As expected, the French Riviera isn't a bad place to do a little shopping, but in my quest to find any local brands (or preferably local independent designers), I soon realized that the majority of the boutiques belonged either to the usual suspects in designer fashion (Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton etc.), the typical high street chains (Zara, Mango and a slew of French retailers you'll also find in any other city such as Paris) or multi-brand stores which offered a mix of the above brands. It's great if you're searching for a particular item from your favorite label which might be sold out elsewhere, but if you're hoping to find something typical of the French Riviera, a Dior scarf or a Zadig & Voltaire tee probably isn't going to cut it.
Cannes, Nice and Monaco offer basically the same mix of high street and designer stores. Luxury labels are more prominent in Cannes and Monaco... the latter is also a great place to get a Ferrari, Maserati or Aston Martin if you ever win too much money in a casino. Nice, being the biggest city of the three, offers a lot more affordable fashion and foodie fare. It's also the only area that has a distinctly unique cuisine and because it's a source of some of the best olive oils, checking out a few of the gourmet places is a a must.
Cannes, Nice and Monaco offer basically the same mix of high street and designer stores. Luxury labels are more prominent in Cannes and Monaco... the latter is also a great place to get a Ferrari, Maserati or Aston Martin if you ever win too much money in a casino. Nice, being the biggest city of the three, offers a lot more affordable fashion and foodie fare. It's also the only area that has a distinctly unique cuisine and because it's a source of some of the best olive oils, checking out a few of the gourmet places is a a must.
Some local foods... starting top left: farcis, socca, pissaladière, beignets de fleurs de courgettes.Cheap and good food that shouldn't be missed includes socca (a crepe made of chickpea flour), pissaladière (an onion tart with olives and sometimes anchovies), farcis (vegetables stuffed with breadcrumbs and/or meat), beignets de fleurs de courgettes and the more famous salad niçoise. All of this is available in the old part of Nice and can be found in cheaper cafes or kiosk-like eateries. Of course the entire Riviera area is also a great place to get some seafood.
Alziari
In prepping for my trip, I was told that no visit was complete without stopping by legendary olive oil makers Alziari, who opened shop in 1868. The small store located near the seafront promenade is quaint and filled with an incredible selection of different olives, old-fashioned canisters and jars, various oils as well as olive oil aromas (lemon, garlic, basil etc.), skincare products, countless nibbles ranging from honey to foie gras and an assortment of herbs. If like me, you only have a carry-on bag with you and can't check in liquids, no worries... they have an online shop that delivers worldwide! So guess what I'll be ordering in the near future...
Alziari
In prepping for my trip, I was told that no visit was complete without stopping by legendary olive oil makers Alziari, who opened shop in 1868. The small store located near the seafront promenade is quaint and filled with an incredible selection of different olives, old-fashioned canisters and jars, various oils as well as olive oil aromas (lemon, garlic, basil etc.), skincare products, countless nibbles ranging from honey to foie gras and an assortment of herbs. If like me, you only have a carry-on bag with you and can't check in liquids, no worries... they have an online shop that delivers worldwide! So guess what I'll be ordering in the near future...
Address: 14 rue Saint François de Paule, 06300 Nice
A l'Olivier
Another olive oil expert, this company was founded in 1822, though the decor is a lot more modern and sophisticated. I don't actually know if they started out in Nice, but they have stores all over France and their products are easily available throughout the world (I believe even Amazon sells their items). They do have an online-shop as well. We stayed here for the longest time, because the selection was just huge. The girl working there let us try different olive oils, balsamic vinegars and mustards. The range pretty much covers what Alziari has, but they offered more flavors and also had a great range of sea salts, jams and other preserves, as well as an extensive selection of olive-based bath, skincare and beauty items (from various brands). I've never bothered checking out the Paris location, but something tells me I'll be heading there very soon.
Top: olive oils behind the counter. More olive oils in cans (left) and a range of other products, such as herbs and salts (right).So enough with the food... let's get to the fashion!
Aratto
I'm going to start of with the cheapest of the cheap. Someone told me this place is something of an institution in Nice and if you're ever in need of some trendy inexpensive bling, this is probably going to be your ultimate destination. What fascinated me the most though, was the deli-style concept of the store: you first choose what you want from the window displays, then take a number. Once it's your turn, you show the staff member the item you want and she'll pull it out from one of the many shelves behind her. Earrings start off at 1 EUR, cuffs around 3 EUR and necklace prices range between 5-13 EUR. The more elaborate pieces will go up to 35 EUR, but that's about as expensive as it will get. They also sell bags (10-35 EUR), wallets and umbrellas. The products aren't necessarily well-made or meant to last, but for that price you'll probably end up buying more than one piece anyway.
Top: Aratto storefront where items are displayed. Once you've found what you want, take a ticket (left) and proceed to the counter (right).
Some of the jewelry on display ranging from overly bling and borderline tacky, to somewhat more toned down.Façonnable
The only local brand I could find in Nice, was Façonnable, the classic sportswear chic brand with items suitable for any member of a country club or anyone who needs an outfit for a polo match (i.e. it's a more conservative Ralph Lauren). The store opened it's doors in Nice, back in 1950 and gained popularity among Hollywood stars visiting the Cannes Film Festival. The label now has two additional boutiques in the same street catering to women's wear and more formal looks. I can't say that I've ever been drawn to their range which I deemed a little too preppy, but considering how many well-made basics they stock, I can imagine the classic coats or argyle sweaters to be something you could pair with edgier pieces to create a cool country look. Their items are stocked throughout the world and US residents can also order online via their homepage.
Address: 7-9 rue Paradis, 06300 Nice
Espace Harroch
Finally, I also browsed this four-storey multi-brand boutique, which some claimed was a concept store (it isn't) and stocks designer brands that don't happen to have their own boutique in the city. I found a decent selection of Balenciaga, Marni, Chloé, Miu Miu and Yohji Yamamoto to name a few, while the menswear section was dominated by Paul Smith, Missoni and Helmut Lang. The top floor had a great range of beauty and skincare products from the Provence, home decor items, as well as linen, towels and bedsheets. There was also a perfume counter and a small range of Diptyque candles. For other luxury designer fixes, you'll of course have a range of flagship boutiques to choose from and Galeries Lafayette has a branch in Nice as well.
A selection of the beautifully displayed beauty and skincare products. For some relaxation, head to the outdoor terrace (right).Lastly, I would definitely urge anyone to check out the many markets in this area. I forgot to take pictures of them, but Nice has a lovely flower market, while Forville in Cannes is a great covered market which sells everything from flowers, herbs and seafood to wild mushrooms and (of course) olives. Provence specialities, such as lavender can easily be found in these areas as well.

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what an amazing post, darling! I can imagine how awesome these markets look and smell with all those flowers and yummy food... I love lavender so much!
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Happy monday!
ReplyDeleteI´m always impressed about all the details you are posting! So unshakeable " Haute World".
I also love the "ticket idea" at Aratto and the olive pots on display.
Wishing you a joyful day!!! Hopefully a little bit of sunshine in Paris!
You truly write the most enchanting reviews and posts. They always make me want to drop everything and travel to some far-off destination. Loving this! :)
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That food is making me hungry! And I love those necklaces, stunning!
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I had some really delish' cookies over there in Nice!
ReplyDeleteI want to go there SO BAD!! It looks so glamorous and fabulous. Sigh. And that food is making my stomach growl! Lol.
ReplyDeleteAh I can almost pretend I am there! What a great post, it is making me crave a holiday x
ReplyDeleteThose pictures of food make me hungry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post. Such awesome shopping. I want to be there!!
ReplyDeleteHi there-totally gorgeous pictures and a fantastic review as usual, I really do love your blog-the precision and detail is perfection and I'm constantly wishing it was me in all of the places you write about! Thanks for your lovely comment too-do try out of town for charity shopping, I've learnt over the years that the best bargains are generally in my own home town!!
ReplyDeletethe food looks divine
ReplyDelete(currently hungry, so fixating on the food!)
yet another amazing post <3
i love the pictures from the first olive oil shop and the markets look great. My husband has been to Nice on business and he really liked it. haha and if it's THE place to shop for an aston, well all the more reason for him to return (with me in town next time).
ReplyDeletejust fyi - it's lunch time for me right now and all those food pictures are making me hungry!
The clothes and accessories shopping seem a little lacklustre from what you've described, but the olive oil makers and markets and vendor food? Mmm sounds like a foodie's dream vacation!
ReplyDeletethat food looks rad!!! how i would LOVE to try pissaladière, farcis, and beignets! like NOW!
ReplyDeleteand i am cracking up at the faconnable comments you made! WAAAAAAAAAAY TOOOOOOOO PREPPY. it just is. and i am blushing as i have ONE faconnable hot pink polo shirt, and i just can't imagine that i ever actually wore it. BUT I DID. twice that i can think of. please forgive me. at least i didn't wear it with the collar up. :)
love the aston martin wowowowowoowowowwwwww
ReplyDeleteyumm!! yummm!! food drives me crazy!! ah, france!! j'adore!!
ReplyDeleteLove this travel breakdown!!
ReplyDeleteSo wish I could be there!
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the food pics and jewelry have got me drooling. Great post!!!
ReplyDeletethese shops look very cool! really interesting pictures.
ReplyDeletesurprising about the shops-I would assume there would be more specialty-but all that olive oil is making me hungry-it sounds amazing xo
ReplyDeleteI'm hungry and I want to go shopping after reading this!! Lovely. This is such an awesome post!
ReplyDeleteOh I am way jealous right now. As I was reading this my mouth was literally hanging open... my boyfriend had to tell me to close it
ReplyDeleteI always love your posts. You really take us to these places. It almost feels like we are really there. Whether it's the food, clothes, etc, there is so much to do there. Take care. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThat food looks sooo good right now, pretty you've officially given me the munchies!
ReplyDeleteI imagine I could get carried away at Aratto and at that price when the piece gets lost of broken, I wouldn't feel so bad :)
I'd love to spend the morning or afternoon at the market. What an incredible trip you had, hon!
Have a great week!
p.s. No, I'm no longer in advertising. Actually I didn't stay in the industry too long, I left to work for one of the Banks, LOL.
And hon, if I could go to Paris, believe me I would! And Toronto prices are ridiculous, Choo on sale is like $550-$700 and it's not even the good stuff. But I was pretty happy with the bag, it's well made and the leather is supple! But yeah, it's mostly hype...seeing some girls try on the shoes I was quite disappointed, the ankles were incredibly loose, I was pretty sure one particular girl was going to break her ankle, and of course she bought them...eek!
What I wouldn't do to sample those olives. It looks like foodie heaven!
ReplyDeletethe food looks yum ! haha . ahh thanks for sharing this ! great stores . there are so many great stores in france uh ? x) i have to come there !
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Oh I soooo want to visit Nice... this post is just so charming and informative. I will refer to this if I ever take a trip there!
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Ohh My!! That food! Food is a pleasure to enjoy! It looks like such a lovely place! Another gorgeous, inspiring post!
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adorable post dear! these shops look unique and the market looks fun! mm i love gourmet journey :D
ReplyDeletethank you friend!!! very nice your photos!!! a good choice!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious post, darling!
ReplyDeleteI just rode in a Maserati for the first time last week :)
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ReplyDeleteI love the open market !
great post !!
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This is a fantastic post, thank you so much for taking the time to put it together. I'm heading off to Europe soon, Paris included, and was keen to find out some shopping spots....and other little tidbits.
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that chickpea crepe is calling my name. forget shopping! i would go crazy in france with all of the delicious food. there is a facconable store in lincoln center. i've never been inside, but now I'll take a look.
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WOW! I luv this post, although I can't be there physically, mentally thanks to YOU, I can see myself shopping, eating and taking in the beautiful sites!
ReplyDeletep.s. OMG! I have solely missed reading your FAB posts!:))
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What a great trip you are doing. I agree with you feeling about finding unique clothes. Before when you traveled you always found thing that you couldn´t find somewhere else. Now, the chains have invaded everything. The food looks very tasty.
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Great post, I love the South of France. I stayed in an appartment on the same street as Alziari when I was in Nice last summer!
ReplyDeleteokay that food just made my mouth water. yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis all looks. so. amazing. I want to go to France!!!
ReplyDeleteI literally want everything I see above me!
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Thank you for sharing your shopping trip around Nice, Haute-shopper.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic and love the Olive oil shops, the shops and markets. The lavender and dried flowers must have been wonderful.
Have a great week
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yum! the food looks great :)
ReplyDeleteI am dying to go to Nice, and all the lovely places you mention here! You're so lucky to have gone!
ReplyDeleteShould I ever have the chance to go, I'll have to revisit your blog so I know where to go shopping! =)
Oh la la! Êtes-vous française? Thank you for visiting me!!! I was in Nice for 3 months years ago and I recognize many of the places that you show here! I am a French teacher and I love all things French. Your blog is just gorgeous. I wonder how you found me? Oh please, please come again! I will visit you; your space here is my home away from home! Bon courage...Anita
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I have been waiting for you to post....I always love seeing what you post, I know I won't be disappointed! It looks like you are seeing so much, thankyou for showing us all. The food, the flowers (you mentioned), olive oil, and the shopping...can't get much better than that!
ReplyDeleteOh, I read your comment about learning another language as a kid, and you are so right! Children learn so effortlessly, and I am amazed at how fast my daughter has learned..sounds like you can relate. Unitl your next blog... take care!
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ReplyDeleteThis post is really nice and useful! I never been to the French Riviera but I'm sure I will:D
I like your blog too:D Keep in touch!
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Wow, this is such a comprehensive review! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the olive oil store, it seems like an olive oil apothecary with all the bottles! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh to only be in France right now! such great photos! and that food looks delicious, including those delectable stones in the necklaces, so gorgeous
ReplyDeleteHello, just found your blog and I love it! Hope to follow more of your shopping adventures in France! I love Paris, by the way. You must be bored of Paris...but if I lived there...it would be a dream!!!
ReplyDeleteI can visit all the fashion capitals in the world in your fab site! Brilliant!
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog and for leaving such as sweet comment. I really appreciate it. Feel free to drop by again :) Take care.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the jewellry is lovely, that one big statement necklace is to die for.
ReplyDeleteI'm not gonna lie, reading about the food made me so hungry! haha
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Looks so amazing... I must book a trip to Europe! x
ReplyDeleteoh wow, this makes me want to go even more now!
ReplyDeleteEnvy is killing me right now!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this sort of post! This is another and fatastic way to know the world without moving of your own chair. Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletemwwwas!!!
I've never been there but your review and pictures are making it sound fab!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty!
i'd like to try those local eats. i've a girl crush on that blone wearing slouchy masculine clothes. love those looks by faconnable. thanks for yet another detailed writeup.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all these treats, I wish I could be there, I have a friend living in Cagnes-sur-mer, it's not that far away...
ReplyDeleteI want to go back to France!
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