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Vintage and Thrift Store · Rochechouart · 5 tips and reviews
Lucky Magazine: "These French thrift stores are hidden all over the city. You have to be willing to shuffle and dig through racks and piles of moth-eaten pieces, but that’s what's fun about it." -Julia Chu
Pastry Shop · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 35 tips and reviews
Bravo: My favorite pastry shop, in a white tone to showcase his colorful pastries, innovative garnishes and flavors. -Heather Hurlbert, Top Chef Just Desserts
Fashion Accessories Store · Sorbonne · 2 tips and reviews
Bravo: If you love scarves, this is your shop. Many varieties from India, beautiful ethnic jewelry, nice and friendly staff. -Heather Hurlbert, Top Chef Just Desserts
Bravo: If you love scarves, this is your shop. Many varieties from India, beautiful ethnic jewelry, nice and friendly staff. -Heather Hurlbert, Top Chef Just Desserts
Lucky Magazine: Giambattista Valli’s boutique is the epitome of luxury. Its pale pink walls, mirrored tables and 17th-century pillars make you think you’re in a couture salon.
Lucky Magazine: For the coolest vintage jewelry, visit Karry Berreby. She has a very specific, stylish eye. You go to her house in the very fashionable Eighth Arrondissement and choose your piece.
Lucky Magazine: The best foot massage outside of Thailand is at Ban Sabai. You sit in a huge armchair and you feel like you’re in a temple, but you’re really in the Marais.
Cosmetics Store · Saint Thomas d'Aquin · 2 tips and reviews
Lucky Magazine: Before a vacation, I dash to Fragonard. They have a pretty selection of little embroidered pouches to hold your shoes, lingerie, bathing suits and God-knows-what.
Furniture and Home Store · Palais-Royal · 10 tips and reviews
Lucky Magazine: The most gorgeous tableware is at Astier de Villatte. One of its best pieces is this little ceramic saucer with a heart painted on it, which you can use to store your jewelry or whatever.
78 rue de Seine (Rue Saint-Sulpice), Paris, Île-de-France
Perfume Store · Odéon · 5 tips and reviews
Lucky Magazine: It's candles come in the most amazing colors and scents, like Mademoiselle de la Valliere, a sensual tuberose inspired by Louis XIV’s mistress. I try to have these fragrances in all of my homes.
Mareks Matisons [marruciic™]: One of urban legends tells us that wealthy tradesman placed the two statues of angry-looking cats on the building turret rooftops with their tails towards the old Riga Town Hall. Just follow the tail!
Pedestrian Plaza · Kärntner Viertel · 42 tips and reviews
Aleksandrs Borovenskis: If you're visiting Vienna, make sure to stop by this luxurious street. And if you don't feel like spending a couple g's at Tiffany's, at least do some window shopping! lol
Bravo: Michel Troisgros’s outpost in Paris. A hidden gem, gorgeous décor, scintillating food, great service and the Lancaster (the most intimate of all 4-Star Hotels in Paris). -Jonathan Waxman, Top Chef