Founded in Milan, fashion brand

Situated at the heart of a burgeoning fashion district in the 1st arrondissement’s Rue Saint-Honoré, the brand’s inaugural French outpost is nestled alongside a wealth of upscale boutiques, with the likes of Theory, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga and Acne Studios as neighbours. But Palm Angels has no trouble standing out. Designed by local architects

A vivid blue façade announces the two-storey storefront, emblazoned with the Palm Angels logo. Inside, dramatically veined marble walls frame a curved central staircase — at once a nod to the monumental “grand escalier” of the Opera Garnier and the

The eye-catching surfaces are paired with a more understated floor pattern, as well as elegantly simple blonde wood wall finishes. (Curated by

Upstairs, the interplays of restraint and exuberance, heritage and contemporary style, are re-mixed — and dialled up a notch. Ornate moulding and polished millwork speak to 18th- and 19th-century French architecture and bourgeois style, while the display racks and shelves grids of hot pink surfaces, paired with similarly spare and rectilinear ceiling lighting.

In the dressing rooms, meanwhile, a more opulent aesthetic pervades, defined by richly patterned wallpapers, moody lighting and sumptuous, plush furnishings.

While the spare, lightly programmed space gives clothing, shoes and accessories a gallery-like presence —encouraging visitor exploration — the flexible, open floor plans also facilitate easy reconfiguration. The design invites events, parties and talks into the two-level space with a minimum of fuss. The result is part lounge and part retail. Part Los Angeles, part Milan, part Paris, and 100 per cent Palm Angels.

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