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L’Appartement Sézane

Paris Mon Amour mosaic inside Appartement Sezane store
Red and black Paris shopping icon

Fashionable Apartment in Paris


  • 1 Rue Saint-Fiacre ,
  • 75002 Paris

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You don’t have to be born in Paris to dress like a Parisian, you can just shop at Sézane! The online shop created by Morgane Sezalory is a French phenomenon beloved by les Françaises, and now going global.

This chic French fashion brand has a brick-and-mortar shop in the 2nd Arrondissement called L’Appartement Sézane. Decorated in the style of a fashionable apartment, shopping here is a real treat for the eyes. Think shelves lined with beautiful shoes alongside vases of seasonal flowers, a cushioned sofa, dainty light fixtures, and mirrors. So many mirrors!

The vintage-inspired clothing, handbags, accessories, and darling stationery for sale make the ‘apartment’ feel even homier.

Pink and red flowers decorating Paris fashion boutique Appartment Sezane
Shopping at Sézane is like picking out clothes at your friend’s pretty Parisian apartment!

Most French girls easily find something they love here, and price varies from 80€ for a skirt to 150€ for a pair of shoes. I never leave without a pair of earrings or a sweet notebook (the best way to spend 8€, if you ask me). Plus, you get a signature Sézane cotton tote with every purchase. What’s not to love?

Can’t make it to Paris? You can still get that Sézane style on their Online Boutique!

Urbansider Tip: If you’re hungry after all that shopping (and still have some money left), head across the street to Bambou for some trendy Thai food!

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