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Galerie Liova-Marc Perpitch

 240 blvd St. Germain Paris 75007 Métro: Rue du Bac

Run by second-generation dealer Marc Perpitch, specializing in fine furniture, objets d’art and decorative elements of the Haute Epoque—medieval and Renaissance, 15th-early 17th centuries.

Baby Dior

 28 ave Montaigne Paris 75008

Fashion for infants and children doesn’t get much more luxurious than this. Smaller baby boutiques can be found in Le Bon Marché and Galeries Lafayette.

Diptyque

 34 blvd Saint Germain Paris 75005

Famous for scented candles in more than 50 fragrances—expensive but exceptional.

Didier Aaron

 152 Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris

A gallery founded by Jeanne Aaron in 1923 and now run by third-genenration expert Hervé Aaron, one of the city’s top dealers in museum-quality 17th- to 19th-century paintings, furniture, and objets d’art.

Musée Bourdelle

 18 rue Antoine Bourdelle Paris 15th

In the gardens and studios where Bourdelle (1861–1929) lived and worked, an exceptional collection of plaster casts, bronzes and marble sculptures—some of them monumental in size—created by the man who was an assistant to Rodin as well as a teacher of Giacometti and others. Closed Monday.

Frédéric Malle

 37 rue de Grenelle, 7th; 21 rue du Mont Thabor, 1st; 140 ave Victor Hugo, 16th;

Three shops offering a selection of 17 special edition perfumes created by 9 renowned “noses”. Customers can test a whiff of the fragrances vaporized in tall glass cylinders, or a unique olfactory machine at the Victor Hugo address.

Wowo

 5 rue Froissart Paris 75003

Quirky, retro-style clothes for kids and infants by American-born, long-time Parisienne Elisabeth Relin. Great bold graphic tee shirts with motifs ranging from snapping crocodiles to electric guitars.

Musée Cognacq-Jay

 8 rue Elzévir Paris 3rd Métro: St-Paul, Rambuteau or Chemin Vert

A remarkable collection of 18th-century furnishings and art assembled by the founder of the Samaritaine department store, now housed in a 16th-century mansion in the Marais. Closed Mon.

Musée de l’Opéra

 Palais Garnier Entrance: corner of rue Scribe and Rue Auber Paris 9th Métro: Opéra

Temporary exhibits relating to opera and ballet productions, along with a permanent collection of paintings, scores, and scale models of sets housed in the Opera library. Entrance fee is included with the visit to the Opera house itself, open daily for visits from 10 am to 5 pm; to 1 pm on days when a matinée performance is scheduled. The excellent bookshop and boutique are open daily from 10 am to 6:30 pm (to 5 pm on Sundays).

By Terry

 36 passage Véro-Dodat Paris 75001

Cosmetics and perfume by Terry de Gunzberg, former makeup director at Yves Saint Laurent.

Galerie Schmit

 396 rue St-Honoré, Paris 75001 Métro: Concorde

One of the top galleries in town, run by third-generation owner Manuel Schmit, offering museum-quality paintings by 19th- and 20th-century French masters, including Manet, Monet, Degas, Renoir, Matisse, Caillebotte, Boudin, Seurat, Signac, Sisley, Redon and Vuillard, along with Klee, Miró, Modigliani and Jongkind.

Petrossian

 18 blvd de Latour-Maubourg Paris 75007

The chic caviar restaurant and emporium carries not only beluga, ossetra, sevruga or Alverta Royal caviars, but also czar-cut salmon, king crab and even vodka chocolate pearls.
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