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The way to Store Like a Native in Europe’s Most Fashionable Cities



Let Journey + Leisure take you on a retail journey by way of Europe’s most shoppable cities — Paris, Milan, Madrid, Stockholm, Berlin, and London — the place centuries-old traditions meet cutting-edge designs.

Paris

From left: Clément Le Coz and Justina Socas; Jacques Solovière.

From left: Gaston Suaya; Courtesy of Jacques Solovière


Paris is a consumer’s paradise, and a pilgrimage to the worldwide trend flagships on Avenue Montaigne might be so as. However some shops are unique to the French capital. Unearthing these is a specialty of Le Coup de Foudre, a concierge company began by Clément Le Coz and Justina Socas (under), a classy husband-and-wife staff who know all of the locations the place the French go to buy. “If you dwell in Paris, you might be fortunate sufficient to have trend and design occasions each week,” Le Coz says. Listed here are a few of their favourite shops.

Plat du Jour

Marie Antoinette would really feel at dwelling in Au Bain Marie, a china store based in 1977 and dedicated to French porcelain, ornamental tin-glazed plates (above), and earthenware. The gallery is stacked excessive with all method of dinnerware — plates, platters, bowls, and crystal glasses. “Final time I visited, I noticed a complete tea set from the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc,” Socas says. “I picked up the attractive silver chocolatière.” 

From left: A porcelain plate from Au Bain Marie; sneakers from Jacques Solovière.

From left: Courtesy of Au Bain Marie; Courtesy of Jacques Solovière


Good White Shirt 

For him, it’s the equestrian-inspired Cavalier. For her, it’s the pleated Magnifique. Each are made by Bourrienne Paris X, a Parisian model based in 2017 that pulls on Nineteenth-century particulars for its elevated assortment of crisp white shirts. “Bourrienne makes out of date, old school appears to be like cool once more,” Le Coz says. 

Mes Chaussettes Rouges.

Courtesy of Mes Chaussettes Rouges


Comfortable Ft 

Le Coz has a shoe closet stuffed with loafers, however the pair he pulls out most frequently is by Jacques Solovière, a Parisian model that makes ultra-light loafers, derbies, and slippers with a contemporary contact. “It’s the good stability between attractive detailing and sensible silhouettes,” he says. Solovière’s basic types can be found for women and men. 

From left: Didier Ludot; Molli.

From left: Hughes Laurent/The New York Occasions/Redux; Courtesy of Molli


Vintage Boutique

Fifty years in the past, Didier Ludot opened a resale boutique that makes a speciality of couture. His small store within the Palais-Royal grew to turn into a beloved trend establishment, serving as a method archive for designers, a red-carpet closet for celebrities, and a analysis library for trend college students and museum curators. “Ludot is the primary reference for luxurious classic,” Le Coz says.

Quiet Luxurious

If the effortlessly stylish girls you see strolling the Left Financial institution appear to be carrying a uniform, likelihood is they’re draped in items by Molli, a centuries-old knitwear maison that was reborn in 2014 as a up to date label. “I put on them each day: to exit with purchasers, at dwelling, or on the park with my daughter,” Socas says. “It’s a really Parisian outfit.”

Haute Hosiery 

If God is within the particulars, essentially the most revealing a part of a wardrobe could also be your socks. That’s why Le Coz worships Mes Chaussettes Rouges, a 12-year-old boutique that sells hosiery by Gammarelli (the official tailor to the pope), amongst others. “If you begin to love socks, you search for high quality and timeless magnificence,” Le Coz says. Every order is wrapped in a purple pouch and perfumed with Guerlain’s Behavior Rouge.

Milan

Can’t make it to Milan for its annual furnishings truthful? To not fear. J. J. Martin, founding father of the wildly colourful design model La Double J, is an obsessive collector of all issues Milanese. After shifting to Italy’s model capital from California, she opened her retailer three years in the past within the metropolis’s “Golden Triangle” of buying, simply northeast of the Duomo. There she sells her fabulously patterned frocks, Venetian glassware, and porcelain plates from Verona. Whether or not you’re on the lookout for a cute desk lamp or a souvenir vase, Martin can let you know the place to seek out it.

From left: J. J. Martin; a eating desk and chairs at Nilufar Gallery e Depot.

From left: Mariela Medina; Filippo Pincolini


Dimore

“You’ll be able to’t go to Milan with out seeing the most recent on the Dimore gallery. They promote an exquisite mixture of extremely collectible mid-century items, in addition to new designs they produce themselves in Italy. It’s very subtle and hyper-cool — a mecca for superior design buffs.”

Rossana Orlandi.

Guido Castagnoli


Naviglio In

“This can be a tiny lighting store alongside the canal that’s completely unassuming from the skin, and like Aladdin’s cave on the within. It’s crammed floor-to-ceiling with every part from 18th-century sconces to chill mid-century lamps.” 

From left: Handpicked objets at Galleria Luisa Delle Piane; plates from Vicolo Through Mameli.

From left: Courtesy of Galleria Luisa Delle Piane; Courtesy of Vicolo Through Mameli


Vicolo Through Mameli

This charming home-goods store is run by the cutest couple ever — Nicola Pozzi and his American companion, Ryan Weimer. All of the objects are thoughtfully curated: hand-​dipped candles, vintage baskets, lamps, jewel-toned velvet pillows, throws. It’s a brilliant intimate retailer that feels such as you’re moving into somebody’s cottage within the hills of Piedmont.”

Osanna Visconti

Osanna Visconti makes these unimaginable furnishings and objects from pure bronze, all completely by hand utilizing the traditional, lost-wax casting approach. I’m obsessed together with her candelabras and bowls.”

From left: Bronze candleholders at Osanna Visconti; a tableau of classic dwelling items at Raimondo Garau.

From left: Courtesy of Osanna Visconti; Courtesy of Raimondo Garau


Raimondo Garau

Raimondo Garau is my secret weapon in Milan. The shop could be very hit-or-miss, however for those who discuss to him about what you want, he’s acquired the very best eye and his costs are decrease than you’ll discover elsewhere. He’s helped me discover so many issues for my residence.”

Nilufar Gallery e Depot

This iconic spot has two areas. The one in Centrale is an exhibition area, with essentially the most exquisitely sourced, uncommon mid-century gems (with costs to match). The one in Brera is extra like a shoppable gallery. Each are value a go to, if for no different motive than to ogle.”

Galleria Luisa Delle Piane

Luisa is really one of many grande dames of Italian design. Her retailer showcases artwork, design, and jewellery. For those who’re fortunate, you may catch a peek of her in certainly one of her basic nineties Comme des Garçons outfits. She’s unbelievably stylish.”

Isola

Rossana Orlandi, a doyenne of Milanese design, is at all times looking out for brand spanking new abilities and ideas. Her present initiatives embody RoGuiltless Plastic, which challenges designers to provide new life to plastic waste. Recently, the 80-year-old gallerist has set her sights on Isola, a neighborhood simply north of the town heart that has attracted design workshops, thrift shops, and artwork studios.

Her suggestions embody Algranti Lab, which creates items from recycled supplies; Lampo, a former rail yard used for displays, music, and meals festivals; Angelo della Pergola 1, an experimental studio; and SPBH House, a ceramics-focused “laboratory and group heart.” “Isola is the place so many issues are taking place in the intervening time, from design to meals and trend,” Orlandi says.

Madrid

Madrid’s meals scene is booming with connoisseur meals halls, third-wave espresso retailers, pure wine bars, and an inflow of world delicacies. Clara Diez, the founding father of the stylish cheese boutique Formaje, finds herself regularly amazed by the ambition of younger cooks who’re lifting the town’s gastronomic requirements. She additionally cherishes the normal markets and mesones (taverns). “The mixture of recent and historic creates a extremely vibrant ambiance.” Diez says. Right here, her information to an ideal foodie day within the Spanish capital.

From left: Clara Diez; Acid Store.

From left: Cecilia Alvarez-Hevia; Salva Lopez


10 a.m. — Cortado Time 

Acid Store is a playful addition to Madrid’s barista scene. Its third café, in an previous gemstone store within the vigorous Chueca district, is Instagram-ready and coffee-obsessed. “I wouldn’t go someplace the place the espresso is unhealthy, even when the area was lovely,” Diez says. Whereas ready on your hand-brewed flat white and croissant, store for specialty beans from La Cabra, mugs by native ceramists, and funky retailer merch, together with T-shirts.

From left: Mercado de San Antón; Pez Casa.

From left: Maru Serrano; Courtesy of Pez Casa


11 a.m.  — Fancy Feast

Madrid’s historic meals markets are being regularly modernized into epicurean meals courts. “In the very best instances they preserve their historic allure,” Diez says. Mercado de San Antón, additionally in Chueca, has pioneered this transformation. The once-dingy market was revamped in 2021 with a vivid atrium, terrace, and top-quality retailers. There’s a fishmonger, a wine retailer, a florist, and a delicatessen on the primary flooring; upstairs you’ll discover a dozen meals stalls, together with La Taberna de La Ancha, an outpost of a 100-year-old restaurant identified for its tortilla with squid ink.

1 p.m. — Made in Spain

From left: Mantequerías Bravo; Mercado de la Paz.

From left: Gunnar Knechtel/laif/Redux; Alvaro German Vilela/Shutterstock


Pez Casa is Diez’s go-to for handmade tableware and different dwelling items. “It’s like coming into a well-designed lounge,” Diez says. Peruse handwoven linens, cashmere blankets, candles,
and ceramics by the Spain-based workshop Laonpottery. For extra housewares by native artisans, together with handwoven esparto baskets and blown-glass vases, Diez recommends Cocol, within the neighborhood of La Latina.

2 p.m. — Candy Tooth 

Opened in 1914, La Duquesita is likely one of the metropolis’s oldest pastelerías. Candies, offered in a signature turquoise field with purple lettering, make for a candy memento. The shop can also be well-known for its flaky croissants and delicious pastries. 

Tableware at Ábbatte.

Courtesy of Ábbatte


3 p.m. — Connoisseur Storage

Observe the locals to Mercado de la Paz, one of many metropolis’s oldest meals markets, within the upscale Salamanca district. “Everybody who lives close by goes there for his or her every day buying,” Diez says. Whereas vacationers can’t convey contemporary produce or meats by way of U.S. customs, the market does promote wine, condiments, and different packaged items. It additionally gives a scrumptious slice of on a regular basis Madrid, with locations to pattern empanadas and different savory bites. 

4 p.m. — Pantry Delights

Across the nook is Mantequerías Bravo, the town’s most good-looking connoisseur retailer. Based in 1931, the venerable grocer is packed flooring to ceiling with Spanish goodies, together with tins of Cantabrian anchovies from Don Bocarte, jars of roasted artichokes by Agnoni, and aromatic containers of saffron from La Mancha. “It’s an compulsory cease,” Diez says. 

6 p.m. — Desk Manners

For beautiful desk linens, rugs, and cushions made with pure fibers and dyes, head to Ábbatte, a retailer close to Retiro Park run by a mother-daughter staff. The textiles are handwoven in a former monastery in Segovia, about 60 miles north of the town. Lovers can join workshops. “It’s a small temple devoted to calm,” Diez says.

Stockholm

Stockholm, a metropolis infatuated with each health and trend, is a hotbed of athleisure put on. Clothes manufacturers are mixing Swedish model with rugged sports activities attire to create new appears to be like for figuring out, working, biking, and even browsing. “Now we have a superb music and tech scene, and nature is so accessible, so manufacturers are tying these worlds collectively and innovating,” says Jennie Rosén, CEO of the Swedish Style Council, a design incubator. Listed here are her picks for trying sharp whereas staying match.

From left: Jennie Rosén; outside gear at Haglöfs.

From left: Courtesy of Jennie Rosén; Courtesy of Haglöfs


Browsing

The chilly waters of the Baltic Sea might not look like an apparent place to surf, however the Stockholm Archipelago has a couple of selection spots to trip a wave, together with Torö, about 45 miles south of the Swedish capital. A younger surf tradition has given rise to the Stockholm Surfboard Membership, a trend firm based by former Pimples Studios designers. Its items are offered at many boutiques, together with Nitty Gritty and JUS. “That is the model to look at,” Rosén says. “It mixes artwork and browsing trend, and makes very sturdy swimsuits.” 

From left: An extended-sleeve shirt by Unna; socks by Unna.

Courtesy of Unna


Mountain climbing

The pine forests in and round Stockholm might be explored alongside quite a few climbing trails, all free and open to guests due to allemansrätten, the Swedish proper of public entry, which is protected by regulation. A respect for nature additionally informs Houdini, a sportswear label that embraces sustainability — not simply in its use of materials but in addition in how merchandise are offered. The model’s fashionable but technical climbing gear might be purchased new or secondhand, rented, or repaired at its Stockholm flagship. “They’re on the forefront of various enterprise fashions,” Rosén says. 

From left: The flagship Houdini retailer; a windbreaker by Houdini.

Courtesy of Houdini


Path Operating

Path working is a large pastime amongst sporty Swedes, and having the precise match goes a good distance. “I personally like to run so I’m an enormous fan of Unna,” Rosén says. She likes the working label’s playful, feel-good design, together with a flower-print T-shirt that reads sluggish movement is healthier than no movement. Unna additionally has an energetic “Smiles Membership” on the favored working and biking app Strava. Its merchandise
are offered on-line and on the NK division retailer in Stockholm. 

Mountaineering

The larger Stockholm space is an city rock climber’s playground, with granite crags all over the place — together with Kanalklippan, a blasted rock face alongside the Danvik canal within the metropolis heart. Whereas these crags will not be essentially the most difficult climbs, their proximity to the town is exclusive, which explains how outfitters like Klättermusen have flourished. “It produces a few of the world’s most refined mountaineering tools,” Rosén says. “It additionally makes implausible backpacks.” Klättermusen items are offered in shops all through Stockholm, together with NK and Naturkompaniet. 

Snowboarding

Snow by no means appears that far-off in Sweden, and by October, components of the nation could also be a winter wonderland. Whether or not it’s cross-country snowboarding at Hellasgården (a park close to Stockholm) or downhill snowboarding at Hammarbybacken (a slope within the metropolis heart), Swedes don’t idiot round relating to gearing up. Haglöfs, an outdoor-clothing firm, has been holding them heat since 1914, making every kind of winter put on, together with jackets, boots, and backpacks. “It’s a model effectively rooted in a Swede’s on a regular basis wardrobe,” Rosén says. The flagship retailer is within the heart of city. 

Berlin

The German capital is understood for futuristic, avant-garde trend, however it is usually dwelling to a few of Europe’s greatest classic shops. Simply ask Maryam Keyhani, an artist and hatmaker who grew up in Iran and Toronto and has lived in Berlin for 10 years. Keyhani’s namesake store within the Prenzlauer Berg district is standard with membership children and grande dames alike. She shares the area with So Final Season, a by-appointment trend archive. “Being cool in Berlin is about making your personal model,” she says. “Not shopping for it from a mainstream model.” Learn on for her most cherished spots for thrifting.

From left: Maryam Keyhani; earrings from Clothes Classic.

From left: Jaclyn Locke; Courtesy of Clothes Classic.


Aura Berlin 

This boutique makes a speciality of handmade silk kimonos from the Twenties to the 80s, all sourced from small-town distributors and auctions in Japan. “This can be a actually particular place, full of racks and racks of attractive kimonos,” Keyhani says. 

Clothes Classic 

With two younger youngsters, Keyhani might have moved previous her clubbing days, however she nonetheless attire like she’s heading to Berghain, the notorious Berlin nightclub. She stops at this retailer to select up assertion items, like a pair of Chanel gloves or a headdress constructed from peacock feathers.

From left: Kimonos at Aura Berlin; a T-shirt from Closing Layer.

From left: Courtesy of Aura; Courtesy of Closing Layer


Closing Layer

This gallery-like boutique makes a speciality of extremely coveted secondhand items from the Eighties and 90s, like a Romeo Gigli bubble tube high from the Nineties and a T-shirt from Def Leppard’s 1981 European tour. “Who doesn’t love the 80s and 90s?” she says. “I fear about issues like, ‘Who would be the subsequent Grace Jones?’ ” 

Mimi

To visualise this retailer, think about an enormous walk-in closet of a Weimar-era film star, full of flapper attire, zoot fits, and previous mirrors. “This place is superb for vintage textiles and historic costumes.” 

Arkonaplatz Flohmarkt

Held on a quaint sq. each Sunday, this flea market makes a speciality of classic clothes and design, together with East Germany‒period sun shades and mid-century ceramic lamps. “Enjoyable for the entire household, as a result of there’s a playground within the center.” 

London

Savile Row is a spot outlined by heritage, however that’s to not say that the boys’s suiting mecca doesn’t evolve. New tailors are upending sartorial traditions and pushing the boundaries of bespoke menswear. Main this shift is Rav Matharu, a former soccer participant who began clothsurgeon, a model that blends streetwear with bespoke tailoring. Assume made-to-measure bomber jackets, tracksuits stitched from Italian leather-based, and fishing vests constructed from houndstooth wool. 

From left: Rav Matharu; a sketch of Adret’s exterior.

From left: Ollie Adegboye; Courtesy of Adret


Matharu opened his retailer at 40 Savile Row in 2022 and introduced a youthful, extra various clientele to the world. “Streetwear nonetheless has some stigma amongst conventional Savile Row prospects,” Matharu says. “However for us, there’s no actual limitation on what you may create. It’s about elevating a person’s private model.”

Neighbors have embraced him. “If you’re strolling down the Row, you’re continuously bumping into folks, saying hi there and catching up,” he says. He fondly remembers a dialog with Edward Sexton, whose authentic retailer opened in 1969 and was frequented by the Beatles, David Bowie, and Elton John. “He was actually completely happy to see us doing one thing totally different on the Row,” Matharu says. “He talked about his early days, working with the likes of Mick Jagger and unapologetically altering what a British swimsuit appears to be like like.”

From left: Prepared-to-wear hats at Marcel Rodrigues; the formal exterior of the Deck.

From left: Courtesy of Marcel Rodrigues; Courtesy of The Deck


Matharu regards Sexton because the Row’s authentic insurgent — not only for disrupting males’s trend with sharp silhouettes and vivid colours but in addition for putting in home windows that allowed passersby to look inside (earlier than that, storefronts have been cloaked in heavy curtains). Sexton died in 2023, however the Edward Sexton retailer stays at No. 35, with new collections nonetheless dropping. 

Innovation continues up and down the Row, Matharu says. A number of doorways away at No. 32 is the Deck, the road’s first and solely female-run tailoring home solely for girls. Based in 2019 by Daisy Knatchbull, a trend government turned designer, the brilliant store makes a speciality of elegant jackets, tailor-made trousers, and bridal fits.

Subsequent door at No. 31 is Holland & Sherry, a revered fabric provider established in 1836. Together with Scabal at No. 12 and Dormeuil and Loro Piana (on close by Sackville and New Bond Streets, respectively), they supply the textiles for clothsurgeon and different tailors. “They’re a few of the greatest material suppliers on the planet, so to have them in your doorstep is particular,” Matharu says. “We take purchasers over to their showrooms, to allow them to contact and really feel the material and actually get the total expertise.” 

The clubby showroom of Drake’s.

Courtesy of Drake’s


Persevering with north, at No. 20 is Marcel Rodrigues, the primary bespoke hatter on the Row, which opened in 2023. Rodrigues handcrafts all sorts of chapeaus, together with fedoras and cowboy hats. Matharu has collaborated with Rodrigues on a number of items, together with a rabbit-fur-felt docker hat for the retired soccer participant Ian Wright. 

Matharu additionally recommends taking a fast detour to Adret, at 15c Clifford Avenue, which makes relaxed, drapey leisure put on for males, together with linen polo shirts and cashmere jerseys. “Adret could be very totally different from the remainder of the Row,” he says. “The aesthetic is unfastened. They actually nailed that easy model.” Additionally on Clifford Avenue, at No. 17, is Anderson & Sheppard Haberdashery, which was established in 1906 and makes a speciality of knitwear, hats, and different males’s equipment. Matharu might quickly pay them a go to. “I exhausted the grey neckerchief I put on.” 

Again on the Row, the ultimate cease is Drakes, at No. 9, “a contemporary British tackle Ivy Fashion,” he says. Identified for its relaxed chore coats and rugged chambray shirts, Drakes started in East London in 1977 and opened its Savile Row flagship in 2019. 

For Matharu, being on Savile Row has not solely raised clothsurgeon’s profile but in addition sharpened its imaginative and prescient. “We’ve been in a position to inform the story a bit bit extra clearly since opening,” he says.

A model of this story first appeared within the July 2024 difficulty of Journey + Leisure beneath the headline “Fashion Capitals



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