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paris shopping guide
4th arrondissement
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Antik Batik
When former Crazy Horse dancer Gabrielle Cortese opened the first of her Antik Batik stores 16 years ago, she was one of the earliest designers to work exotic, beachy fabrics and embellishments into citified shapes. The sequin-trimmed tunics call to mind the most idyllic vacation ever, but there are silk tie-neck blouses and slouchy trousers for work, too. Biggest location:
18 rue de Turenne, 33-1-4478-0200, antikbatik.fr
18 rue de Turenne, 33-1-4478-0200, antikbatik.fr
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Fleux
What appears to be a normal-size storefront conceals a space that's actually gigantic—every square inch of wall and counter is covered with forward-thinking home accessories, whether they're plates screened with Marie Antoinette?ish figures or NASA-approved biospheres that hold little shrimp and plankton.
39 rue Ste.-Croix de la Bretonnerie, 33-1-4278-2720 As featured in Lucky's City Summer Shopping Guide!
39 rue Ste.-Croix de la Bretonnerie, 33-1-4278-2720 As featured in Lucky's City Summer Shopping Guide!
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French Trotters
Husband-and-wife team Carole and Clarent Dehlouz—both photographers—travel around the world, scouting for new designers to fill their three-year-old, bilevel space. They stock an excellent range of talents both emerging (Emilie Casiez, Indress, Lemaire) and established (Cabane de Zucca, Les Prairies de Paris, Iro), making this one of the best boutiques in the city.
30 rue de Charonne 11th ARR., 33-1-4700-8435, frenchtrotters.fr As featured in Lucky's City Summer Shopping Guide!
30 rue de Charonne 11th ARR., 33-1-4700-8435, frenchtrotters.fr As featured in Lucky's City Summer Shopping Guide!
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Joy
Joy is exactly what a good neighborhood store should be: Owner Valentina Stevens mixes the well-known (Sonia by Sonia Rykiel) with the more obscure (Maria Fors) and then throws in those slightly offbeat items that make for such distinctive Parisian style (illustrated Le Coq Sportif high-tops and slouchy Martine Sitbon totes).
38 rue du Roi de Sicile, 33-1-4278-9488
38 rue du Roi de Sicile, 33-1-4278-9488
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K. Jacques
What appears to be a normal-size storefront conceals a space that's actually gigantic—every square inch of wall and counter is covered with forward-thinking home accessories, whether they're plates screened with Marie Antoinette—ish figures or NASA-approved biospheres that hold little shrimp and plankton.
16 rue Pavé e, 33-1-4027-0357, kjacques.fr
16 rue Pavé e, 33-1-4027-0357, kjacques.fr
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