Paris

Nothing, but nothing, can push you into the current of Parisian life faster than a few hours of shopping. Follow the lead of locals, who slow to a crawl as their eyes lock on a tempting display. Window-shopping is one of this city's greatest spectator sports; the French call it lèche-vitrine—literally, "licking the windows"—which is fitting because many of the displays look good enough to eat.

Store owners here play to sophisticated audiences with voracious appetites for everything from spangly flagship stores to minimalist boutiques to under-the-radar spots in 19th-century glass-roofed passages. Parisians know that shopping isn't about the kill, it's about the chase: walking down cobblestone streets looking for items they didn't know they wanted, they're casual yet quick to pounce. They like being seduced by a clever display and relish the performance elements of browsing. Watching them shop can be almost as much fun as shopping yourself.

And nowhere is the infamous Parisian "attitude" more palpable than in the realm of fine shopping—the more haute the more hauteur.

Parisians are a proud bunch, and they value decorum. So dress to impress—and remember your manners. You must say bonjour upon entering a shop and merci, au revoir when leaving, even if it's to no one in particular. Think of it more as announcing your coming and going. Beyond this, protocol becomes less prescribed and more a matter of good judgment. If a salesperson is hovering, there's a reason; let him or her help you. To avoid icy stares, confidence and politeness go a long way.

As for what to buy, the sky's the limit in terms of choices. If your funds aren't limitless, however, take comfort in knowing that treasures can be found on a budget. And if you do decide to indulge, what better place to make that once-in-a-blue-moon splurge? When you get home and friends ask where you got those to-die-for shoes, with a shrug you'll casually say, "These? Oh . . . I bought them in Paris."

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  • 21. Jacques Genin

    Marais Quarter

    Genin offers great chocolate: not too sweet, with handpicked seasonal ingredients for the velvety ganaches. The tea salon is a great spot to sample one of Genin's masterful takes on classic French pastries and a voluptuous chocolat chaud.

    133 rue de Turenne, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–45–77–29–01
  • 22. L'Eclaireur

    Marais Quarter

    This Rue de Sevigné boutique is Paris's touchstone for edgy, up-to-the-second styles. L'Eclaireur's knack for uncovering new talent and championing established visionaries is legendary—no surprise after 30 years in the business. Hard-to-find geniuses, like leather wizard Isaac Sellam and British prodigy Paul Harnden, coexist with luxe labels such as Ann Demeulemeester, Jil Sander, and Maison Margiela.

    40 rue de Sevigné, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–48–87–10–22
  • 23. L'Habilleur

    Marais Quarter

    L'Habilleur is a favorite with the fashion press and anyone looking for a deal. For women, there's a great selection from Harley of Scotland, Wax London, and Henrik Vibskov. Men can find elegant suits from Scandinavian designers.

    44 rue de Poitou, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–48–87–77–12
  • 24. Le Monde Sauvage

    Marais Quarter

    Le Monde Sauvage is a must-visit for home accessories. Expect reversible silk bedspreads in rich colors, velvet throws, hand-quilted bed linens, silk floor cushions, colorful rugs, and the best selection of hand-embroidered curtains in silk, cotton, linen, or velvet.

    21 rue Sévigné, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–44–61–02–61
  • 25. Le Palais des Thés

    Marais Quarter

    White tea, green tea, black tea, tea from China, Japan, Indonesia, South America, and more: you can expect a comprehensive tea experience here. Try one of the flavored varieties, such as Hammam, a traditional Turkish recipe with date pulp, orange flower, rose, and red berries.

    64 rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–48–87–80–60
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  • 26. Les Néréides

    Marais Quarter

    You'd be hard pressed to find a more charming line of vibrant, adorable, colorful, and feminine costume jewelry, and everything is completely distinct and a lot of fun. This Nice-based brand's necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings mix leaves, flowers, fruit, and a colorful array of faux gemstones in fanciful bouquets. You'll also find colorful creatures, such as ladybugs, unicorns, ballerinas, bird's nests, and a couple of koala bears swinging from a golden vine among green gems. You'll get a lift just trying them on.

    30 Rue de Sévigné, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    09–82–41–56–53
  • 27. Mademoiselle Chapeau

    Marais Quarter

    This is the only hatmaker in Paris where you can see jaunty cloches, fedoras, and flat-topped straw boaters being made with centuries-old techniques in an on-site atelier. Classic models in straw, wool, rabbit felt, or silk in a huge range of colors come in a dozen styles, from a charming pillbox to an elegant wide-brim model so light and graceful it could easily pair with an evening suit or wedding gown.

    15 rue des Tournelles, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–72–60–77–68
  • 28. Majestic Filatures

    Marais Quarter

    Wearing a Majestic cashmere-cotton blend T-shirt, dress, cardigan, or blazer is like spending the day cocooned in your favorite jammies. Fans have been known to buy five pairs of the silky-soft leggings in one go, just to be sure they never run out. The fact that you'll look totally stylish is the icing on the cake.

    7 rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–57–40–62–34
  • 29. Mariage Frères

    Marais Quarter

    Mariage Frères, with its colonial charme and wooden counters, has 100-plus years of tea purveying behind it. Choose from more than 450 blends from 32 countries, not to mention teapots, teacups, books, and tea-flavor biscuits and candies. High tea and light lunches are served here and at several other Paris locations.

    30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–42–72–28–11
  • 30. Méert

    Marais Quarter

    The first Paris offshoot of the famous patisserie and tea salon in Lille (one of France's oldest) specializes in the gauffre, a delicate waffle handmade in the original 19th-century molds and wrapped in gilt-paper packages. Native to Belgium and northern France, Méert's version is treasured for its light cream center perfumed with Madagascar vanilla. There are also chocolates, pastries, and flavored guimauves, the airy French marshmallows.

    16 rue Elzévir, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–49–96–56–90
  • 31. Muji

    Marais Quarter

    Kanketsu (simplicity) is the guiding philosophy at Muji, and the resulting streamlined designs are all the rage in Europe. Must-haves include a collection of mini-necessities—travel essentials, wee office gizmos, purse-size accoutrements, plus the best notebooks and pens around. They're so useful and adorable you'll want them all.

    47 rue des Francs–Bourgeois, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–49–96–41–41
  • 32. Ofr

    Marais Quarter

    Ofr gets magazines from the most fashionable spots in the world before anyone else. The store is messy, but you can rub shoulders with photo and press agents while checking out the latest in underground, art, and alternative monthlies.

    20 rue Dupetit-Thouars, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–42–45–72–88
  • 33. Pretty Box

    Marais Quarter

    The owners of Pretty Box have scoured Europe for unique pieces from the '20s through the '80s. Women love the superstylish belts, shoes, and bags—many in reptile—sold here for a fraction of what they'd cost new, along with an eccentric selection of cool separates and Bettie Page–era lingerie. The men's collection includes vintage French military coats, sharkskin suits, and a gaggle of riotously patterned shirts.

    46 rue de Saintonge, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–48–04–81–71
  • 34. Safe Urban Concept

    Marais Quarter

    The Marais's newest concept store is devoted to the sustainable and the selective, in a space that delivers the best in Parisian fashion (including small Parisian labels and limited editions) and beauty lines, along with a chic little café for a nice lunch or coffee and an art gallery. Look for the all-natural, made-in-France beauty lines Estampe and La Crème Libre all-natural face care products.

    11 rue Commines, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–42–72–49–12
  • 35. Stella Pardo

    Marais Quarter

    This Parisian knitwear label's gorgeous sweaters, vests, coats, throws, and pillows are all handcrafted with featherweight Peruvian alpaca. Along with signature knitwear, you'll find other separates, bags, and accessories. Basically everything in this charming boutique, including the furnishings, is for sale.

    51 rue de Turenne, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    09–67–48–13–98
  • 36. Studio W

    Marais Quarter

    If you're nostalgic for the days of Studio 54, sashay over to Studio W, where a rare Loris Azzaro gold-chain top or a plunging Guy Laroche beaded couture dress in crimson mousseline has Liza and Bianca written all over it. With plenty of jewelry, shoes, bags, and even gloves to match, this elegant boutique is a must-see for fashion divas who don't mind spending a little more for sublimity.

    21 rue du Pont aux Choux, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–44–78–05–02
  • 37. The Broken Arm

    Marais Quarter

    Like the ready-made Duchamp "artwork" for which it is named, the Broken Arm projects a minimalist cool that puts the concept back in concept store. A hypercurated selection of A-list brands for men and women includes vivid separates from the likes of Martin Margiela, Raf Simons, and the sublime Christophe Lemaire. A choice selection of objects and accessories (books, hats, shoes, jewelry, and leather goods) elevates the everyday to art.

    12 rue Perrée, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–44–61–53–60
  • 38. Tom Greyhound

    Marais Quarter

    This sleek, streamlined concept store gets you down to business. Not only will you find a handpicked selection of clothes and accessories for men and women by top-name designers, but there are also plenty of smaller, cooler labels to discover.

    19 rue de Saintonge, Paris, Île-de-France, 75003, France
    01–44–61–36–59
  • 39. Van der Straeten

    Marais Quarter

    Paris designer Hervé van der Straeten started out creating jewelry for Saint Laurent and Lacroix, designed a perfume bottle for Christian Dior, and then moved on to making rather baroque and often wacky furniture. In his loft gallery-cum-showroom, furniture, lighting, and startling mirrors are on display.

    11 rue Ferdinand Duval, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France
    01–42–78–99–99
  • 40. Village St-Paul

    Marais Quarter

    This clutch of streets, in the beautiful historic netherworld, tucked between the fringes of the Marais and the banks of the Seine, has many antiques shops.

    Enter from Rue St-Paul, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004, France

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