
In the spirit of all things gory and grisly, I thought I'd share something a little more Halloween appropriate, even if this event isn't celebrated in France. The first boutique that crossed my mind when I thought 'horror' was Noir Kennedy, a set of two vintage boutiques located in the heart of the Marais district. While I'm usually not the best vintage shopper - I get too overwhelmed and lack the patience to sort through racks and racks of clothes - this store is perfect due to its compact size, unique interior and carefully edited selection.
What drew me in the first time I passed Noir Kennedy was the glimpse I caught of the store interior: black coffins were placed in the shop window, while skulls could be found on shelves along with bottles and vials of fake blood. Intrigued, I stepped into the boutique only to be greeted by a mishmash of goth and punk memorabilia. Founded by Sebastien de Jaegher (aka Joon) and his partner Flora in 2004, Noir Kennedy is a result of their love of 70s rock music. Frustrated at not being able to find clothes they liked in their hometown of Paris and tired of having to constantly travel to London to find items they wanted to wear, the couple created both a second-hand outlet and a line of clothing under the same name. Though they initially had trouble financing their business via investors due to their young age, Noir Kennedy soon garnered a lot of attention thanks to the unique items they stocked, such as April 77 and Cheap Monday jeans or the large selection of vintage rock t-shirts.
Outside Noir Kennedy: coffins in the window (left) and images of the Kennedy men - the Kennedy's dark family history inspired the boutique name.
A Vespa on display along with men's shoes (left). Nearby, an antique pram filled with accessories and a human skull (right).In 2006, the more goth-inspired larger boutique (the one featured here) followed and while it may resemble a store version of a horror house, you'll soon realize that the scary props are probably a little tongue-in-cheek. The first few times I visited, music from the likes of The Cure, Joy Division or The Cramps would be blaring from the speakers, but on occasion - and this included my visit last week - you'll also get a dose of cheesy pop music, which included non-stop playback of Paula Abdul and LL Cool J songs (from the late 80s). The same applies to the clothing. Yes, there are plenty of looks to channel your inner punk/skater/metal-head, whether it's the leather jackets, plaid shirts, Metallica tees or torn denim, but in the middle of all this, I actually found a Liz Claiborne dress and preppy blazers to name a few.
The very cool British phone booth changing rooms, surrounded by a coffin cupboard and schoolboy blazers.Safe to say, the selection is for everyone, and Noir Kennedy staff will be the first to tell you their clientele ranges from teenagers to grandmothers. Among the usual hipsters in skinny jeans, giggling at the painted bats on the ceiling or making a point to use the London phone booth changing rooms (my personal favorite among the props), you'll find some serious vintage freaks, stylists, upcoming designers and tourists among the eager shoppers. The Vespa adorned with men's shoes near the entrance is another highlight, along with the antique pram filled with scarves, belts and yet another skull. Second-hand items can be found between brand new gear from Noir Kennedy's own label or the large range of other hip brands such as Merc, Harrington or Keednim.
If you don't fancy the bloody white gown, there's always a range of leather jackets or silk blouses.Clever use of coffins include one that has been transformed into a mirror and others that are used as shelves or display cases. This time around, I noticed a fantastic selection of faux fur jackets and military coats. The space near the cash desk featured some beautifully made handbags in shades of tan, brand-new Cheap Monday and April 77 jeans and the very cool vintage pinball machine. But of course it's the creepy stuff that ends up being the most interesting: aside from the aforementioned skulls and blood, there's the (fake) blood-stained wedding dress, dead rats, false teeth, preserved butterflies and more droplets of pseudo blood on clothes hangers.
The fully functioning pinball machine near the Cheap Monday selection (left) and vintage Levis on a table (right).
More cool accessories on the cash desk (right) and overview of that area (left). Droplets of fake blood on hangers (above).If you're not into the slightly morbid, don't let the interiors deter you. I've always found the selection here to be very eclectic and the prices are good (for Paris). The smaller sister store, which is sleek, white and more toned down, can be found a few steps away and a concept store in Bordeaux has just been opened as well. Though the official website is currently under construction, Noir Kennedy also stocks their goodies online, so check back soon if you want to shop vintage with a cool unique spin.
Address: 12 & 22 rue du roi de Sicile, 75004 Paris
Opening Hrs: Mon: 13:00-20:00, Tue-Sat: 11:00-20:00, Sun: 14:00-20:00
Noir Kennedy Homepage

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love the phone booths... that bloddy dress would have been perfect for my halloween weekend!
ReplyDeletewow, thanks for bringing Noir Kennedy to my attention! Next time I'm in Paris, I'm def perusing this place!
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Judy
Oh, Halloween isn't celebrated in France? I didn't know that! Anyway, looks like anyone could spend hours in that boutique! It's clothing galore!
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My god, this shop is amazing. I need to visit!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed by the selection of clothes offered, gorgeous pieces; I haven't been to a vintage store that looks like such a treasure trove as this one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful decor to, would be quite a nice place to scour!
oh man, place looks like heaven!
ReplyDeleteOmg. I wish I was there. It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the booth changing rooms, though I admit I'd probably feel a little clautrophobic in the store! I usually like very minimalistic store layouts to do my shopping. Too much of a good thing, is never a good thing for me :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!! i would totally go to this store!!! i love that it appeals to such a wide range of folks, and you do NOT have to be a band member to shop there! yay! love the macabre! especially when displayed with a bit of humor! yay!
ReplyDeletep.s. i love this!!!!!!! i could totally see this place in SF in the 80's and 90's, but they are probably too STODGY now to do so! :)
I definetly need to go there! I love these looks. Amazing!
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he he :) you look at everything!
ReplyDeleteLove the British phone booth changing rooms. Is the houndstooth pattern wallpaper, a curtain, or a decal?
ReplyDeleteNow this is my kinda place! Sounds amazing. And I'd be oh so happy listening to that music :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday, sweetie xoxo
I love this absolutely fashionable Halloween post!! How come I never come across such unique stores? I think I need to move somewhere else, lol.
ReplyDeleteSounds soooo great! No doubt...
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I really love their vintage tshirts! For some reason, I feel like their interior reminds me of browsing at a very cool, eccentric aunt's closet! xoxooxxoo
ReplyDeleteWow, mirrors in coffins? Crazy and totally cool.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your comment on the blog - I definitely started expressing myself a bit more in my 20s and am going towards what I really want to do! Life is too short otherwise!
Beautiful decoration :) love it
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Looks so funky and cozy in there! great store
ReplyDeleteI like 1., 6. and 8. clothes! Rock and roll! Cool! :)
ReplyDeleteYeah that seems like a really nice store. Thanks for sharing the pictures and come and visit me too when you have time.
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WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat incredible store. Here in Brazil there is something, the shops are other issues whenever cliches. One day when I go to Paris I HAVE to visit this store because I love things with bizarre fashion sense.
Ooh, this shop looks utterly phenomenal! And I'm loving the lookbook - so kitschy and cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing vintage store!
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Although I'm not hot on Halloween I think I'd love this shop. There are more and more nice and upmarket 2nd hand shops here in London (a very nice + expensive one in Gloucester Rd which has a 2nd shop in Chelsea) with amazing clothes; and not overloaded at all (sorry, can't remember the name).
ReplyDeleteVery cool store!!!
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Love the photos! I would love to visit that store.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos; love the looks!
ReplyDeleteHi my dear-how cool and unique, a very fascinating and stylish shopping experience! As usual a lovely review and fab photos!! x
ReplyDeleteGreat post!! Seriously jealous of the shopping.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cool name! And those changing rooms...AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun looking store, though it would be kinda odd to step into at say, the middle of summer haha
ReplyDeleteaaaaa. always sharing such great stuff.
ReplyDeleteyou make me wanna go go go now! actually i might be planning a trip to paris soon. i hope so at least. the clothes look great
hope youre having a good week so far
take care
xx
That boutique looks amazing. Would love to have a rummage through that shop. :)SArahD
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun looking shop and loved the telephone booth changing rooms and the Vespa displaying the shoes and clothes. Thanks for sharing and I hope that you are having a lovely week.
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Carolyn
WOW What an awesome place! I LOVE the telephone booths! It is like you are a real life superman!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize they didn't celebrate Halloween in France.
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i love this store!!! it's so perfect for the impatient vintage shopper like myself.
ReplyDeleteOOOO wow i am simply dying to go to Le Marais, great post, will note this store down. Merci!
ReplyDeletethis shop looks so cool! so bad that it's in paris!
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Looks like a great store!
ReplyDelete♥ Leia
oh man i'll love this place for the music and clothes. i love the cure and ll cool j!
ReplyDeleteThis store looks like a place where I could spend significant amount of time an money.:-)))Just too much fun and a lot of very unexpected things.I think you are so lucky to be able to see all this with your own eyes and to be able to visit all this extraordinary shops, stors, boutiques.Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing it with me!!!!
ReplyDeletewow look at all those clothes. it's a treasure chest!
ReplyDeletelove the poka dot dress!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, but I do fancy the bloody white gown! The more Burton-esque, the more gloomily parfait!!
ReplyDeleteCheers, you!
this is an awesome look into the shop. i googled the name after someone suggested visiting it during my paris trip next week, and your post has been the most insightful so far. what's the pricing like? are the band tees authentic vintage or reproduced? (i think the white nirvana one is reproduced, that's why i'm asking).
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