Ottawa Citizen

The Palais Royal elevates shopping to an art form

A romantic blend of fashion, history and gardens makes Paris unique

- PAMELA HASSELL

Fashion, history and gardens. It’s an only-in-Paris experience at the Palais Royal, where luxury shops line the columned arcades of a 17th-century palace. It’s a stellar location for visitors: The Palais Royal sits in the 1st arrondisse­ment opposite the Louvre and near the Jardin des Tuileries. Nestled in its Montpensie­r and Valois galleries, high-end designers Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Rick Owens and others show both their latest collection­s and vintage clothing in windows that reflect the trees, serene rose gardens and grand historic architectu­re.

The Marc Jacobs Collection at his shop on rue de Montpensie­r sells the American designer’s latest shirts, sweaters and accessorie­s. For haute couture vintage fashion, the Galerie Montpensie­r shop of Didier Ludot features Dior, Chanel, Paco Rabanne and other classic designers. Gabrielle Geppert’s shop, Lux & Vintage, has chic, vintage clothing with another boutique next door that shows her own design collection for accessorie­s, including bags, belts and jewelry.

Taiwan designer Sophie Hong ’s boutique resembles a refined jewelry box with a small, precious interior, displaying her unique hued silk fashion creations.

British designer Stella McCartney’s shop window in the Galerie de Valois features her line-drawn faces — a motif used on sweaters, tops and jackets.

A recent display included a casual look pairing a sweater with her Tomboy Diamond Jeans and other signature clothing.

Pierre Hardy, who previously designed shoe collection­s for Dior and Hermes, creates striking, trendy shoes for men and women, including a spunky high-heeled shoe in a window earlier this fall.

The Corto Moltedo boutique has cool, luxury bags by designer Gabrieleco­rto Moltedo. American designer Rick Owens captivates shoppers with a trompe l’oeil statue of himself dressed in hip garb and viewable from the shop window. His fall 2014 Moody collection includes jackets with off-centre zippers, belts, scarves, bracelets, and the “Moody” cap.

Combine shopping (or depending on your budget, window-shopping) with a stroll along Le Petit Canon du Palais Royal to enjoy the flowers in season, then stop in a café for wine or dessert. To add another layer of French history, visit Le Grand Vefour, the classic gourmet French restaurant, which opened in the palace arcades in 1784.

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  PAMELA HASSELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The garden of Le Petit Canon du Palais Royal. Fashion, history and gardens in the City of Light.
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  PAMELA HASSELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The garden of Le Petit Canon du Palais Royal. Fashion, history and gardens in the City of Light.
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 FRANCOIS MORI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A fashionist­a walks in the gardens of the Palais Royal.
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  A mannequin stands in the window of the Marc Jacobs’ shop in Paris, one of many stops for the fashioncon­scious.
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  PAMELA ?? Women’s vintage fashion in the window of the Didier Ludot shop.
HASSELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS   PAMELA Women’s vintage fashion in the window of the Didier Ludot shop.
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A woman’s jacket in the window of the Gabrielle Geppart shop Lux & Vintage in the Palais Royal.
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A shoe on display in the window of the Pierre Hardy shop in the Palais Royal in Paris.

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