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What to see in Paris

Kaos

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Hello there,
This is my first thread and post.
I am going to Paris in this fall, which style related attractions are the “must see”? I am planning to visit the Charvet store for a nice tie, J.M. Weston to look at the local shoes and maybe the flagship store off HermÃ
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s to see a real tourist attraction! Can you recommend something?
 

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Originally Posted by Kaos
Hello there,
This is my first thread and post.
I am going to Paris in this fall, which style related attractions are the "must see"? I am planning to visit the Charvet store for a nice tie, J.M. Weston to look at the local shoes and maybe the flagship store off HermÃ
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s to see a real tourist attraction! Can you recommend something?


Wrong forum. Also, John Lobb, Carmina, and Arny's.
 

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Pigalle has conveniently located and economically priced entertainment.

Twotone
 

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Originally Posted by Twotone
Pigalle has conveniently located and economically priced entertainment.

Twotone


Huh? Nothing to do there aside from sniffing poppers sold in sex shops or going out to sans-souci then accross the street chez moune. Well I guess you were kidding.
 

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Berluti

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George

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
Huh? Nothing to do there aside from sniffing poppers sold in sex shops or going out to sans-souci then accross the street chez moune. Well I guess you were kidding.
Oh, I don't know. He could stroll up the Butte in a poppers haze. Might make the 'art' sold up there more visually appealing.
 

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shops (only few) :
Arnys
Hermes (Fbg Saint-Honorè shop) (actually all the Fbg Saint-Honorè it is a must see)
Hobbs (Pierre Charron)
Colette

Homewear :

La Paresse en douce - Rue du Bac

To eat :

Le relais de l'entrecote (meat) - 15 Rue Marbeuf
Petit Cour - 8 Rue Mabillon
 

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