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  • Boutique Prada

    The signature bags, shoes and leather goods are displayed on the ground floor, while the fashions are upstairs.

  • The American designer’s simple, classic women’s wear and accessories are sold on the ground floor. Upstairs is the home collection in restful, neutral colours.

  • Chanel

    Chanel classics, from the braided tweed jackets to two-toned shoes as well as Lagerfeld’s more daring designs, are displayed in this branch of the main rue Cambon store.

  • Christian Dior

    The grey and white decor, with silk bows on chairs, makes a chic backdrop for fashions from lingerie to evening wear.

  • This shop carries the less expensive U line as well as Ungaro’s main collection.

  • Minimal and modern store, just like the clothes. Sander’s trouser suits, cashmere dresses and overcoats in neutral colours are displayed on four floors.

  • The largest of the four Joseph stores in Paris, selling knitwear, evening wear and accessories.

  • The chic Italian womenswear label promotes a sleek, well-groomed look with beautiful fabrics. Suits, coats, evening wear and the trendier Sportmax line are sold here.

  • After treating yourself to the gorgeous lingerie or jewellery, go round the corner on rue François 1er to The Ricci Club for menswear or the discount shop where last year’s fashions are sold.

  • The Milanese designer’s range of sophisticated clothes for the society set and casual fashions for the younger Miss Valentino label are displayed in this elegant marble boutique.

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