Sézane

Top choice in Montmartre & Northern Paris


As if fashionistas needed any confirmation that northern Paris' 'nouveau quartier' Clichy-Batignolles is the place to be: iconic fashion brand Sézane has opened its first self-service concept store in a cavernous space overlooking place Prosper-Goubaux. Alongside the season's collection for women, there's the brand's signature knitwear wall, a jewellery bar and racks of upcycled vintage wear.

Grab a coffee and free postcards to send home at the ground-floor coffee bar, and don't miss the darkened cabin in the basement screening three-minute art film Amour Libre (Free Love).


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