6th Arrondissement

A.P.C. Accessory

Accessory display at A.P.C. store in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Clean lines, fitted silhouettes, and quality fabrics are the corner stone of this very Parisian brand. 

Gerard Mulot

Macaron case at Gerard Mulot in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

For the most beautiful and tasty fruit tarts in the city head to Gerard

Pierre Hermé

Macaron display at Pierre Hermé in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

One of the most famous pastry chefs in Paris, some even say the world.

La Bastide d'Opio

La Bastide d'Opio in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Light and healthy Provincial cooking in in the Latin Quarter.

La Bagagerie

Fashion accessories inside La Bagagerie in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Since the 50's this luggage and handbag shop has been producing elegant Parisian leather good.

Ladurée

To say that Ladurée makes a good macaron is a BIT of an understatement, they're the inventors of it—literally! A must do in France. 

Yves Delorme

Store front and window at Yves Delorme in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Lovely luxury French linens.

Vicomte A.

Dress shirts at Vicomte A in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Line of preppy classics for the polo crowd.

The Kooples

One of the chicest brands dressing Paris' most fashionable young things. This French label is quickly becoming one of the most popular in the city for their modern tailoring with a distinct rocker edge. Androgyny takes center stage here where most of the styles can easily crossover between men’s and women’s wear—think classic British looks like crested blazers and well-fitted suits all turned up a notch with edgy street savvy details.

Stella Forest

Store front at Stella Forest in Paris. Photo by alphacityguides.

Lady-like clothing and accessories with Parisian flare.