Friday, September 25, 2015

Paris Shopping

Bonjour !

Although La vie en Rose is already a while ago I still want to post about it.

Paris is like a (European) Lolita's dream for in-store shopping - Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, Axes Femme for major Japanese streetfashion brands and many many small boutiques and secondhand stores.
Baby opened a crêpe café a while ago and serves Japanese style crêpe, so if you're craving for something sweet you should totally try them.

I visited Paris with one of my best friends and did some shopping combined with sightseeing the days before the actual event.

 

Baby, the Stars Shine Bright



The shopfront is so cute, isn't it?




























Lately Baby Paris gets all major releases, but only what is left after reservation, so they have a good and up-to-date selection of dresses and blouses. They also have special reservation periods for all new releases, if you really want a release contact them! Also their customer service is very good, in-store and online!
Like the Japanese shops they offer a pointcard, with every 30€ purchase you get one point. If you collected 20 points you get 30€ off your purchase over 100€. The special thing about their pointcard: It doesn't expire!
They also offer a pointsystem for online purchases.


Axes Femme




They cater more to a Gyaru-ish and girly style, but you'll easily find items which work very well with Lolita and Mori Girl, like blouses, accessoires and sometimes even dresses.
Axes Femme Paris offers a pointcard as well, just ask one of the shop girls about it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they opened their online shop through Facebook again.


Uniqlo
































This shop is well known for their high quality basics. I'm talking about Uniqlo, also a Japanese fashion brand. There are already operating multiple stores in Paris, but my favorite store interior-wise is Uniqlo Le Marais.


"Disneyland" on a budget
















A real Disney fan won't miss Disneyland you think? If you don't have enough time and/or money you definitly will miss this adventure. Like we did.
BUT! There's the Disney Store which we affectionately called "Disneyland Budget". It sure is worth a visit if you're a huge fan, but sadly it offers more items for children than merchandise for adults like Disneyland does.



See you next time

Blushing Rabbit



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