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  2. Avenue Montaigne - Wikipedia

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    Avenue Montaigne. The Avenue Montaigne boasts numerous stores specialising in high fashion, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Chanel, Fendi, Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Chloe, Giorgio Armani, Versace and Dolce & Gabbana, as well as jewellers like Bulgari and other upscale establishments such as the prestigious Plaza Athénée hotel.

  3. Anne Fontaine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Fontaine is a women's fashion brand. The company is based in France, and its products include clothing, ... first boutique in the Rive Gauche section of Paris in ...

  4. French fashion - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a symbol of France and fashion, known for its cultural environment. France is known as a country of luxury, fashion and beauty, with Paris as one of the world's fashion capitals. It also has many cities and towns with an important history and industry of the entry, with various sized events and shows as fashion weeks and fests.

  5. Nina Ricci Closes Historic Flagship Boutique in Paris - AOL

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    PARIS — Nina Ricci is closing its historic flagship boutique in Paris as it pivots to a digital-first strategy, in line with its recent price repositioning. The store, opened in 1979, will be ...

  6. American tourists splurge in Paris boutiques as euro slides - AOL

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    American tourist Shawna Wilson says she has splashed out on four dresses at the high-end LVMH-owned department store La Samaritaine in Paris, tempted by the prices as the euro reached parity with ...

  7. Kookai - Wikipedia

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    Kookai is a women's fashion label founded in Paris, France in 1983 by Jean-Lou Tepper, Jacques Nataf and Philippe de Hesdin. It has a simple philosophy: "to supply women with fashion forward apparel for their wardrobes at accessible prices". [1] Kookai was launched in Australia in 1992 by its Australian licensees, Robert Cromb and Danielle ...