Gianguido Bonfanti. No. 98. Tel.: 01 48 04 30 25.
For a nearly complete listing of Paris’s contemporary art galleries, with exhibition info and dates of openings, pick up a copy of the excellent Paris-Art magazine in a gallery or consult its Web site at www.paris-art.com.
Anna Kaszer
16 rue de Turenne 75003 04 42 71 51 10
Designer of women’s clothing, handbags and fashion accessories.
Shine
15 rue de Poitou 75003 Paris
01 48 05 80 10
Nocollection
96 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris
01 40 26 58 82
Crea concept
2 bis rue des Rosiers 75004 Paris
01 42 74 18 69
CH.IND
117 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris
01 42 74 05 70
BGN
21 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75004 Paris 01 42 72 22 73
A very feminine line of clothing.
A la Bonne Renommée
26 rue Vieille du Temple 75004 Paris 01 42 72 03 86
A Japanese influenced collection of women’s wear, fashion and home decorating accessories
Regina Rubens
15 rue Pavée 75004 Paris 01 44 54 07 04
A very feminine line of clothing whose Moroccan tunic will be enjoyed by adults and children alike!
Issey Miyaké
3 place des Vosges 75004 Paris 01 48 87 01 86
The latest Haute Couture collection for women and a few Haute Couture items for men.
Pleats Please
3 bis rue des Rosiers 75004 Paris 01 40 29 99 66
Every month the boutique invites a fashion designer and presents his or her unique line of clothing inspired by Issey Miyake ‘s unique pleats.
A-Poc
47 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75004 Paris 01 44 54 07 05
Issey Miayké’ s innovative line of clothing.
Barbara Bui
43 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris
You will delight in the soft colors and elegant patterns of this very feminine line of clothing.
Irena Gregori
11 rue Ferdinand Duval 75004 Paris 01 44 59 33 98
A Polish designer’s collection of very feminine clothes and jewels.
Ventilo
11 rue de Sévigné 75004 Paris 01 44 54 09 82
10 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris 01 40 27 05 58
Women’s casual apparel infused with an ethnic touch.
A.P.C.
112 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris 01 42 78 18 02
A line of clothing with a street-wear touch whose black denim pants are already a celebrity must-have.
Zadig & Voltaire
42 rue de Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris 01 44 54 00 60
20/22 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris
Stock 22 rue du Bourg Tibourg 75004 Paris
A couple of French designers who work with cashmere to create clothes with a sportive touch.
Custo Barcelona
Rue des Rosiers 75003 Paris
A line of clothing with graffiti-inspired colors and style.
Erotokritos
99 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 01 42 78 14 04
Le Marais is the place where this luxurious brand has decided to open their newest boutique.
Celis
72 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris 01 48 87 52 73
To make you feel like a child again. Finger puppets, hats, mittens and fancy, colorful sweaters, all hand-made by this “knitting designer”.
Footwear
Heschung
11 rue de Sévigné 75004 Paris
01 42 71 33 68
Elegant footwear for man and woman, a french trademark from Alsace.
Parallèle
2 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris 01 42 72 97 94
Elegant and feminine footwear.
Sprint
8 rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris 01 48 87 30 76
A wide selection of sportive footwear.
Camper
Rue des Francs-Bourgeois 75003 Paris
Fancy and colorful footwear.
Birkenstock
16 rue de Sévigné 75003 Paris 01 40 27 96 99
The original Birkenstock “footbed” in many different styles of sandals and shoes.
Hand bags shops
Jamin Puech
68 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris
Designer handbags, purses, wallets, etc. that are both fashionable and practical.
Satomi
11 rue du Perche 75003 Paris
01 44 61 07 46