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All STOCKED up!

I’ve worked in the “World of Retail” for most of my career- starting in my teens, working on the floor of Ann Taylor outlet and moving up the chain for many years, to becoming Director of Marketing and Business Development for one of the most profitable shopping centers in the United States.  So, I’ve seen it all for decades…and understand costs, value and the like, for domestic and global brands alike.  Therefore, I KNOW how to shop…and since I do it so frequently, it’s imperative I know how to score a good deal.  Especially now, as I’m living in Paris for a few months and need to maximize my Dollar…or Euro, as it were.

When I arrived in Paris during the summer months, many of the retailers were closing out their summer collection and there were deals to be found.  However, I knew there were even better finds to be had, pending I did my research.  I quickly learned about Stock stores, which are what we call Outlets in the States.  Outlet stores, which offer highly discounted items from previous seasons and/or remaining items from collections, are a great way to get your hands on some of your favorite brands, at a fraction of the price.

Besides, we’re not talking about your average brand outlets, we’re talking Sandro, Maje and Zadig & Voltaire!  Phenomenal brands….and hey, I AM IN PARIS!  Zadig & Voltaire & Sandro are located in the Marais.  Luckily, I just so happen to live down the street from the Maje stock stores.  So, now when it comes to the weekend and I NEED something to wear, I just pop down to this fabulous boutique for a gorgeous, and might I add, less expensive attire for the evening!

I am thrilled to have these incredible boutiques so easily within my grasp and even more happy to find spectacular bargains, as well.  After all, these brands are more expensive in the US, so to get a markdown on these highly stylish and ever fabulous clothes-I am one happy girl.  And also need to share this shopping tip- that while in Paris, do as the locals do….and shop STOCK.

Anyone needing a “little something” from Paris, just let me know, as I’d be honored to “be on the job”  in seeking out fantastic finds, while living in the Fashion Capital of the world!  As a matter of fact, I’m headed over to have a visit with Zadig & Voltaire and Sandro today in the picturesque arrondissement of Le Marais.

Side Note for your STOCK Shopping excursion:  While in the Marais, be sure to grab a falafel- known to be some of the best in the city!  Who knew that Falafel & Fashion go so well together, hand in hand?  Bon Appetite & Bonne Chance with the bargains, mes Amies.

 

Ooh La La, Le Marais

Le Marais, what I’ll always remember as a spicy, edgy, phenomenal place to get lost for hours- enjoying the quaint streets, the small boutiques and some of the best shopping in all of Paris.  These petite streets are beyond charming.  It’s almost as if they’re enticing you to stroll along to get consumed within it for an entire afternoon.

One of my favorite spots to add to my wardrobe, with weekly visits to the SANDRO Stock store.  Even now, back in the US, I’m so thankful for my find in this store, as I got the chance to bring home all my beloved French fashion at a fraction of the cost that I’d find here at home.  There’s also a Zadig & Voltaire store in the neighborhood as well.  Plenty of vintage finds can be found here, too.  And in Paris, it’s always worth a look as you never know what brands and unique pieces you can discover.  Be sure to peek around in alley ways and what seem to be low profile entries to boutiques as they can be some of the best!  I found a $600Euro french couture dress for $100 Euro, just because my curiosity drug me into this side street boutique.

Though above and beyond shopping, the Marais offers some of the most deliciously flavorful eats and treats.  From kebabs and falafels for roaming the streets, to scrumptious crepes filled with anything that suits your fancy.  Sundays a sweet day to explore the Marais when all the bakeries and restaurants are bustling and the streets are filled with excitement.

Sights and details to note, when in the Marais:
Place des Vosges- which just so happens to be Paris’s oldest square and quite picturesque.  An absolute perfect place to enjoy a picnic, or a gelato while enjoying this historic square and some shade.

Pablo Picasso Museum- 5 Rue de Thorny
A spectacular collection of classics, along with Picasso’s personal archives.  From paintings and sculptures to many little discoveries along the way.  One of my favorites!!

Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!
 Sunday is the day for hustle and bustle in this normally cozy, charming quarter.  Streets are closed to allow for pedestrians exploration and strolling about.  So, if you’d like to experience a Marais to yourself, do so during the week day!

Victor Hugo’s Home6 Place des Vosges
If you’re feeling like stepping back into time and indulging in even more history, take a tour of Victor’s very own home.

Hotel De Ville– Home to the municipality of Paris dating back to 1357, also home to the Mayor.