My all-time favorite perfume is Fidji by Guy Laroche. I believe it is discontinued. Was hoping to at least find a new favorite on my up coming trip to Paris. Any suggestions where to shop?
Galleries Lafayette or le Printemps on blvd Haussmann or le Bon Marché on rue de Sèvres.
Thank you/Merci!
There is a store called "nose" that sells perfume (higher end) in the 2nd arr.
https://noseparis.com/en/
Marionnaud also sells perfume.
https://www.marionnaud.fr/
City Pharma has perfume selections that are more affordable
https://pharmacie-citypharma.fr/fr/parfumerie/#page-2
Fragonard has large selection
https://www.fragonard.com/en-int/
Thank you! A lot of great options!
I believe that you can still purchase Fidji at the Guy Laroche boutique on 35, rue François 1er, in the 1e arrondissement.
Fragonard is the best, and the have the most beautiful shops.
They are all over Paris, with a signature shop near the Opera House, I forget which street.
I believe there is a small museum attached.
My favourite of their scents is the original, just called "Fragonard".
People always comment on it.
To Tocard:
Thank you so much! Merci! I went to the website and took a photo of the boutique's address. I would go to Paris just for Fidji perfume. Thankfully, I am going for the tour as well. :-)
To SJ:
Ouh, your suggestion for another perfume to try sounds wonderful. Thank you for the heads up about the shop near the Opera house. That information is helpful because I believe we will be there on the 2nd day of the tour.
There is a lovely perfume shop in Seattle. https://parfumerienasreen.com/
If this perfume is available they will have it or you can maybe order it. The store is amazing and maybe this can save you time in Paris. Though I get it, I like to shop and have momentos from places I visit. Nasreen is very European, quality, and my go to for anything fragrance. They get full lines of cool stuff. I highly recommend this wonderful boutique that specializes in fragrance.
Thanks Mo R. I tried. They don't have it or any by Guy Laroche. The funny thing is, it was everywhere back in '70's. C'est la vie