I recently worked with Vogue Turkey in "Shopping in Paris guide". I photographed
some of the places I frequently go and where I enjoy buying things and having good times.
As you already know, I am a lover of taking a Marie-Antoinette tea and deliciouspastries at the first La Durée in Rue Royale. (You should try the Religiouse rose!)
I also enjoy walking and watching small stores to buy postcards and interesting books orold vintage magazines in Saint Germain and taking a hot Cafe Creme.
Who would not go to buy some delicious Crepe au Chocolat and sit there watching theEiffel Tower while it's sparkling at night and enjoying your own time.
Printemps is always showcasing the newest and it things of the best brands and specialcollections, plus when you're about to leave you can grab 2 mini macarons from theirLa Duree shop inside.
Going to Avenue Montaigne is always an eye-candy street cause it has the best of the best maisonslike Prada, Dolce or Chanel, take it to the end and go to the Cinemas in Champs Elysees!
The Centre Georges-Pompidou is other one where I spend some museum nightswatching great expositions (I do have my anual pass)and where I spend some afternoons at their book store, decidind or just lookingthrough magazines and photobooks.
The biggest Louis Vuitton in the heart of Champs Elysees. you sure wannacheck out what Marc Jacobs has been doing lately!
Galeries Lafayette, many of the shoes you've seen through the Chicmuse storyhave come from there! It has everything you want, from Zara to Valentino and Givenchy.The Chanel boutique in Rue Cambon is not only the one with the famous Karl Lagerfeld work,but the place where Mademoiselle Coco Chanel used to live and present her collections.True Parisienne inspiration and a legend.Hope you enjoy a little of shopping Chicmuse guide. Eye-candy is always good! Lookingfor a next purchase?
Bisous!Dennips. A link to the Vogue Turkey article here