Having heard of Colette for absolutely ages, naturally we had to make a bee-line here and check out the what was happening. While this place is buzzing with a fabulous club-like atmosphere albeit it in virtually florescent lit atmosphere, the crowd here spent an awful lot of time checking each other out rather than the merchandise. It appears to be the place to want to be seen rather than shop and with vulgar merchandise priced that of a small mortgage, we'd rather not part with our Euro. Obscure magazines line some fixtures next to apparently cool jewellery, t-shirts and so on, names of which you feel that you should know but don't. And this is the crux of it. Emperor's new clothes sprung to our minds in this scenario with a lot of surface gloss and little substance filled with the crowd that want to be part of something cool but don't seem to know what. This place is jammed to the rafters with 'the crowd' not the merchandise. Of course, its a pleasure to see less merchandise, but better merchandise would have been appreciated. We wouldn't personally have put Topshop make-up next to the incredibly cool product that we've seen many times in NYC, La Labo - pretty criminal actually, placed in an area which appears to be an after thought in a lower mezzanine. Still, the tourists love it and I guess what Colette says, goes, although from what we've heard, little has changed in three years, so hardly cutting edge? The store looks great from the outside and has a wonderful reputation, but if you want something with a bit more depth, then just go and look from the outside and keep walking.
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Sunday, 23 January 2011
On the streets, Paris
Having left a freezing cold London, its even colder in Paris. Still, we're in Paris, so who cares hey? We're beginning this series of entries with an overall context of the city that shows the inextricable links between NYC, London and Paris itself - the cultural centre's of the world? Well maybe. Anyway, while wandering along the side streets of this incredible city we happened upon tiny vintage stores, galleries galore, chocolatiers that we just couldn't resist sampling, luxury brands beyond amazing and restaurants to die for. Over the next while we'll take you on our journey and share with you some of the visual delights and experiences of this wonderful city. In this tiny gallery, Godzilla, a London bus, the Eiffel tower....need we say more?