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28 rue de Lappe
75011 Paris
France
Bastille, 11ème
Hours
What time does Stylist open?
Stylist opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Stylist close?
Stylist closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does Stylist take credit cards?
Yes, Stylist takes credit cards.
Does Stylist have parking?
Yes, Stylist has parking options.
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This is such a cute little shopping park! We found it by accident bc we had to ride the metro here…read moreto catch our small bus for our day trip to Fontainebleau and Vaux-Le-Vicomte, otherwise, we'd never have ventured this far. When we returned in the evening, it was bustling with people shopping and eating and sitting outside on the patios enjoying drinks and desserts. Several stores selling jewelry, women's clothing, fragrance, electronics and clothes and other gifts were open as well as a ton of restaurants and cafes of all kinds. It's an easy metro ride so I highly recommend it. We already had dinner plans so we only spent about an hour walking around and browsing but we might come back for dinner and explore more next time we are in town.
A cute shopping center close to the Cour Saint-Emilion subway stop. This area has a ton of various…read morestores, cool art installations, and a cinema next door. If you're visiting France from elsewhere I wouldn't say this is worthy of a visit in of itself since there's so many other great areas of Paris to explore but if you find yourself in the area it's worth a short stop.
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Not my vibe! The store felt like a warehouse of basic goods in black, grey and white with some…read moredenim thrown in. No greeting from staff. Just a tangle of t shirts and sweatshirts and jeans.
I could have bought every item in this store and it still wouldn't be enough. Why can't we have one…read morein New York!? Weekday is from the same people that created Cheap Monday. It's their new affordable fashion brand that's accessible to any budget, but with clothes you won't find at places like H&M or Uniqlo. Lots of basics with modern cuts and enough style for the streets of Paris, or anywhere in the world you might wear their stuff. Their jeans are one of the things most people come here for, and while I didn't buy any, I can see why someone would. They look great and the price is right. You might want to bring an extra suitcase on your next trip, because you're going to run out of room in your carry on.
Never any issues. Good range of products, if we want an easy night in then there are lots of…read moreoptions to choose from
Well, this is surprising asking me about Monoprix since I have been shopping there for the past…read morecouple of years. Thanks to a store rep who had seen me coming several times the rep recommended I get the store card. Thankful I listened to the rep because with the card there are many benefits. Since having used the card I get discounts and one time after acquiring so many points my purchase was free. So, yelp, I have nothing to say but good things about the store. Oh, and their products are top quality,.
All class, all day, every day, every city
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Galleries Lafayette is a department store on steroids and a shopper's paradise, offering mid-range…read moreand higher end products. Their merchandise is extremely diverse, comprising just about anything you want across three buildings. The main building, where you'll find women's fashions, accessories, cosmetics, eyeglasses (including an optometrist), sportswear, children's wear, is topped with a must-see art glass dome, complete with a glass cat walk (maybe on the 4th floor?) that enables up close viewing of the dome from the inside. There are restaurants, rest rooms, and sweets shops in this building, too. Menswear has a building all to itself, as does the food court. Be careful here. There are so many delicious and appetizing foods offered in the food court building that you'll be tempted to overstuff. It would be just too easy to spend an entire day shopping at Galleries Lafayette.
The iconic shopping house is HUGE!!! We came here for last…read moreminute shopping since it's so close to our hotel. The store is packed at all hours, all days of the week. At the entrance all the well known brands for bags and clothing. The area for Moynart Labubu was doing brisk business. A Labubu bag I looked at was 2300 euros!!! Soooo many stuff here. We went to the 6th floor to get souvenirs, cookies, and gifts to bring home. Our suitcases will be packed full. Great service, friendly staff. No pictures, the store was too crowded and I didn't want to get in trouble for taking pictures with no permission.
Rooftop
The cathedral ceiling if the mall
Top of the Christmas tree
Underwhelming. The selection of shops was not great. Pretty venue but bit worth the hype.read more
The reviews made this sound a lot larger than it was. There weren't many shops and half weren't…read moreopen when we went. It's a pretty building but it's not quite like the descriptions.
V lit fam. I happened to walk by hear on my way to lunch during my Paris visit. The day before I…read morewent to the kilo shop and associated vintage shops in that area by Hotel de Ville and they were all swarming with tweeny European girls foaming at the mouth for moderately priced Parisian threads. It was a very overwhelming shopping experience for me and left disheartened on my finding any gems during my stay. So! I walk by this place and decide to stop in. Great clothes, especially military wear, seems to be a lot of European threads, and jeans for 25 euro. Most importantly the atmosphere was very relaxed and lowkey. One guy quietly oversaw the place and one or two other couples came in. I ended up getting a nice over coat and a (French?) pilot suit that I wore out to a Concrete party and received many compliments on. I'm hesitant with writing this review, especially in English, I hope the next time I come it's not a barren store with bottom of the barrel pickings due to teens attacking the stock. Despite this, I was happy my shopping experience was saved and hope a few more travelers wander upon the place to give it business and find similar shopping pleasure.
Truly, one of the best concept stores I've ever been to. Three stories, home good, great fashion,…read moretote bags, jewelry, and more. Everyone floods to the classic canvas tote. But I saw out of the corner of my eye... L.L. Bean boat bag copy. It came in all leopard print. And needed to have it. It's also a fraction of the price! Don't miss the store on your next trip to Paris
Merci is a cute shop in Paris that feels like the city's answer to Japan's Muji. You'll find a mix…read moreof stylish lifestyle items, though prices can run a bit high -- for example, even sale T-shirts are still around €35. While some of the accessories, like baguette keychains or small trinkets, can be found in many souvenir shops, Merci's tote bags really stand out and make for a great Paris souvenir.
Second floor
From the owner: Parasolerie Heurtault creates unique umbrellas and parasols, each crafted in Michel Heurtault's…read moreworkshop located in the heart of Paris, at the Viaduc des Arts, using silk and other high-quality natural fabrics. In addition to its retail range, Parasolerie Heurtault also offers umbrella and parasol restoration, replacement canopies, antique umbrella reproduction, umbrella and parasol hire for the film and theatre industry - as well as a bespoke creation service. In 2013, Michel Heurtault was awarded the title of Maitre d'Art, France's highest honours for an artisan.
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Really nice shop The owner is very helpfull and sweet, she…read morereally knows what is beautiful bought a dress and a really nice coat next time when we go to paris we will defenitly visit again Widija from Amsterdam
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