For several weeks now, paris finally reclaims an iconic venue for fashion dissemination
For some time now, despite the presence of a few independent boutiques, the capital ‘of la mode’ has lacked a flagship destination since the closure in 2017 of Colette the famous conceptual store.
With the arrival of Dover Street Market-Paris, this void is now filled, infusing Paris with a new conceptual dynamism where artistry avant-garde and commerce boldly merge.
Conceived by Rei Kawakubo and her husband Adrian Joffe, and already established in London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Beijing among other locations, the Parisian space immediately distinguishes itself with its labyrinthine spatial layout, reminiscent of the Mayfair store in London, a feature uniquely reproduced in Paris.
The stylistic offerings provide a breath of fresh air for the devoted fashion enthusiast.
Beyond the racks housing Prada, Rick or Bottega, established brands and designers close to Rei Kawakubo’s universe such as Junya Watanabe or Kei Ninomiya, the space is dedicated to rare labels.
Chopova Lowena (<3), Florence Tétier, Molly Godard, Hodakova, Vaquera, Eckhaus Latta, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Bless, Martine Rose, and Wales Bonner (<3), to name but a few, are primarily accessible only through their websites or online portals.
Dover Street Market-Paris offers a unique experience in the Parisian fashion landscape, radiating a radical, artistic, and playful contemporaneity.
DSM-Paris is an ideal venue that celebrates creativity and the avant-garde, where one will love to wander, recharge, reconnect, and find inspiration.
DSM Paris 35–37 rue des francs-bourgeois 75004 Paris








































