L'éclaireur

Leclaireur

In early 1980s, Leclaireur revolutionised Parisian fashion by creating the city’s first concept store. Since then, it has remained at the height of fashion with five unmissable locations in Paris.

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Description

Today, we’ve lost count of the number of concept stores in Paris. But the one that Martine and Armand Hadida launched four decades ago revolutionised retail and remains an unrivalled shopping experience. Today they have several stores, each with their own unique identity. Their philosophy: to present design, fashion, architecture and the visual arts all in the same space, with the conviction that these disciplines belong to the same ecosystem.

Ambassador of cutting-edge fashion

Leclaireur was the first to introduce the avant-garde creations of the "Belgian school" to Paris, with labels such as Dries Van Noten, Martin Margiela and Ann Demeulemeester.

Their first adventure began in a gallery at 26 avenue des Champs-Élysées (now their dedicated menswear store). Then came Leclaireur Hérold, tucked away near the Place des Victoires, Leclaireur Sévigné in the Marais, Le Royal Eclaireur, inside the Royal Monceau Hotel and, finally, the unmissable Leclaireur Boissy d'Anglas, near the Place de la Concorde.

The latter, close to the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, offers the widest and most diverse range of prêt-à-porter collections for men and women, not to mention the exceptional collection of Fornasetti pieces displayed alongside works by prestigious furniture designers such as Paul Evans and Ben Storms. A fabulous experience that reinvents fashion, lifestyle and design.

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Access and contact

10, rue Boissy d’Anglas,
75008 Paris 8ème

Days and opening hours

Every day throughout the year between 11 am and 7 pm. Closed on Sunday.

Prices

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Spoken languages

  • French
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10, rue Boissy d’Anglas,
75008 Paris 8ème

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