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A shopaholic's guide to Paris

Paris and fashion go hand in hand and the same name is associated with elegant and fashionable types. Paris is a confessed style capital and therefore a mecca for fashion clothing shops, high class department stores and traditional markets of the flea. From haute couture to new talents new, Paris truly has it all when it comes to fashion.

If you really want to take Parisian style first hand then you could book a trip to the Paris during Fashion Week in Paris, held in March each year. As expected, this is a glamorous affair as the Carrousel du Louvre shoot houses end of a tour of fashion worldwide.

The designers show their latest creations and collections through parades and the city is literally bursting fashion fans so it is advisable to get tickets yourself if you want to take any of the events firsthand.

When it comes to browsing and buying the latest fashion in Paris there are several areas to visit. Watch Avenue Montaigne, in the eighth district of designer clothes, if what you are looking for.

The main designer boutiques are found mainly in this area and Yves Saint-Laurent, Christian Dior and Versace are just a few names to grace the streets. Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is another great location to visit for designer delights.

Bon Marché, Galeries Lafayette, Samaritaine Printemps, and Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville (BHV) are just some of the great department stores that are part of the history of Paris and offers an amazing variety products for sale. Shopping assistants, translators, currency exchanges, and tax-free shopping are all useful services available for tourist shopping.

For models head to the neighborhood youth Halles, the Place des Victoires and the Marais shops where you will be really hard to choose.

Rue du Cherche-Midi and Rue de Grenelle, in the sixth district are recognized for superior quality leather so if the bags, belts and shoes are what you need, these are the areas to visit.

Taking a trip to a flea market in Paris is an authentic way to collect unique items and bargains. Paris has three main flea markets, all with a variety of items to choose from.

Marché aux Puces Extensive de Clignancourt is the jewel in the crown of the Paris flea markets and has an unparalleled wealth of design classics, interesting and genuine.

The other main markets are in the wooded Porte de Vanves in the 14th district and Porte de Montreuil that is in the 20th district.

Paris city breaks in January to give the benefit of annual sales. The highly respected annual sale Colette begins in mid-January and is very popular because the reserves of this department of the famous luxury store the most fashionable clothing brands. Many other famous shops also have their annual sales during the month of January.

About the Author

Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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