Paris is the city of love, lights and la mode. If it’s the latter you’re interested in, read on; we’ll guide you through the brands and designers that have made Paris the world’s fashion capital, and where you can find them in the city.

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“Fashion changes, but style endures,” said Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel. The designer’s eponymous fashion house is positive proof, continuing to ignite desire well over a century after it was founded. If you invest in anything, make it one of the brand’s original icons, such as the 2.55 bag or the two-tone slingbacks.
Where to shop: A visit to the flagship store , beneath Coco’s apartment, is a pilgrimage for any fashion lover.

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Achieve effortless Parisian elegance with a little help from Sézane, which celebrated its 10-year anniversary last year. With savoir faire and sustainability at its core, the B Corp-certified brand has become known for beautiful knitwear (think fuzzy cardigans and chic crochet tanks), vintage-tinged jeans and chic bags.
Where to shop: You’ll feel right at home in the brand’s original boutique , which is modelled on a French apartment and houses clothing, jewellery, and lifestyle accessories.

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Founded in 1837 as a harness workshop, Hermès has created some of the most coveted bags in the world, namely the Kelly and Birkin, which appreciates in value so dramatically that it’s considered a better investment than gold. In lieu of one of the hard-to-get bags, opt for a classic silk scarf or piece of jewellery.
Where to shop: Hermès’ shop at 24 Rue du Faubourg has been there for 144 years, making it a must-visit on any Parisian shopping trip.

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Founded by Jean Touitou in 1987, A.P.C. (which stands for “Atelier de Production et de Création”) defines Parisian cool. Spanning menswear and womenswear, the label is known for its relaxed shirting, selvedge denim, logo sweatshirts and generally pared-back aesthetic that’s heavily inspired by Japanese design.
Where to shop: The brand has several boutiques in Paris, but what sets its Notre Dame store apart is that it’s entirely dedicated to vintage A.P.C.