Chanel – Rue Cambon Flagship Store in Paris
Flagship Assortment & Services — Rue Cambon (Paris)
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Classic Flap, 2.55 & Boy — signatures of Rue Cambon craftsmanship.
Heritage tweed, precise cuts, couture-inspired ready-to-wear.
Two-tone slingbacks, ballerinas, seasonal boots & sneakers.
Costume jewelry, belts, scarves & eyewear with classic CC codes.
With TLC Paris Concierge, explore Chanel’s Rue Cambon flagship — from iconic handbags to tweed tailoring and timeless accessories.
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Chanel – Rue Cambon: Where Parisian Fashion History Was Born
Rue Cambon is not just a street—and Chanel is not just a boutique. At 31 Rue Cambon, fashion history was written. This legendary flagship, founded by Coco Chanel in 1910, remains the sacred heart of haute couture, where timeless sophistication continues to evolve under Virginie Viard’s creative direction.
Step inside the boutique and you step into the world of Mademoiselle Chanel: minimalist, elegant, and forever modern. From the iconic tweed jackets to sculpted eveningwear and refined leather goods, every piece reflects the house’s revolutionary approach to style. The boutique also offers a full sensory journey with fine fragrance collections including the iconic Chanel No. 5.
Beyond shopping, this location is a pilgrimage. The mirrored staircase—leading to Coco Chanel’s preserved private apartment—remains a monument to her singular vision and disciplined grace.
Just moments from Place Vendôme and Rue Étienne Marcel, Chanel’s flagship lies at the crossroads of elegance and urban Parisian edge. Fashion lovers can extend their style journey to the Palais Royal & Gardens, where boutique arcades meet curated sophistication, or stroll past Le Comptoir du Relais, a Left Bank institution where fashion editors and creatives often unwind.
For those looking to experience more than a purchase, TLC Paris offers insider access to this hallowed space—through private shopping appointments, fashion history walks, and curated luxury itineraries that go far beyond retail.
Because here, luxury isn’t just worn—it’s lived.