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Le Marais, Ménilmontant & Belleville


Part art space, part lounge and part deconstructionist fashion statement, this shop is known for having the next big thing first. Two tons of wooden planks, 147 TV screens and walls that move to reveal the men's and women's collection all form part of the stunning interior design by Belgian artist Arne Quinze.

Look out for pieces from designers such as Haider Ackermann, 08Sircus and Boris Bidjan Saberi.


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