5 LUXURY BRANDS PARISIAN WILL NEVER BUY (AND WEAR!) - what to buy in Paris - shopping in Paris
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In this video, we're going to take a look at 5 luxury brands Parisian will never buy (and wear!) - and give you the insider tips on what to buy in Paris instead!
If you're looking to experience the best luxury shopping in Paris, then you need to know about these five luxury brands. Check out this video to learn about the best things to buy in Paris, so you can experience the city like a true Parisian!
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8:26 Gucci
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Hi Alice, I've been to Paris multiple times and although there are some very well dressed ladies out there, the vast majority do not wear designer brands and are rich. So when you say Parisiens, it sounds as if the entire population of Paris, are top rich and sophisticated. It is not the case! I found that people in Milan and Florence actually dress much better than people in Paris and as well are not so rude and snobby!
@carolineaxelsson2055
Жыл бұрын
Agree. I have been there a few times and in France as a whole. Hardly anyone looks sophisticated and rich.
@KanezaMac
Жыл бұрын
👀
@AnitaMRoberts-xh4de
Жыл бұрын
Tourists don't visit Paris for the French people. That's for sure. They tend to think that people want to look "Parisian" or "French" when shopping but people just want to buy what works for them back in their hometown. Yes, rude & snobby is true.
@LWalker7
Жыл бұрын
Well I have a Jessica Simpson purse and matching wallet in every color 😂 they were buy 2 get one Free....No but honestly to each his own, and f.y.i don't nobody wanna be a Parisian , not all but most are rude and snooty and that to me shows no class.
@snejjankhahcbcrew9347
Жыл бұрын
I lived in Milan and in Paris and I totally agree... Italians dress better than french people and are way nicer and kind.
I’m sorry, but Goyard is the opposite of “edgy”. It’s about as preppy as you can get. And you said Parisians think monogram looks cheap, but you yourself wear Faure La Page and Goyard, both of which plaster their products with monograms
@horselocket
Жыл бұрын
Faure Le page and Goyard are definitely much more understated and under-the-radar when compared to brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
hello thanks for your comment. yes about goyard that's why I said that I prefer Faure le Page over Goyard because it's more edgy. although parisian wear Goyard also and they like it. Concerning monogram, there is a huge difference in the design between LV and FLP and Goyard. There is no brand logo all over the bags on Faure le Page and goyard while the logo is omnipresent on LV. When I say monogram I mean more logo. If there is a logo on Faure le Page it is very discreet. Nothing to compare with LV
@peachpathfinder
Жыл бұрын
I can't handle any logos/branding whatsoever. I used to love the Isabel Marant Nessah bags until they started plastering her name on the straps. So tacky! Goyard seems to have fallen from grace the moment Emily Weiss showed off her personalized pouch in a glossier video a few years back. I see all sorts of trendy suburban soccer moms carrying Goyard these days. Decidedly uncool.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
@@peachpathfinder totally agree. That’s why I buy and love Faure Le Page for that reason.. also still family owned brand so no LVMH. But Parisian still like to buy Goyard…
@peachpathfinder
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial I understand that those two are special heritage brands. And while I don't usually like branding, the Faure le Page print in particular is very nice. I love how yours has the holster! The only logos I don't mind and actually like are the Fred Perry laurel wreath and the Mulberry tree. For Mulberry I prefer the more understated bags such as the first iteration of the Bryn (it has a '60s mod feel) - not the more recent one with less nice handle) and the Suffolk. I really like Clare V bags because they don't have any branding and the leather is supple for the price point.
Just back from a 21 day trip to Paris and your video is so validating - I detest some of the brands you mentioned at the start of the video.... I totally trust the Parisian aesthetic - you all have a cultural memory that goes back centuries - I didn't realize how influenced I have been especially during my growing up in Ireland by French culture. What a relief! Yes you Parisians are totally intimidating to those of us with standards,,,,, I think of French culture as the soul of Europe. I am so glad you have a channel. G
I LOVE Faure Le Page! Discovered them after leaving the Chanel flagship store empty handed. Every time I visit Paris, I bring home a new item.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Love this brand! Such a great heritage!
Merci beaucoup! I am new to your Chanel and am loving it! The information is so incredibly helpful and exactly what I have been looking for. ❤ I am heading to Paris for the first time next month and will use every bit of it! 🎉
Love this video. A very honest conversation about what is happening with well know luxury brands. I want excellent quality if I’m spending that much. The alternate brands you mentioned look amazing.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
I love Paris!!I’ve spent holidays 4X in Paris and intend to visit this charming beautiful city! But never bought any expensive luxury bag!
I actually loved this video and found it very informative! Quality always!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
I just found your channel today Alice and I am binging on it 😊 I would love to see a video on the handbag brands you love. Thank you for all the information you give 💕
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello Kathy handbags video is out!
Fascinating! I I've been looking for a channel like this. Just subscribed and looking forward to seeing more videos.
So interesting ❤ I’ve always wanted a LV monogram handbag, but couldn’t bring myself to spend that much, especially since my husband pointed out “it’s not even real leather” lol. Now that I’m older, I appreciate much more the “quiet luxury” aesthetic, and things that are made of quality materials and more local. I think Parisienne women have it right and they always look so elegant, even in jeans and a t-shirt. I’m a new subscriber and love your content. Thanks so much ❤
@kdcm6690
9 ай бұрын
Parisian women look good because they are slim and groomed well. They look after themselves and don't eat rubbish. They could wear a sack and look good, Chanel brought out a sac to demonstrate this aesthetic - you can only pull that kind of bag off if you are physically already good looking.
@hiannahgus574
9 ай бұрын
@@kdcm6690This is true! I have found that since I lost weight and do Pilates, that clothes look so much better on me now. I buy a lot of high quality clothes at consignment stores and Savers/Goodwill in wealthy neighborhoods. I had to completely buy a new wardrobe when I lost a large amount of weight, and had to buy a lot of clothes within a relatively short period of time. The statement that clothing looks good on slim, well groomed women is exactly one of the reasons why those Parisians look so chic.
a friend gave me the large LV bucket bag about 25 years ago. i used it for everything, including carrying gallons of paint, while decorating my moms house. seriously, it held up like a champ. still, logo anything i would not buy for myself, either high or low price. quality as she said, is #1 for me. and fantastic quality can easily be had for a 1/4 the price of most 'designer' brands.
@beezlebub9
Жыл бұрын
My mom has that bag too - she loved it to death.
@PriHL
Жыл бұрын
I got gifted an LV bag but actually hardly wore it as everyone was walking around with them and I like to be original. So the monogram is a no for me but as you say, it cannot be said that they're bad quality. I think Chanel is currently much worse.
@faithnelson6069
Жыл бұрын
@@PriHL i like original things best too. my current favorite from an etsy artist, with a big old puffer fish on it. no one has one exactly like it.
@faithnelson6069
Жыл бұрын
@@beezlebub9 it is a very useful bag.
@cloverevon07
Жыл бұрын
Can’t agree more. LV can last forever and their leather is better quality than lots of brands.
For your information, Ladurée macarons are manufactured in Switzerland, in the Gruyère region, which is not really outsourcing to a cheap labour country. Anyway, I'm a Parisian, and, yes, I buy macarons at Ladurée from time to time. They are still among the best in Paris, even if I prefer Sadaharu Aoki's macaron.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Need to review and try Sadaharu macaron
@klym444
Жыл бұрын
I tried Ladurée macarons in Paris and it was super yummy! and I don't generally eat macarons
@Kate-qq3ez
8 ай бұрын
Laduree macarons were made in France since the beginning. Laduree open a factory in Switzerland some 10 years ago. This factory must provided the export orders. 2 years ago the firm decided to have one production site , so now macarons are made in Switzerland with - of course - the same recipe …
@sevenofnine2233
6 ай бұрын
@paristoptips Maybe your palate is not very developed than and you are not demanding :) Pierre Herme is uncomparable to Laduree.
@lifeisbeautiful7421
3 ай бұрын
@@sevenofnine2233 Pierre Herme is up there
Thank you for this video. I am traveling to Paris soon and want a local experience, not the mass-produced tourist experience . 💖 I am so elated to know that Michael Kors owns Versace. I don't know why this amuses me. I respect him much more than today's Versace brand. It was greatness in the 90s. RIP Gianni.💝
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you !
Hello!🌸 I am new here and I am happy to hear that I am not alone in this battle. 😊 I never liked to be a free walking commercial for different brands. All my life I thought that it's very tacky. I really like a new wave of totally opposite to tastles brand marketing- "the quiet luxury". When you have no brand names whatsoever, it's more like "If you know-you know". 👸 Being from Scandinavia where everything is all about the minimalism I really appreciate that. ❤ Kind regards from Sweden! 😊
@QuirkyGirl10
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I’ve always thought walking around with logos on handbags, clothes, jewelry, etc, was tacky. It’s like you’re wearing advertising. Just add flashing neon lights and you’ll complete the look!
@eclairtreo
9 ай бұрын
@@chronicreader So true. It was considered bad taste. The only monogram I would wear are my own initials.
I just purchased a mid ranged vintage bag - a rare issue by Coach circa 1980s that was made in the USA. The stitching and finishing is impeccable and it has no logo.
@deborahavery6325
Жыл бұрын
Coach and Dooney. Great bags.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Not surprised. The reason why I buy vintage. Quality was here by that time. Some pieces are IMPECCABLE 20 years after. It was luxury. Same thing with perfume btw
@sofyameytus710
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial I totally agree about perfume !!! I can never forget Ellips by Jacque Fath from 70’s
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
@@sofyameytus710 So you will love this channel and the perfume I review here. I used to wear Jacques fath by Jacques Fath which I discover 8- 9 years ago at Jacqueline perfumery in San Francisco. I am looking for a bottle because it is discontinued
@sofyameytus710
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial yes, this is story of my life…. They discontinue everything I love😫
A guest at my cousin’s one summer for dinner was a guest who was a chef who made the most outstanding macarons. They were hands down so much better than what I had at La Durée at a biz dinner in Paris.
Tried Pierre Herme macaroons for the first time, lived next door on avenue De l'Opera and yes, those are the best macaroons ❤
Great video. Merci! This will come in handy. France in June, for the first time ever. ❤
I lived in Europe for several years and I found it interesting that the French snubbed the Italian brands and the Italians snubbed the French brands 😂.
@Papeeshka
Жыл бұрын
If only Americans would buy American!
@tinalettieri
Жыл бұрын
It is funny because both have the same standards for quality, workmanship and luxury. I just spent a month in Salerno, Italy and I saw a lot of very well dressed and elegant women and none had logos plastered all overthemselves. The only time I wore a brand was when Gloria Vanderbilt came out with jeans in the 80's and they were the ones that fit me best. I had one, ONE pair.
@jasminagirl1814
Жыл бұрын
@@tinalettieri Oh that's new to me...I didn't know Gloria Vanderbilt made jeans 🙂 I love her perfume. 🌹
@jillf24
Жыл бұрын
@@Papeeshka And if people only knew a lot of the popular styles of LV are actually made in the USA!!!! The skins of the bag are shipped flat and cut and then they are stitched together in the USA- the tag inside will actually say USA!!! Buyer be ware!!!
@e.h-v.8070
Жыл бұрын
@@Papeeshka You destroyed your great American brands. For example when Henri Bendel was bought by another big american corporation just to be shut down I was outraged. Henri Bendel is older than Chanel and their quality was superior, so instead of making them big, fellow Ameicans destroyed them. What other example : Victoria Secrets?! The entier planet was itching to get Victoria Secrets and suddenly they become very expensive. Now you enter a VS store , it is worse than Walmart. Kate Spade ?! Selling plasticoliscious thingies. Ralph Lauren having the quality of H&M. Even Starbucks is a joke. Greed is what happened.
Thank you for your video! Very funny. Love your flowers; perfect for spring 😊
mmm...nice video summarizing Parisian opinion. As a German Indian living 3 hrs frm Paris, I visit Paris frequently and I am yet to see fashionable people the way KZread videos portray. They are just like us here in Germany. Very low key and in fact not well dressed enough except for the tiktokers, youtubers and instagrammers near touristy spots. The general mass dress to kinda to blend in with the industrial lifestyle and weather. Chanel and Dior are quite boring and cater to boring chicness that some of us seek. But I do love Gucci and Versace for the loudness and vibrance. These brands depict more of Southern European culture which is usually colorful. Think of Sicily and Amalfi beaches and their weather and then think of Gucci and Versace. It will resonate then. All these brands are good and chic and it depends in the end on how we carry them.
@aesinam
24 күн бұрын
The choice or designer is largely based on your own cultural preferences as well. As someone with an Indian background of course it's more likely you like vibrance and colourful as many Africans would (I'm Ghanaian). Of course there'll always be exceptions but it's true
Tq for this insider info. I agree that we shd buy what we like n not care what others think. By the way I love your blazer n clean style
I am mesmerized by your makeup. What brands foundation and the eye shadow, and the lipstick are you using?
Saying that Gucci is cheap is an insult. By the way Italian women and men with taste will buy Gucci,you might not like some products but this brand is luxury personified. In general the best craftmanship in fashion and everything else is made in Italy. I agree with the fact that showing logos is tacky but I know many Parisians who still do that and do not care,I live in Milan and travel to Paris often for work and true Parisians do not follow rules they just dress like they want to dress. No offence but Italians know about style,always has been and always will be
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello thanks for your comment. “Made in Italy” today has nothing to do with the handmade in Italy 20 years ago. It is made in Eastern country or Romanian people in Italy in cheap factories. I loved vintage Gucci and Gianni Versace but 20 years ago. Like many mainstream “luxury” brands today, nothing is handmade like it used to be. People are simply not aware of what they are buying. I am not speaking for myself only. I live in Paris, if you ask in the streets to a Parisian, you will get the same answer. I love Italian style usually but the old vibe, meaning sartorial and suits.
@peachpathfinder
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial True! For excellent quality Italian craftsmanship, I love Brunello Cucinelli!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
the most Italian luxury brands are Loro Piana and Brunello Cuccinelli. They really do craftmanship
@hidden-vision
Жыл бұрын
Vintage gucci is not the same as gucci now. The quality and flashy juicy couture prints they use now is just trash.
Alice, trés bon et merci! I already knew the attitude towards LV, Gucci, Versace and Moet. It's just as tacky here in the States. However your macaron review is most helpful. I've seen the Laudurée queues of tourists in New York. I can't imagine a Parisian doing the same, but I didn't know of alternatives. The rose and lychee macaron sounds delicious! I will be watching your channel as it will be of great use planning my holidays. Il y a beaucoup d’Américains offensés dans ce fil. C’est le signe que vous avez absolument raison. MERCI d'avoir utilisé le mot ringard. C'est vraiment la meilleure description... J'adore!!! 😂😂😂
I wish you made this video about things that you as a Parisian women like and dislike, instead of making yourself the one representative for all Parisian women…im sure there are many Parisian women that love LV…lets not put ourselves on a pedestal darling 🌸
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
So 98 % of videos of KZread are irrelevant because they generalizing. Again, when out in Galerie Lafayette for errands this afternoon, only people wearing Gucci and LV were tourists !!! I should have taken photos! I am 100 % legit than some women on KZread teaching you « the Parisian style » while they are not even French or living in Paris…..so wtf are they talking about!? Are you posting the same comment?
@suzanneparcelewicz4078
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial She was rude. Ignore her.
I agreed with everything you said here and I live in Canada. I’ve always felt people who purchased items that were monogrammed were buying these items more to show off how much they paid for an item instead of the the true quality behind their purchase. Also I work in the wine industry and Moët & Chandon is known to use much more pesticides in their vineyards to produce higher yields which in turn produces lower quality products with exceptions such as their higher end cuvées. I’ll take Bollinger, Taittinger, Pol Roger any day before the mass produced Moët & Chandon.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
The first thing you learn in business school is the difference between value and price…
@Lotusmama100
8 ай бұрын
I was never into monogram/logo stuff. But now I live in a small city in Austria-the hometown of Hitler no less-and having obviously recognizable brands, one gets better service and face less racism. I hate that I need to do this, as my personal style used to be more like what you show on your channel and even have owned some before, but one has to kind of adopt to make things easier.
I am making a second trip back to France. I love Paris and I find the people lovely. They are not as outgoing as we Americans, but certainly friendly if you make the effort. I love your channel!
@Aliceinparisofficial
10 ай бұрын
thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing the idea ❤
On macarons, I was pretty happy with the caramel macaron in Le Bon Marché. Since it was close to our hotel, I bought 1 caramel macaron to snack on each day when I was in Paris. I think it was 2 euros back then, not the fanciest for sure, but I loved it!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
still better than La Durée!! Again luxury is not a question about money... it is just quality, experience and uniqueness
@AnitaMRoberts-xh4de
Жыл бұрын
Sugar is sugar.
My daughter loves the LV canvas. I explained to her it is made the same way my picnic table cloth is- cotton fabric with a design stamped on it then covered with a polyvinyl coating. Then you pay thousands of dollars for that with a thin, cheap leather trim. Basically, that’s what all canvas bags are made of no matter what the brand is. Silly to pay all that money for any of them.
@anih6080
5 ай бұрын
I got a LV Never full bag as a gift from my Mom around 8 years ago. I abused the heck out of it, and it still looks brand new (minus the dark coloring on the handles). So it’s not about logos but also quality. I still love that bag and it’s my everyday errand/travel bag.
I can’t wait for your bag collector dear ❤ love the video as always 😊
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
I need to put in my content calendar. I have so many videos to make 😂
I never heard so much arrogant bragging as in in this video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Makes you think that if you go to Paris you will see just high class people 😂 so high class that do not know how to pronounce the brand names (Möet) 🤔😅
@hong-anhvu2962
Жыл бұрын
Exactly like I thought! This is so typical French believing in whatever they think it's best and dismissing all else 😂 "You would never see Parisian use this waer that". Well believe it or not, I live here and I have seen Parisian do ALL sorts of stuff that are FAR from "luxurious" and "elegant" 😢 Plus, if it's the money you make and it makes you feel good, go for it! I myself prefer the taste of Laduree to Pierre Hermes. All Pierre Hermes macarons flavour taste the same to me :/
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yes I am snob, et alors?
I love that Parisans care where things are made and who owns the company
@sarahphilbricksandhage1443
Жыл бұрын
I’m in the US and am always careful about where an item is made before I buy. Clothing, furniture, cars, you name it.
@siaeva
Жыл бұрын
@@sarahphilbricksandhage1443 yeah me too! I'm in Sweden though :)
Love getting your insider opinions ... I don't care for logos all over bags and clothing. Prefer subtle quality. Thanks very much for video. I would love to see a video of handbags Parisians love. I have 4 Polene bags but would like to try different French bags too.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello Karen thanks for your comment. I will make a video about my bag collection and what type of bags Parisian wear. Thx
I totally agree with you that the brands you mentioned are much more stylish, better quality and so on. And yes, the LV bags are really vulgar now. They are not my style anyway. Unfortunately, I missed Pierre Hermé. I confess that I have been addicted to PAUL's pistachio macarons for years. They are certainly not the best and PAUL is a very commercial chain but I really love them. My guilty pleasure.
I live in Paris (I'm Belgian) my favourites for bags are Lancel and Lancaster. I just discovered your channel and subscribed 😊
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Lancel and Lancaster are iconic
@eclairtreo
9 ай бұрын
I adore so many of the Lancel and Lancaster bags. Understated and classic.
It helps me so much ! Merci ! ❤ If not too troublesome, maybe could you pls recommend more brands that local Parisian would buy ?! ❤❤❤🎉 thank you so much!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mandy thank you !!! Yes I will !! so many good very Parisian brands!
I was in Paris for a week right before this Easter and the only Luis Vuiton bag I remember was a paper one with a big box in it (and probably accual bag inside of the box). I saw it my last day wihle standing in line to board the plane back to Prague and the owner spoke Czech without any foreign accent.
Thank you for the video. That’s very educational.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
thank you !
I have a cousin who lives in Paris and his wife is French. When I was visiting them, she carried a Louis Vuitton bag a couple of days when we were out and about. I enjoyed this video very much but do think style is personal.
@Seraphine07F
Жыл бұрын
Yr cousin wasn't born in Paris though, was he?! You know?!🤭💜 🙏💜🇬🇧💜 You mustn't mind too much sweetie - they're terrible snobs, they believe it is "having standards" (My Aunt, a wonderful Scottish/English lady thought exactly the same - it doesn't hv to be unkind but some Parisians can be that way hopeful you meet the nice ones, mostly)🙏💜🇬🇧💜
I recommend Paraboot for hand stiched French shoes - better than JM Weston and much more exclusive. Also there are many other excellent Champagnes from heritage houses: Gosset, Bollinger, Tattinger, for example.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello I have Paraboot shoes too. In my opinion, Weston is higher quality and more exclusive since they do customed shoes. but this is debatable. Paraboot is a great brand. Also for champagne I go for some special vintage Bollinger and Tattinger but there are many good brands better than Moet
Hello Alice, I love your makeup and fashion style. Would you consider doing a video about this?
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yes Parisian make up
I just found you on KZread and I really enjoyed this video. We have been to Paris multiple times and love it. We will be back there at the end of this year for a few weeks. I really researched what Parisian women wear before I went the first time. I didn’t want to stick out as a tacky American. It would be great if you would do a video on how Parisian women dress, what brands you wear. You have great style!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 More videos are coming about it…
Versace!!!! Super high quality... Beautiful items... Not everything is tacky
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Love the vintage Versace for style and quality
@NamNguyen-kc6ud
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial oh please nowadays Versace is modern and chic. And also about the quality. Girls! the quality of Versace products last better than LV, Gucci and others stuff. to be fair I try to throw my Versace shirt into the washing machine, and still fine but the rest of other brands just scratch all the logos. I even bleach it :))))))))))))))))). I don't think it is a downfall because of that quality and trend reason.: ))) as a Parisian I am sure you never heard of a continent called CHINA. Have you ever noticed how many people in china buy LV, Dior, Gucci, Hermes as an investment or retail to other smaller countries? : )))))))))))) Most of the sale revenue comes from China because they hold a major percentage of revenue in every category due to high popularity.
Thank you for this vision.
Hi Alice! I will be in Paris soon and I’ve been loving all your videos which has been very helpful! Curious, do you know if the luxury brand for example Louis Vuitton gets commission for sales? Thanks!
@Aliceinparisofficial
3 ай бұрын
Hello thank you yes I believe so
Yes it would be great to see your handbag collection! 😃
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Will do!
@stephanied6711
Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see as well
What I find most French about your video is your tenacity to defend your argument and state facts to support your argument in the comments. I am American but French decent and can relate to a detest for gauche labels, a love of quality in product and in argument. Too many people are swayed by mass opinions these days. You have a new subscriber. 😊
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello thank you !!! This Channel is not dedicated for mass market. I do not represent the street but I what I said in this video is 100 % true supported by FACTS. When stopping at Galerie yesterday I saw people wearing LV and…. Gucci shoes. Guess what ??? They were ALL tourists!!!! Wanted to take picture …..
@aniehadi7972
Жыл бұрын
😮 it seem you don't support the mass products that make Paris so Popular. Very typical. Almost everyone doesn't like to be just common people, instead want to be more unique/distinguished, special. 😁😁
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
This channel is dedicated to the true Parisian lifestyle. I am not representing the street. I buy vintage usually and yes Parisian are not fan of mass market. It what’s make the difference between tourists and Parisian
We got Louis Roederer for our wedding in 2012 bought from a french friend in Brussels 🥂
Please do a video of your luxury bag collection. It would be great to see the bags and your insights on them.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yes will do about my collection and also what luxury bags Parisian buy here
I totally agree with the last 4 brands though! ❤
I don't know about the macarons and the champagne (haven't tried the brands you mentioned) but I totally agree with you about Gucci. Parisian or not Parisian, I think that a person with some good taste and sophistication would never wear something so tacky.
Hello Alice, i appreciate the video. I am a French lady who left France 25 years ago. To my not parisian eyes, a bag with a firearm symbol on it is so tacky and unlady like. To my view, the real chic is a bag with no symbol or logo whatsover.. If this now Paris chic and snob standard, well i am glad i left...😅. again thanks for the good content. Keep them coming
I love. Please,very interesting to see what parfumes usually Parisians buy and what cosmetics as well. Merci)
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yes I will
@kiraalways8199
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial thanks a lot) love your channel)
If I ever travel to France I will be sure to carry Coach or Ralph Lauren! 💕 (Even though I love LV and Hermes LOL…)
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hermes is great! I like Ralph Lauren and Coach... less popular in Paris
@alexlam907
Жыл бұрын
😂
It's interesting to hear your opinion. I don't own anything showy, but recently I've been wondering if I should buy a luxury bag secondhand. But to carry a bag with a big logo on it is just so embarrassing for me. I don't know how else to describe the feeling. I'd die of embarrassment. Maybe it's because none of my friends or family own anything like that either.
I always feel when someone gives their opinion it’s great it’s when you encompass all Parisians I find that arrogant
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
100 % more legit than some women on KZread who teach you how to be French or “Parisienne”;when they are not even French or live in Paris. That is the real arrogance…. I am not a tourist here in Paris
12:20 When you start to be a little more sophisticated 👍❤️😂💯Love it!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
😂
Hello Alice. I really enjoyed your video! Would you be so kind and share your opinion on Moynat tote as it wasn’t mentioned in the video. I need a new tote and I’m loving both FLP as well as Moynat, and I cannot decide which one to buy. Thank you kindly for your help! I hope you’re having a lovely Sunday evening!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Hello Moynat is ultra luxury in the pyramid and FL is slightly under. Moynat is great quality but I do prefer FL for tote because I don’t like the big bag handles of Moynat. But this is my preference. They are both great quality bags the main difference resides in the design and color.
@joannahall8367
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial Thank you for sharing your opinion! Much obliged! 🙏🏻
please, make a video about restaurants, local restaurants, out of crowd and turists. Lovely video
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yes I will
My daughter likes Laduree but I prefer Pierre Herme cos less sweet. But my ultimate fav is Jean Paul Hevin, which is a chocolatier.
Even Goyard is a bit overdone, you see it on the London tube more than LV bags. But I do like them. LV bags seem to only get used in spring or early summer, rest of the year you never see people carrying it much in London. The Faure bags with the pistol motif is not for me, I'm afraid, they look kitch. It isn't just about quality, it's also about the styling which looks tacky. My all time fav is still the small Loewe Puzzle bag for every day use. It is so ergonomic.
thanks for your suggestions….
Love your channel and posts. Merci
I love your video. Just wanted to make a point about Goyard. It is privately owned, not by LVMH. That said, LVMH owns Moynat, instead. I commend you on your open passion about quality over mass market. Greetings from Australia. x
I agree with you 101%😄😄😄
what is your opinion of Hermes and Veuve Clicquot?
I was surprised to find out that Ladurée is manufactured outside France but that doesn’t change my love for Ladurée. Personally I think the meringue part is just another level compared to all other brands. The fact that it’s industrialized even amazes me as it just explains how good the quality control is. I am definitely not a parisien, but based on my experience living in Paris for a few years, the only Ladurée boutique requires queuing is the one at Champs-Élysées and same for Pierre Hermès at Champs-Élysées. To me they’re very similar and I doubt that Pierre Hermès is still marketing themselves as just a bakery and not a brand(like you can see both outside of France and you tell me that’s not branding 🙃)? Of course it’s all down to preference, so try both! Decide what you like and buy what you like. 🙂
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
There is no Pierre Herme in airport to my knowledge. I see La Durée everywhere
@istaco1226
Жыл бұрын
Just saw Pierre Hermé at CDG terminal 1 the other day and in fact if you google it you can see it all over Asia as well
@Lotusmama100
8 ай бұрын
@@AliceinparisofficialI suspected that’s what happens with Laduree, when I started to see them outside of France, and yes at Orly airport. I was in Paris a lot in the 90’s and loved their macaroons and having tea in the shop. I thought the taste has changed when I first got some in Zürich. Now I have to try what you mentioned next time I am there!
As someone who worked in the garment industry, I find it interesting that many people believe that if products are manufactured in a certain country(usually European) that it indicates quality. This is absolutely incorrect. Quality of a garment or shoes is dependent on quality fabric/leather and skilled workmanship. Italians or French are not more skilled by nature of their birth. It is up to the brand to determine if a product is up to their quality standard.
I'm a big fan of Goyard, have a few pieces and they all look brand new. I'm very happy with this brand. My LV bags which I have the most of are also great purchases for me. I really love them. I think each person get items they are exposed to and unlike the native French we are not versed on the many things they favor. Not to say I don't own luxury bags that don't shout the brand, I do. I have a lot of understated luxury items and appreciate every piece.
Hi So true the 80 s a. Amazing time for fashion with Versace He really made the models stars. He was one of a kind Stars.
I love the Ispahan (the one you featured) from Pierre Hermé! I like to get one and eat it while people watching at the Jardin du Luxembourg. 💗
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
It is the most iconic and signature macaron from Pierre Hermes. It also use this flavor in other dessert. It is exquisite and very refined. Nothing to compare with La Durée! Enjoy your next time in Paris!
@peachpathfinder
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial PIERRE HERMÉ X CHRISTINE FERBER: CONFITURE ISPAHAN is worth getting from the patisserie too! I just realized that Mugler Angel Nova is the perfume version of Ispahan! That's why I like it so much! 🥰
@imalrockme
Жыл бұрын
@@peachpathfinder The original Ispahan is from Yves Rocher, remember? 🌹
@peachpathfinder
Жыл бұрын
@@imalrockme No, the YR is before my time. It might be called Isphan, but it does not have the rose- lychee - raspberry fragrance like Angel Nova does. I'd love to know about other perfumes that have the same scent profile as the Ispahan macaron.
I always loved goyard! I'll pick Goyard above Luis Vuitton and gucci any day!
I love Pierre Herme. I always try his macarons when I visit Paris
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
the best!
Well you said many times that Parisiennes don’t like to wait in queues but I always see them wait outside Pierre Herme for so long!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Maybe Pierre Herme is one of the kind worth the wait 😝
I love my leather longchamp bag ,,,, quality bag even if mass produced
I enjoyed the video, however, I really like Fauré Le Page handbags, but you do realise they are covered in a monogram. Just saying. 🤷🏼♀️As is Louis Vuitton. Goyard is carried by many socialites. Maybe you should’ve based this video on ‘your personal’ preferences. No one would be mad at this, everyone is entitled to an opinion, but you made it sound factual as opposed to personal. 🫶
Completely agree with you for everything, but I love the LV damier bags😁. Actually I'm in love with Céline, bags and everything, what do you think about this brand?
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Céline is great. Video about it is coming
@nessycristina9936
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial trop hâte 😍
She is absolutely right !!! She is perfect I love love all what she says It is the truth French women like me don't wear these brands !! Bravo Alice 🎉😊❤
As someone who travels to France occasionally and loves Paris, and as a former anthropologist, I cannot imagine why anyone would buy something in France that they could get in NYC or LA, for example. When I go to any country outside of the US, I look exclusively for products born and made in that country. Thank you Alice! I do have old Versace and confess to having Gucci and Vuitton from years ago but now prefer things made in Europe, at any price. 😘
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Yea that’s the point! Buying local when you travel
@LizLyonsPhD
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial Et ce qui est si étonnant en France, c'est la grande qualité de tout ce qui y est produit, de la nourriture à la mode. Pourquoi ne pas en profiter chaque fois que nous le pouvons ? Les produits américains sont désormais tous fabriqués en Asie. À mon avis, seule la Grande-Bretagne égale aujourd'hui la qualité de la France.
@kimle848
Жыл бұрын
I just came back from Paris and Nice area and I can tell you the one reason right now for Americans to buy luxury goods in France is the exchange rate that's in favor of the dollars. My daughter asked me to pick up a LV Papillon Trunk for her and she saved around $800 after taking in the price difference and the detax in France and the sales tax in the states. I picked up some scarves from Dior, LV, Gucci and Ferragamo and saved several hundreds US dollars as well. Of course the reverse was true not too long ago when French people buying up the storm when they came to the states.
@jillf24
Жыл бұрын
@@kimle848 Yes- atypical US 3,000. bag costs 2,000 in France or London!
@ttdur8102
Жыл бұрын
We save money on items. Same reason why Canadians shop in the US
I didn't realize that Michael Kors bought Versace. The very flashy branding now makes total sense.
Hi , it is very hard to understand your English. Please message me what is the name of purple tote name of the bag . Thank you
I’m so happy I found your channel tonight. I agree totally with everything you said. I actually never liked LV, don’t have anything of theirs, or those other common luxury brands. Gucci is ugly and I hate monograms. I don’t like their designs, neither the clothes nor the accessories. Whereas, i absolutely love the shopping bag you showed, it’s fabulous.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
thank you Sevi!! So glad you found this channel
I think it is interesting how different cultures see what is considered as chic or cool. At the end it is up to customer to decide what is best for themselves. But I still appreciate some of recommendations made. I love goyard (less so of faure la page), also not a fan of Louis Vuitton now with changes in direction of brand itself.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Amanda! I am making recommendation and people constantly ask me what Parisian will buy… 100% honest recommendation. If you like LV go for LV …but it’s not the first Parisian choice…. That’s it
@Yahudia613
Жыл бұрын
Louis Vuitton can be found in all the Asian markets, as can Prada, Dior. This is why it's not so luxurious anymore. Michael Kors is mid market.
@editakim69
6 ай бұрын
Lol, a lot of luxury brands want to tap into the Asian market because it is lucrative o.o
Pierre Herme macarons are my absolute favorite! They have a concession in the basement of Galeries Lafayette.
Best champagne for me is Salon des Mesnils. So superb. If you find an ‘86 or early 90’s vintage at under $200/bottle, buy all you can. Only share with beloved friends who love great champagne!💕 They only bottle in stellar vintage years, otherwise they sell their grapes (all Chardonnay) to other vintners.
It's all about personal preference. I do not stick with one designer and I don't really care if Parisians like it or not. It's important that I like it. My Parisian girlfriend likes Hermes but Hermes just never does anything for me. On top of that their pricing is off the chart.
Must be my partial French blood that I feel as you do. I don't like mass marketing especially if it's designer brand. My designer wishlist are items are Delvaux, Joseph Duclos, Faure Le Page, more Moynat and Goyard, Kwanpen, and other understated bags. If you watch a lot of what people in France are wearing on the street, you hardly see Louis Vuitton and Chanel from the locals, but you do see it on tourists. I love minimalistic logos or none at all, but the design and quality speaks for itself. My fashion style is, You wear the clothes, don't let it wear you!
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
So true.. thanks
Thank you for your video, very interesting. Do you know which store of Goyard has less queues?
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Go to the one rue St Honoré..... or maybe in Le Bon Marché there is less tourist. Tourists go to Galerie Lafayette or Printemps while Parisian go to le Bon Marché (and service is better)
@puiyeemok5439
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your msg! I will pay a visit to Le Bon Marche this time.
I have a Lancel bag, I know it is not expensive, but the quality is superb.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
It is a good bag even not luxury.
Alice, please let me know what lipstick you have on. It's perfect. Estee lauder, envious ? I'm having difficulty finding this shade.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
YSL shine 127
@brooklily7150
Жыл бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial merci 🍓
Wonderful advice, thank you so very much. It is very similar with NYC esthetic, the Upper East Side also thoroughly avoids Dolce and Gabanna and Burberry in addition to LV, anything that screams the brand’s name from a mile’s distance. Could you please kindly comment on Veuve Cliqout Champagne - it’s a go-to champagne brand in NYC. Is it Ok for the Parisians?
@Aliceinparisofficial
10 ай бұрын
Hello thank you Veuve Cliquot is better than Moet but still LVMH.. Parisian do prefer Ruinart, Tattinger or Bollinger.
@editorialteam3024
10 ай бұрын
@@Aliceinparisofficial thank you so very much for listing the champagnes appropriate for Paris. Your channel is a dream 😍😍😍 Could you please kindly tell more about food and drinks Parisians prefer, a typical bourgeois breakfast, lunch, dinner? Is it true that Parisians eat dinners quite late and if they have children, children are sent to bed at that time? Does wine accompany every delicious meal (lunch, dinner) and if so, which wines they would buy for everyday use. And I loved your summer shoe choices in Miami video, but could you also comment on shoe brands? Jimmy Choo, Roger Vivier, Manolos are go-to brands in the Upper East Side. Men wear Prada and Berlutti mostly. What do elegant Parisians wear year round? Thank you again so very much. Fantastic channel 🙏🏻☕️🍨🍒❤️
Perfect suggestions!!! Merci.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Thx!!!
Love Polene bags. One very discreet name.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
I will make a proper review
At what point do you consider an item mass market.? Do you think these choices might be influenced by your personal preferences?
Quality of Goyard😂😂😂? How about the logo print of a Goyard wallet(bought at the store) rubs off after some use….????? Please answer this question!
nice suggestion!!! and how about Oriza Legend perfumes??
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Great brand. Will make a video about them
What do Parisians think of Givenchy, Christian Dior, Chanel, Balmain, Chaumet, Piaget, Boucheron, Roger Vivier and Azzedine Alaïa? These are some of my favorite fashion houses and luxury jewelry brands from France.
@Aliceinparisofficial
Жыл бұрын
Will do a video about the most parisian of fashion designers or brands that Parisian love. Alaïa is highly considered here.... every parisian dream of an Azzedine dress. I have two and I want to add a three and a skirt. Dior yes Roger Vivier also it is so so parisian (with Clergerie). Balmain unfortunately has downgraded with time by being overexposed on social media.... also too many logo and tacky details... Givenchy ok but Saint Laurent is more considered...
@sarahterry2140
Жыл бұрын
@@AliceinparisofficialLove Clergerie and Vivier - some of mine are decades old.