Paul & Joe (Paris, France)


paul joe boutique paris
Avenue Montaigne is a great area to window shop if you love high end designers or want to people watch those who do. However it's always taken a bit of persuasion to get my friends to actually go in a store there, because as we all know - most luxury boutiques don't seem to be all that welcoming. Paul & Joe is a label that one may not necessarily associate with the likes of Chanel or Dior, but its impressive store facade makes it look like the most expensive retail space on the avenue. It isn't of course. In fact, it isn't even all that pretentious or intimidating - quite the opposite. The brand, known for it's chic, sometimes quirky, often beautifully casual clothing has one of the grandest but also most charming flagships - which makes it so much more special.

paul joe fall autumn winter 2010Paul & Joe FW10 campaign (images: Paul & Joe).

paul joe fall autumn winter 2010A selection from the FW10 runway show (images: Paul & Joe)

Founded by Sophie Albou in 1995, the Parisian label was named after the designer's two sons. Albou's impressive CV includes studies at the French Fashion Institute, followed by working experience at Azzedine Alaïa and various years working as a stylist for Le Garage. After finally starting her own menswear label, which proved to be very successful, she followed up with a women's wear range a year later. These days, Paul & Joe also boasts a beauty line, a children's wear collection, a lingerie label as well as a wide selection of accessories including jewelry, bags and shoes. Albou has also made sure that every one of her boutiques reflects her personal universe by incorporating various finds from her travels in the boutique decor.

paul joe boutique parisThe front garden, where you'll find statues, sheep and various plants.

paul joe boutique parisThe spacious and beautiful entrance area.

The Avenue Montaigne location is the newest and also most luxurious store, though all flagships are equally delightful. The charm begins once you approach the flagship: passing through the iron gates, you'll find yourself in a small garden, complete with palm trees, fake sheep and ornate statues. The circular entrance hall is just as impressive with its delicate chandelier, antique mirrors and walls painted in a peachy shade. This is where I found most of the key looks from this season, including a very cool shearling jacket, wool coats and knit dresses. There wasn't a single SA on this floor (I've noticed this on every visit), which allowed you to browse in peace.

paul joe boutique parisThe jewelry and beauty section near the cash desk. Note the subtle parrot sculpture.

paul joe boutique parisFine jewelry (left) and a white Vespa near the mosaic wall (right).

Going off the entrance, a small corner near the cash desk features the higher-end jewelry made of 18-carat gold and a great selection of beauty products in its signature beautiful packaging. Although if you're like me, you'll most likely be distracted by the giant gilded sculpture of a parrot perched on a branch. If that's not enough, there's always the mosaic flower print wall, not to mention the Vespa that's parked near the stairs.

paul joe boutique parisThe shoe and bag area. Loved the aquarium.

paul joe boutique parisJacket and necklace are from a previous season, but similar items are available now. Chic footwear, included shearling booties and cute bow ballerinas.

Heading down to the basement, you'll find the main sales area. My favorite part is the circular shoe corner, which comes with a large aquarium, a comfortable couch and of course the footwear itself, which included shearling boots, strappy sandals and the most adorable T-strap bow pumps and ballerinas.

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paul joe boutique parisThe Moroccan themed evening wear room, with its vintage cabinets and gorgeous couches.

Stepping out, the remaining area is large and spacious, though a peek in the evening wear section is worth a browse as well. This separate corner had a Moroccan vibe with its dark wallpaper, golden palm trees and vintage closets. While I wasn't in the market for anything sequined or glittery, this was the best place to be if you were looking for anything a little more elaborate.

paul joe boutique parisOverview of the main basement space.

The rest of the store was just as fun to browse, though almost too overwhelming, since the entire women's range, including the less expensive Paul & Joe Sister was available for perusing. I was a little stunned by how large the selection was. Regardless of whether you needed a fur coat, a printed tunic or a simple striped t-shirt - it was all there, embodying French chic perfectly. Then again, according to Paul & Joe, their target customers are women who are active, bubbly, love to mix and match their clothes... and accessorize them according to their moods. So it's not surprising you'll find an outfit for any occasion here. And while everything is highly wearable - cute and quirky details ensure the looks are anything but boring.

paul joe boutique parisAnother exotic furniture piece (left), as well as shearling and fur jackets (right).

paul joe boutique parisThe gilded flower installation which reflected the store light (it's not illuminated). More goodies, such as swan prints, purple gowns, shearling shorts and enamel jewelry.

The only other things I'd like to point out are the amazing gold flower ornament that could be found towards the far wall and the children's wear (Paul & Joe Little) section. Even if you're not a child or have kids, I dare you not to fall for the furry teddy bears, giant dolls or the crazy couch made of plush toy animals. And if you have any time left, take a peek at the glass cases which contain colorful costume jewelry.

paul joe boutique parisCute stuff from the children's' department: the very cool animal couch, fur bear, mini coats and Japanese dolls.

Paul & Joe is available in more than 40 stores around the world, so if you don't get a chance to shop in Paris, the brand is easy enough to find. And of course there's always the official online boutique or other e-tailers such as Net-a-Porter. Perhaps not as charming as shopping in-store, but hopefully these photos will have put you in the right mood.

paul joe lookbookA selection from the current lookbook (images: Paul & Joe).

Address: 2 avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:00-19:00
Paul & Joe Homepage & Online Shop

51 comments:

  1. Oh wow what a beautiful venue for a store, i love it!

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  2. It's lovely ... always loved the collection, carried it in my own shop on Sunset Plaza.

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  3. So, I've decided that if I could go shopping with anyone in the world, it would be you! You always have pictures of the most amazing places and this one certainly doesn't disappoint. The facade is a perfect example of why I love Paris so much. It reminds me of the building my best friend used to live in growing up in Paris. Gorgeous! And I love the way they layered the large pendant necklace over coat. I'm going to have to come up with something similar on my own! I hope all is well - sorry my blogging/commenting is so sporadic but I always love catching up on your blog!

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  4. It's funny how once you see the items in the store, it seems so much more approachable! This store looks so fun to be in from the quirky, pretty decor to the beautiful clothes! I hadn't heard too much about this line before, but after this I'm very intrigued.

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  5. Gorgeous! These photos are so vivid I feel like I am there. Your skills are beyond compare. Gorgeous!

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  6. I actually love those boots! And what a grand entrance! I love it when boutiques take the time to make shopping glamourous.

    http://red-soledfashionista.blogspot.com/

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  7. Wow, all the pictures are just gorgeous!

    Leia

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  8. was just in paris, wish i had made it to the store. looks beautiful!

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  9. Seems like this shop just goes on and on and on. :) Really enjoyed reading the story and loved the photos - especially adore that white (or cream?) coat, so chic!
    Wishing you a wonderful weekend, darling!
    x

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  10. How did I miss this store when I was on Avenue Montaigne a couple years ago? *sigh* What a shame. It looks like a store that a woman who's never grown out playing dress-up would enjoy (i.e. me).

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  11. I wished I could have been there! Everything looks fantastic.


    -The Trendy Fashionista
    http://thetrendyfashionista.blogspot.com

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  12. Wow! what an amazing shop, outside and inside.
    I love their denim jeans and adore the cream double breasted coat. Thanks for sharing.

    Happy weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  13. I'm a sucker for abit of Paul & Joe.
    The store looks amazing, i think i'll pop it on my too-see list for my Paris trip.
    Thanks hon
    x

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  14. Paul & Joe is great! I have a pair of pale blue shoes...love them!

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  15. beautiful building & store and those shearting booties are amazing! well written & very informative post, as always! :)
    I hope you are having a wonderful Saturday, my darling.
    xoxo

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  16. That exterior is stunning! I love their line as well. Have a great weekend!

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  17. Love Paul & Joe!
    What a gorgeous shop!
    And I love the runway and lookbook looks too!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  18. Thanks for visiting my blog. I think that it must have been a problem with the blogger publisher. Anyways, I love Paris and I would like to know where to shop there.

    http://mypretaporterblog.blogspot.com/

    By the way, I like your blog. I would like to add it to my blog roll. May I?

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  19. God absolutely gorgeous - I think I managed to find their sale store when I was in Paris! Wish I could be back there x

    http://pagesixxx.blogspot.com

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  20. i love all your shop pictures and the paul&joe ad, amazing!!

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  21. love the look of the store; garden, spacious doors, mosaic wall, vespa..everything is pretty. Also I am very fan of their beautiful jackets.

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  22. Hi there-Paul & Joe are a fabulously stylish range, I adore a lot of their pieces! A great review and fabulous pictures my dear! xx

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  23. Haha love the sheep. I really like the wallpaper on those walls :)

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  24. Gah! I worship Paul & Joe! I would seriously love to live in this shop - so elegant and charming!! :)

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  25. Great post! I love Paul & Joe.=)

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  26. Beautiful store!!!
    xx

    johanna, sweden
    art

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  27. I've always been a HUGE fan of Paul & Joe but I have to say I think I love the Paris shop more than anything!!! :)

    Hope you're having a wonderful weekend, sweetie xoxo

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  28. oh wow! what an impressive building. i would love to visit.

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  29. Wow. Like ummm WOW! Paris is literally paradise on earth. PLEASE take me with you on your adventures! They are too good!

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  30. thank you for your comment on my blog! after the long hiatus i didn't think people were still following. hopefully, there will be a greater number of posts in the future. as for your lovely blog, thanks for the snippet of paul and joe, its time more people know about the label. perhaps one day when i visit paris, i'll be able to visit all the wonderful places you highlight on your blog. so jealous of you chic Parisian life but i'll be sure to ask for recommendations!

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  31. Oh, Paris is very beautiful! And this shop! Wow, very wonderful!
    I wait for you on my blog! Have a nice week! :)

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  32. As you say, it looks like super high end, but the clothes look very accessible and nicely French (sorry for the cliché, but I mean it in the bestest way). Will definitely be on my 'go to' list when I'll be in Paris next time.

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  33. I agree with your friends! I always have a hard time stepping foot into those high-end store, even when I actually go in to purchase a product. That makes me think, should I really be buying a product at a place that makes me feel unwelcomed :o/

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  34. It's so beautiful. I love it. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Take care.

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  35. nice blog!

    WASHMACH
    www.washmach.com

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  36. thank you soooo much for yuor lovely comment on my blog, that makes me such happy! i am checking out your blog now, and follow you via bloglovin! would be pleased if you would follow me as well! hugs

    sissi
    from internodiciotto

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  37. wish i can visit all the places. : )

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  38. Gorgeous photos. I love the photo from the outside. I have to agree with your friends, it does seem to be a bit of an intimidating place to walk into!

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  39. Just saw this post. Wow, a store to really love. I could also just move right in & become very very comfortable. Great post. xx's

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  40. so gorgeous, shiny and chic! so much to see! i can see how it would be a tad overwhelming, but it would be fun to revisit and take in a little bit at a time!

    p.s. love the dress on the bottom left of the last picture row! so cute!

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  41. Their store looks like such nice little charming house you go visit! I love that it's also so spacious inside! I've always been intrigued by their brand and I didn't know they have kids brand too! How cute! xoxooxxoo

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  42. everytime i read a post here i feel an urge to go shopping LOL

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  43. That store looks so beautiful! I love all of the pictures. That white coat is so pretty.

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  44. i love that tile rose wall and all the other with wall paper... they add so much depth to the whole environment of the store

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  45. I love the above outfits, especially the 3rd and 4th ones! So my style, ladylike and a dash sexy.

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  46. Paul & Joe is such an excellent designer! I love their runway styles (especially that yellow peacoat!). I love how open and beautiful the store seems; it looks both classy and inviting, contrary to many other high-end designer boutiques. Great post for a great boutique!

    Sydnie
    www.takemeouttotherunway.blogspot.com

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  47. Ohhh wooww!! gorgeous boutique!!

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  48. That store is amazing, perhaps one of the most impressive. It is just so HUGE. I love that they decorated the garden as well.

    http://joannefaith.com

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  49. i can only afford the makeup, lol.

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  50. I have to admit I had never heard of this brand, but I LOVE their space so much I would definitely live there. Especially with all the clothes ;-)

    The clothes and accessories are also intriguing, thank you for adding a link to their online boutique, I'm going to check it out!

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