
They say never to judge a book by its cover, but I'm guessing most people have done so on a few occasions. When it comes to fashion or style, I try to be as non-judgmental as possible and because I get bored easily, I enjoy browsing and going to different stores, whether they're girly, avant-garde or classic. Antoine et Lili is one exception though. It's a brand I've known about for ages, but it never really appealed to me initially. Back when I was still visiting Paris as a tourist, I remember reading a short feature on them in Lucky magazine's Paris guide and the bright fuchsia walls covered in ornamental kitsch pictured on one of the pages, scared the hell out of me. I recall seeing one of the stores for the first time (you can spot them a mile away) - pink exterior with various baubles and trinkets in the windows - and wondering if this was even a French brand. Since then, I've passed several of these boutiques, yet it was only last week I finally decided to take a browse.
I am all too familiar with brands and stores that promote Asia kitsch. While they're fun to look at, I rarely buy anything from them, which is probably why I held off visiting these particular stores - I had other priorities. But as autumn was approaching and I was desperate to cling on to the last bit of summer, I found myself being drawn to the colorful storefront of Antoine et Lili in the Montmartre area. This shop was the first one the label opened, back in 1997, with five more opening in the city throughout the years. The brand itself was created three years prior to that, but it still remains a mystery as to who the founders actually are and where the names Antoine and Lili come from. According to the profile on the official homepage, there might be an Antoine and Lili hidden in every one of us (which doesn't really clarify anything), and many of the items were collected or inspired by travels to the East. In any case, while there is a lot of kitsch to be found, the actual clothes are surprisingly tame.
The first things you'll notice upon entering the shop are probably the bright fuchsia interior, the floral carpet, which clashes slightly with every other color in the store, and the lime green walls and shelves. Even the staff was dressed in these colors, making the interior of Manoush seem fairly low-key in comparison. But while Manoush extends a lot of their boho kitsch to the clothes and accessories, the kitsch factor here is focused mainly on cute jewelry or decor items. Some of the accessories are inspired by Mongolia, India or China, but the coats, dresses and tops are actually quite normal and timeless. I found dark-colored wrap skirts, chunky blue cardigans, pink silk tops and floral blouses - everything was highly wearable.
So if you're expecting to find some Bollywood-esque costumes you might want to look elsewhere. I did find elements from the Far East in some of the outfits, such as the hats and the colorful boots. The main floor space had most of the current range, which is divided into various collections with names such as 'Gobi', 'Tulgaa' or 'Khan', referencing places, events or personalities from the region inspiring the pieces. Garments are housed in beautiful pink wardrobes, giving you the feeling you're browsing someone's very colorful apartment. Throughout the floor space you'll find props and smaller items - most of them for sale - such as the Russian dolls or embroidered cushions. Most trinkets will be around the cash desk, including a large selection of wooden and sequined jewelry, Mongolian figurines or Nepalese scarves.
The rest of the store is divided into two other sections - a mezzanine and a lower level. The mezzanine had more clothing from the current collection as well as entire shelves filled with baskets, polka-dotted bags, hats and shoes.
The lower ground held many of the same items only in different colorways. In addition, I found a few children's items. There seemed to be more home decor pieces here, including candles, perfume and my personal favorite... the duck lamps, which would go very well with the bunny lamp I found in the previous section. I also found a frilly magenta-colored umbrella with plastic flowers attached to it. But the most bizarre item here was probably the pink beret... what was something so French doing here, surrounded by all the Mongolian inspired pieces?
I didn't buy anything, though I might have to return for one of the cool lamps (I'm sure the husband would be thrilled... not), but I was quite positively surprised by the good quality and versatility of the clothes. It's probably a smart move pairing them with the surrounding kitsch... that way you get to look at nice clothes but have other silly things to distract you. It's like browsing an indoor market, but slightly more organized. Of course a lot of the kitsch is actually pretty cool as well, especially if you're not heading to Nepal or Mongolia anytime soon. There's a bigger boutique - actually called 'Le Village' - that includes a tea room, entire children's section, clothes and a decor department which can be found in the 10th arrondissement, so head there if you're wanting to spend more time shopping. For now, I'm happy enough with the smaller boutiques. And if you're feeling a sudden urge to browse this colorful store yourself but you're not in Paris... guess what? There's an online shop (offering worldwide deliveries) where you'll find a few items from each collection. And from what I see, even the bunny lamp is available there...
Selection of accessories, incl. duck lamps, Russian dolls, embroidered cushions, boots, the Bidi bag and hats.
Surprisingly normal clothes... and have I mentioned how awesome the bunny lamp is? (individual images: Antoine & Lili).Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:00-19:00
Antoine et Lili Homepage & Online Shop

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It´s a very sweet store, for sure!!!
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Hi there!
ReplyDeleteSo here I am on a counter visit... looks nice! The store in question seems quite candy-colored - goodies for the eye, but quoting you " not sure if the hubby would enjoy that perky lamp". I'll take a look if ever in those surroundings though.
I linked your blog to mine, maybe you could do me a counter honor? ;)
Have a lovely week!
I feel like you could create the most amazing girl's bedroom out of these pieces. I love glittery pink sparkly things!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's certainly a beautiful looking shop
ReplyDeleteahh i am in love with this store! all of your pictures look so wonderfully vibrant and the clothes are super fun and flirty. everything is so my style, youve got good taste girlie :)
ReplyDeleteI thought "how fun, but probably not very me...LOL @ the surprisingly normal clothes! Thanks for adding that...now, I will check it out :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet words. I hope your headache goes away soon. I will definitely keep your dad and your whole family of course, in my prayers. Surgery is always scary, I will pray everything goes smoothly and he'll be feeling better in no time :)
HAHA, poor Woody! I don't know about you but my sleep is not necessarily indicative of the performance...I just can't help it when the zzzzz's kick in.
Great review as usual my dear, it looks like such a fabulous little boutique!!
ReplyDeleteI'm truly convinced that this is my future home. Pink! :)
ReplyDeleteso sweet...
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day, darling!
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looks fantastic! :-)
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It's a beautiful store. I'm got a few female friends that would probably adore it. Have a great week. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable how the entire store is pink. Looks Fab.
ReplyDeleteI really love the store decor...it looks really pretty! They seem to have great accessories...I'm particularly interested in the jewelry section and of course, the lamps! It's cool that they have an online store..I wish a lot of Paris stores have an online shop! xxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteTeehee the bunny lamp definitely deserves a good giggle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very interesting shop and as you say sometimes you can't judge a book by the cover.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would probably love some of the kitschy things there, and I am sure I would too.
Enjoy your day
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Carolyn
Hi there! Good write-up! Makes me feel like I've visited this pretty boutique as well.
ReplyDeleteAnd the bunny lamp and that blue jacket are adorable!
Hi doll!
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I am not familiar with shops like this at all, so this is amazing! And lucky me, I'm not heading to Nepal or Mongolia anytime soon! :)
I adore all shades of pink, but what I really want is that Bunny Lamp!! too cute
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You have such an informative blog! I loved reading your entry on CdG and Louboutin boutiques! Oh and that lady showing off her red-soled Loubs is too funny! =)
i love the pink exterior!!! and that poor french beret does look out of place. omgoodness the website is so cool!!! :D hope you're having an awesome wednesday! <3
ReplyDeleteI love the pink!!!! And all the pieces look so feminine and flirty! I love their concept.
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There's nothing as SWEET and DELICIOUS as a trip to an AMAZINGLY CHARMING BOUTIQUE!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKs to YOU why I even found some YUMMY GOODIES at the ONLINE shop!!!:)
This is so unlike anywhere I shop, so I'm instantly interested in it! You write with such clarity - they should have you doing PR for these shops! Seriously, you're too fabulous for words and I adore your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable store! What can I say? I'm a sucker for the pink.
ReplyDeletePlus, it looks like it'd be right at home here in Hong Kong :)
So adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the pictures!
What a super cool store! Very cute and very girly! I will try to stop by there next time and pick up something for my little sister.
ReplyDeleteI love the interior of that store! So cute. Great post, as always. Your blog is awesome!
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that store is ADORABLE! i love the whole look. i could spend hours in there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shop! Another fabulous post, darling!
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Oh that shop looks so pretty and adorlabe i love that its painted pink on the outside too!
ReplyDelete-ahh, paris is one of my favorite places for fashionnn. great entry;D
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Ahhhh, to be able to use the phrase "Back when I was visiting Paris as a tourist." You lucky ducky.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute pieces. Ain't nothing wrong with a little girliness now and then.
Love these photos!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so bright and eclectic!
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hi The Haute! as always I must congrats with you for the very detailed analysis of the store in question, it seemed to me to be in the store with you, thanks for this interesting tour!
ReplyDeleteHappy wednesday to you!!
ReplyDelete"Antoine et Lili"... such a beautiful french name for a store!
Another store I´ll add on my "Paris-to-go-wishlist" ;) THANK YOU!
The bunny lamp is simple funny and the Bidi bag looks also adorable!
And what´s the best about it: they ship worldwide.
Was so disappointed to hear a few weeks ago that all IM stores in Paris do not ship any pieces from their collection... ;(
Have a beautiful relaxing evening in Paris!
wow, it looks intense! very over the top and girly. i think i'm like you, that's not really my thing but for someone whose it is i bet antoine and lili is pure heaven. it looks like so much fun! cool post :) xo
ReplyDeleteI love the lotus jewelry hangers! Is that what they are?
ReplyDeletesort of a pattern and color explosion!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a hodge podge of fun, whimsical items. I will have to check out the website on my end....
ReplyDeleteHaha, speaking of Asia-kitsch, the store looks like something I would find in Bangkok (in a good way!) I really love the concept of your blog! I studied abroad in France a couple of years ago, and was completely inspired by Paris, so thank you for bringing a little bit of France to me. I even went to some thrift stores and nabbed some great deals! You're blog is great and so informative!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun place to shop. Great colors that catch your eye. Thanks for visiting my blog :)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely place to shop...i would probably stay there a whole day!!!
ReplyDeletedefinitely! i love the idea of wild animals, but the blue background was just not for me! however, if i find a unicorn tee it will definitely come home with me, haha:)
ReplyDeleteloving this post by teh way! all this pink is making me crave a cupcake:)
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Love the dresses! They are so adorable. :)
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Elbow length gloves? Fantastic thanks for the tip soo much!
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Very pretty pink...love the busy Victorian pattern on the carpet! xo*
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ReplyDeletecute cute cute ! :D
ReplyDeleteThat place looks pretty fun! I like all of the colorful jewelry. I wish I was in Paris so I could check it out.
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Wow, this place looks awesome!!
ReplyDeletecute cute store!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hanh,
This looks great!!
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that shop looks so amazing!would love to go.
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i just love how girly it is!!! oo and the lamps.. want!
ReplyDeletethe carpet is hilarious though, i think i would get a headache in mere 10 min of entering the store haha
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wow really nice, especially the closet area. so prettyfully organized. :) im likin your blog!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for your comment love :)
this really appeals to me, even if only in the magpie sense, that my eye would be drawn to absolutely everything! another great paris find (oh, how i need another visit!!)
ReplyDeletei would have walk by without a second thought. but it is very cute on the inside.
ReplyDeleteHello dear, I am only catching up with my fav blogs today! I was a little overwhelmed when i returned to work as i found piles and piles of work!
ReplyDeleteomg, you keep on posting all these lovely shops and i won't know where to begin when i arrive in Paris! :)
The interior is very pretty and i would certainly pick up a few accessories!
Hope you are having a wonderful day!
Hugs and kisses
Anna
I looooove he bunny lamp!
ReplyDeleteI remenber I saw one, in a shopping trip I made 3 years ago in Antwerp. I saw it on a cool shop window. I absolutly loved it at once but I remenber my 2 colleagues were a little bit scared of it.....
I even took a photo of it.....
great post, good memories!
What a cute shop! and filled with so many lovely things as well.
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Looks like such a fun store! I'd be intimidated by the in your face colors and bright interiors since I'm so not a color person but I would definitely be curious. We're planning a trip in Feb. to Paris and yet again I will use you a my guide! Went to Godiva and thought it was supercute, going to Concrete either today or tomorrow, can't wait! Come see what I found here at topshop and Kurt Geiger :-)
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Omgosh!! Its fabulous! I would have the most amazing time there, trying and buying! Thanks for sharing!! Woah, I must go there! aha
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What a gorgeous store! I love all the pink :D
ReplyDeleteIts all so colourful and cute.
what a cute pink store! im sure that if i ever come here, i'd be buying stuff i really don't need just because of cuteness. haha.
ReplyDeleteThat store got really cool and fashionable stuffs. Everyone would enjoy shopping there.
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