Bon Ton |
£ Affordable
££ Somewhat affordable
£££ maybe a hair accessory...
££££ even socks are too expensive. Worthwhile visiting for outfit inspiration though?!
Talc (££)
www.talcboutique.com
I particularly love the accessories in this tiny boutique in Saint. Germain. I'm always sure to find a quirky alice band or a glitter dusted chiffon "barrette" (French for slide) for Greta. I love the clothes too: beautiful prints and unexpected fabric combinations. This time I bought a little wrap around faux fur gilet which Greta can wear under her jacket or as an alternative coat when in the pram.
I particularly love the accessories in this tiny boutique in Saint. Germain. I'm always sure to find a quirky alice band or a glitter dusted chiffon "barrette" (French for slide) for Greta. I love the clothes too: beautiful prints and unexpected fabric combinations. This time I bought a little wrap around faux fur gilet which Greta can wear under her jacket or as an alternative coat when in the pram.
Du Pareil a Meme' (£)
www.dpam.com
You need to do a bit of rooting in here, it's not all gorgeousness as you walk in like most other shops. There's a lot of dodgy prints and loud colours that are not my taste but in and amongst that you can find some great basics like leggings, jersey tops and cute cardigans, all of which I got for Greta this time. It's really cheap (6 Euros for leggings, 15 euros for a 100% cotton cardi) so makes it a great place for bargains.
You need to do a bit of rooting in here, it's not all gorgeousness as you walk in like most other shops. There's a lot of dodgy prints and loud colours that are not my taste but in and amongst that you can find some great basics like leggings, jersey tops and cute cardigans, all of which I got for Greta this time. It's really cheap (6 Euros for leggings, 15 euros for a 100% cotton cardi) so makes it a great place for bargains.
Monoprix (£)
monoprix.fr
If there's one place you must go to that's got to be Monoprix. They are scattered all around Paris so ask for the one nearest to you. Word on the street is that their own brand Boutch'Ou is designed by an ex Bonpoint staffer, all of it at supermarket prices. Greta lives in their cute knitwear and liberty print blouses. Sadly it only runs up to 2 years so make the most of it while you can.
monoprix.fr
If there's one place you must go to that's got to be Monoprix. They are scattered all around Paris so ask for the one nearest to you. Word on the street is that their own brand Boutch'Ou is designed by an ex Bonpoint staffer, all of it at supermarket prices. Greta lives in their cute knitwear and liberty print blouses. Sadly it only runs up to 2 years so make the most of it while you can.
Bon Ton £££
www.bonton.fr
The Bon Ton store experience is one not to be missed. There's a bit of everything: clothes, accessories, nursery furniture, a bazaar of nick knacks and even a photo booth for extra fun. The clothes in Bon Ton are a bit "cooler" than in Bonpoint: think Bonpoint but scruffier. I love the store in the Marais store and its the sort of place where even kids have fun in.
The Bon Ton store experience is one not to be missed. There's a bit of everything: clothes, accessories, nursery furniture, a bazaar of nick knacks and even a photo booth for extra fun. The clothes in Bon Ton are a bit "cooler" than in Bonpoint: think Bonpoint but scruffier. I love the store in the Marais store and its the sort of place where even kids have fun in.
Bonpoint permanent sale shop (££)
42 Rue Universite (Saint Germain)
42 Rue Universite (Saint Germain)
The
shop assistants are very snob and unwelcoming but if you can get past
that, you might get hold of a bit of Bonpoint at a humanly price.
Really worthwhile going in June/July and January doing the end of season
sales because you have sales over sales. I went before greta was born
and got some lovely things. (see here for older post )
Bonpoint (££££)
Bonpoint (££££)
www.bonpoint.com
I rarely buy anything from Bonpoint out of the sales, I just can't justify it but it has to be said: they are my favourite and what Greta is given is always a favourite. I love to look around in the store, get outfit inspiration and smell that distinctive Bonpoint baby scent in the air. The new Saint Germain store is enormous and totally gorgeous.
I rarely buy anything from Bonpoint out of the sales, I just can't justify it but it has to be said: they are my favourite and what Greta is given is always a favourite. I love to look around in the store, get outfit inspiration and smell that distinctive Bonpoint baby scent in the air. The new Saint Germain store is enormous and totally gorgeous.
Bon Marche (££)
www.lebonmarche.com
What I love about this liberty style department store is that everything is under one roof: Petit Bateau, I love the shoe department with a small but impeccably edited range of children's shoes. I got Greta a pair of old fashioned winter lace up booties from French brand Little Rose. Expensive, but the Euro to Pound exchange rate worked to my advantage.
www.lebonmarche.com
What I love about this liberty style department store is that everything is under one roof: Petit Bateau, I love the shoe department with a small but impeccably edited range of children's shoes. I got Greta a pair of old fashioned winter lace up booties from French brand Little Rose. Expensive, but the Euro to Pound exchange rate worked to my advantage.
5 comments:
As a French mom-to-be, you can imagine how long and how often I go to Monoprix ! I just love their clothes : classical but not to much, affordable and so so sweet ! I bought the same blouse (in 1 month) for my baby girl ! :)
Have a lovely week-end ! And can't wait to see the result of your shooting with Candice Lake ! ;)
WIT blog, I walk past Bonpoint in New York every week purely to admire their window display and get styling inspiration for my two girls. It is such a thrill to find Bonpoint-a-like pieces on the high street.
All very lovely, but not sure its worth a trip to paris to buy baby clothes when they grow so quickly... Most people on average salaries probably couldn't afford the luxury. I think unless I was just passing or on holiday I would be more than happy with a UK store :) x
I agree, we are so lucky here in the UK with what our shops have to offer. Love the little boots, so so cute x
Don't get me wrong! I wouldn't go to Paris just to shop for my daughter.. it was actually the first break I had with mu husband since Greta was born. But, since I was there.....
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