
Anyone who's spent a bit of time in Paris, keeps up with every 'it' fashion brand or is an avid follower of Garance Doré's blog, might already be very familiar with this label. I, like many, first stumbled upon it when I sighted the hugely popular buckle wedges one day and suddenly Surface To Air seemed to be everywhere: on Jessica Alba's feet, in some of the coolest fashion magazines and even as a collaboration with Kings of Leon (who designed a few menswear pieces for the label last year).
Style wise, Surface To Air (or S2A) can be described as a cross between Acne and Alexander Wang offering casual luxe pieces with an edge - and an eye for detail that goes beyond simple basics. Like Acne, Surface To Air isn't just a fashion label, but also consists of a creative direction/consultancy studio (clients include Louis Vuitton and Sony) as well as a film division that covers everything from music videos to TV commercials. Founded in 2000, the company started out as a group of friends who merely wanted to work on projects they liked - most of these involved fashion, photography, music, art or films. In a shop and gallery near the Louvre, they would exhibit and publish works from the likes of Banksy or Feist. These days though, the easiest way to appreciate their work is to take a leisurely browse in their Marais store, which is just one of two flagships in the world (the other can be found in Brazil).
Once you step into the boutique, it's a little hard to ignore the 'artsy' side of S2A. When I last visited, a small area near the entrance had been transformed into a gallery space, showcasing various graphic prints and an engraved axe to name a few. Chances are, you'll be more interested in the clothing and accessories. The brand is also hugely popular among the gents, so don't be surprised if you find more hip guys than girls perusing the collections. And because S2A has just recently launched a line for boys, I'll be expecting cool toddlers to be browsing the shop next.
Overview of the front part of the store (top), a few belts and the bead curtain of the changing room (bottom).
Oh, so many shoes! The iconic buckle wedges in various colors (left), and a few close-ups of the boots (right).Yet it's still the ladies who get some of the best stuff, including beautiful cape coats, edgy leather dresses, flattering jeans and leopard-print cardigans. The store layout follows the gallery vision ingrained in S2A's philosophy. You'll never find more than a handful of clothes occupying a rack... and these can only be found along the walls, while the center is either reserved for benches, display tables or other decor. While the front area had many of the seasonal looks for women, most shoppers will undoubtedly end up gravitating towards the shoe section in the middle, where the famous buckle wedges (in various colors - this season's 'it' style features floral prints), boots and current season sandals are lined up neatly.
Passing the snazzy changing room (adorned with the S2A logo), you'll find more in the back, including menswear and additional goodies for the ladies. Key looks were arranged along the wall, with garments showcased like works of art, while miniature TV screens underneath showed pictures from the lookbook or runway. Though the first part of the store might give a more rustic vibe with its wooden floors, the cool marble in this area definitely has more of a gallery feel. And the coolest prop? Probably the black pyramid in the center, which mirrors the company's logo, but most likely also pays homage to their first location near the Louvre.
The second part of the store as seen from the back (top). The modern shelves filled with cute kiddies' clothes (bottom).If you like cool feminine looks (some draped and slouchy, others tight and fitted) or if you're a shoe fanatic, this is the ultimate place to be. Despite its popularity, the label's styles aren't as ubiquitous as even some of the more expensive designer brands. Pricing is in the mid-range and global stockists include Saks (in the US) and Browns (in the UK). But if you don't feel like fighting the models, fashion editors and creative types for that last boot wedge or drape cardigan, I suggest you head to their well-stocked online store instead.
Address: 108 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 11:30-19:30, Sun: 13:30-19:30
Surface To Air Homepage & Online-Shop

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I oogled and googled and lusted after them already on the Brown's website. Now I know where to check them out IRL. One day I will get myself a pair!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing, looks like a great store to visit!
ReplyDeleteIm going Paris September & i'll have this store on my list to visit!
Thanks so much for sharing.
Abigail x
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Very cool! Love the edgy, urban style of this line. I'd heard of them before, but hadn't seen much of their line - that leather dress is hot!
ReplyDeleteA cross between Acne and A Wang....hmm I can definitely see that! The store is quite nice, although nothing super wow about it. The wedges, however, are gorgeous! Want them!
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Ooo, how chic. Very modern...reminds me of a bit of Fashion Toast and Alexander Wang.
ReplyDeleteThe store looks interesting, and seems to have some great looks. Love their shoes...
ReplyDeletei fancy the slouchy coats and the AW-like cream knitwear(?) tops. not crazy about the iconic strappy wedges.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightfully varied layout. The shop does look like somewhere I could spend quite a bit of time browsing. I still kinda want one of their two finger rings, even though I doubt I have the 'attitude' to pull it off well.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post! Thanks for the background information. Surface to Air is an intriguing brand. :)
ReplyDelete♥Love your blog♥
ReplyDeleteYou know what I zeroed in on...the leopard!
ReplyDeleteFabulous looks and pics, darling!
ReplyDeleteLoving all those wedges!
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CC
What a great space. Next time I'm in Paris, this is gonna be one of my stops.
ReplyDeleteGreat find. Ooh, I really want to be there and go shopping with you!!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome pieces, i'm in love!
ReplyDeletexx
true what you said that it's the cross between Wang and Acne. love their vision of clean edginess. post to love (as usual)
ReplyDeleteA sublime collection and atellier, truly love the fashion and art in patnering.
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Karena
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Never heard of that store but the clothes looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteart, clothes and shoes! my favorite things!
ReplyDeleteand i want ALL OF THE WEDGES. all of them i say!
hope you have a great weekend!
What an interesting shop and looks like a fun place to go and have a look around.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, as I have not heard of Surface to air before.
Happy weekend
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Carolyn
oh i really love Surface to air collection
ReplyDeletethey suit my style i guess! edgy yet casual
and i have just known about the art gallery inside their flagship store
thanks for sharing
"Casual luxury with an edge". You said up-to-the-word haute fashion gal! Have to make a stop one day...
ReplyDeleteLove their shoes! Amazing shop! Tnx 4 info :)
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i love your blog and post!
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Hi my dear-it certainly is a very cool and happening label, some very inspiring and covetable pieces here. Great post as always, have a good weekend too xx
ReplyDeleteI think this is exactly the kind of store where I want to shop all the time! I love their simple pieces that are timeless and especially the way they displayed their shoes! It makes me laugh when you said we'll see some toddlers browsing in the store soon! :-). I just browsed their online store, it's really well-done!xoxoxoo
ReplyDeletei've loved this brand since i first saw it. so many interesting and unique pieces. thanks for sharing these photos- i really like seeing the pieces in store the way you share them
ReplyDeleteto your question, it was indeed near canary wharf ;) haha crossharbour was the station.. i so badly want to go back there . it's a great place.
hope you're enjoying your weekend
and definitely up for a meeting next time im in London
xx
Loving this post!!! Very inspirational!
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That's one sexy yet simple "LBD" from their Spr. '11 collection. Nice product.
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ReplyDeleteI like the way you describe this brand and store. It's really interesting (and more interesting than showing pictures only).
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Love looks 1 and 3 in the first row, and I want all of the shoes, lol. What's up with the axe on the wall though? ;)
ReplyDeleteah yes, i like surface to air's clothing rather than the shoes.
ReplyDeletethat grey poncho/coat thing is rad.
love the 7th outfit the jumpsuit one :) and the first shoes on the very bottom pic.
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Wow! both collections are positively exquisite; and I am adoring the shoes - I want them all!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog...I appreciate it more than you know! I am so excited to be introduced to this brand, and would love to step in this shop the next time I find myself in Paris (dreaming it will be soon!)
ReplyDeleteI didnt know about this store but the clothes are beautiful I want to follow you but I don't find hwere!
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I am a shoe fanatic! haha love it, the pyramid is also a neat idea too
ReplyDeleteThe store looks amazing...LOVE the buckle wedges.
ReplyDeletexxLily
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I am in love with too many things! Most of all I want that button down cape/coat - so adorable!
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Lauren from ChickAdvisor
Amazing photos!
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SO much freshness,new looks and so great photos!!!
ReplyDeleteJust very useful traveling to Paris:-)*
I am absolutely away from all your photos with a boots...oh if it possible,I would like walking so long possible on the streets,looking....looking&looking!!!
Thank you SO very much for share this inform. and Thank you very much for you visit by me:-)))*
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***Violetta***
Love those wedges so so much!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan!!! Thanks for a peak inside, sweetie :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe menswear department, for some odd reason, brings to mind Duncan MacLeod ... I immediately envisioned him browsing la-bas. I wonder if they have trenches long enough to cloak a broadsword?!
ReplyDeleteApropos to la mode, 'tis a bit stark for my tastes; I'm a bit more of the Helena Bonham-Carter sort of quirk.
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gorgeous pieces--especially love the shoes!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, I had no idea the company was involved in other art forms...I'm always inspired by people who enjoy what they do so much that they won't be confined to boxes or strict definitions of their profession. It looks like an amazing store.
ReplyDeleteI too, love Garance's blog.
ReplyDeleteThis company is amazing!
The shoes are drool worthy!
Hope you have a fantastic week!
Anna
I love this post! Wonderful dresses! :)
ReplyDeleteI had no idea about the brand but loved it. They have the same or similar sandals that Sara Carbonero wore last summer. :)
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B* a la Moda
Hi there! I like the casual style with a bit of edge, and all of the clothes look comfortable but stylish at the same time. The shoes definitely caught my attention, and I can see why they have been so popular! I have never been to Paris, but definitely want to go someday!
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Rachel
Your posts always leave me so impressed. I love the clothes and shoes and such amazing art/spaces.
ReplyDeleteAmazinggg I need to go!! Great post :)
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This is a new name to me, but I definitely like the look of it. You're right too, it does bear a resemblance to Acne...which I love!
ReplyDeletei actually had not heard of this so thanks for sharing. the lookbook is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteluv the bag!
ReplyDeleteAdore surface to air, but the pieces always seem just out of reach to me. I think they'd have to call security and remove me from the store sobbing. It's like heaven!
ReplyDeletexxx
Love their clothes, what an amazing concept and company!
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