Acqua di Parma
Opened in 2024 and designed by Dorothée Meilichzon, this boutique offers Italian-crafted citrus-infused fragrances, indulgent body care products, and personalization services.
There is something about St-Tropez that makes shopping simply irresistible—unlike Cannes, you’ll be welcomed into the stores no matter what you look like or what you're wearing. Where else will you find Vilebrequin 24-carat-gold-embroidered Golden Turtle swim trunks from €8,000? Rue Sibilli, behind Quai Suffren, is lined with all kinds of trendy boutiques, many carrying those all-important sunglasses.
Opened in 2024 and designed by Dorothée Meilichzon, this boutique offers Italian-crafted citrus-infused fragrances, indulgent body care products, and personalization services.
Dutch fashion designer and artist Caroline Dechamby hand-paints the rings and leather purses for sale at the space she shares with Carousel Fine Art. The pop artist also works with Swiss watchmakers for her limited-edition art series—in case you can't squeeze one of the paintings that are also for sale into your suitcase.
Fishermen display their catches of sea bream, scorpion fish, octopus, and more at this lively, covered market that's held Thursday through Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm.
With an exquisite collection of vintage furniture, contemporary art, and unique ceramics and housewares, this is a chic shopping destination for art and design enthusiasts.
Unless you have a very large suitcase, you'll probably do more looking than buying at this intriguing antiques shop that specializes in navigational tools, ship lanterns, and other nautical accoutrements of yesteryear.
This consignment store specializes in gently used clothing and accessories from the likes of Chanel, Prada, Hermès, Vuitton, and Gucci.
The aorta of the village, connecting with Rue Gambetta and Rue Allard, this square overflows with regional produce and foodstuffs, as well as clothing and brocantes (secondhand items), every Tuesday and Saturday morning.
You wear those strappy sandals back home, but are they the real sandales Tropeziennes? Here's your chance to pick up the genuine, handmade article at Rodini, St-Tropez's original cobbler, established in 1927.