The last Parisian trip (I know I've but harping harping about it endlessly for a number of entries already, I promise this would be the last one) has given me the chance to soak in the true pedestrian vibe by walking past Le Marais neighbourhood and ultimately had the opportunity to capture these photos of Parisian doors, window displays, the facades of cafes restaurants and such...
First up, this beautiful shop front painted in turquoise. The shop is called 'Diwali', which suggestively trades luxurious looking Indian fabrics....
Lomography store front... simple as its street/ teenage- oriented customers.
These red and green doors are located very near together, the colours of which remind me of Christmas...
Muji store (one of their six stores in Paris), tainted with street graffiti, and with the sight of Arman entering the shop hastily, eager to look for what's in store.
Comptoir des Cotonniers, a high-street label selling irresistibly chic Parisian casual wear. If I were a girl I'd definitely check this shop out. Even the simple styling is so interesting.
Ba&sh, a casual line by Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief.
Esteban - a parfumerie house selling scented products in the forms of candles, ceramics, bouquets and the likes...
Cafe culture in Paris usually ends up in the evening, especially during winter time where it's quite impractical to hang out in the cold. But the window displays under bright light is tempting nonetheless...
A muslim butchery. This market is situated very near to Margiela Paris Headquarter...
The entrance over the right was actually leading to our hotel. So you can imagine how tiny the entrance is....
This store with a vast image by Tom of Finland perhaps suggest something pornographic (homo erotica perhaps?) alluring customers to have a peek...
And finally, a rather detailed arch on wrought-iron gate leading to a private property. Eerie looking if you ask me...
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