26 Nov 2025

Bompard, Swarovski… The best pop-up stores in Paris

Whether for a weekend, a week, or the whole summer, pop-up stores regularly bloom across Paris. These ephemeral boutiques redefine the shopping experience, inviting customers to (re)discover their favorite brands through immersive events. Here’s our selection of fashion and jewellery pop-up stores not to miss this season.

  • By Louise Menard

    and Nathan Merchadier.

  • Published on 19 November 2025. Updated on 26 November 2025.

    Bompard’s anniversary pop-up store

    After unveiling a campaign fronted by the mischievous charm of Québécoise actress Charlotte Le Bon, the French house and cashmere specialist Bompard is opening a temporary space just steps from Bastille. The reason for all the buzz? The brand is celebrating its 40th anniversary, four decades of exceptional craftsmanship that continues to rhyme with French elegance, timeless cuts, and vibrant hues. In short, it’s the perfect pop-up store to find the ideal gift at the end of the year. Take the latest anniversary capsule collection, for instance, which features accessories, sweaters, and silky cashmere pants with Bompard’s signature, iconic cable knit.

    The Bompard pop-up store, open at 7-9 rue de Charonne, Paris 11th.

    Immersion in the world of Birkenstock

    In the heart of the Marais, German brand Birkenstock lifts the curtain on the secrets behind its creations and opens the doors to a bright, minimalist studio space. Centred around the 250-year-old heritage of quality craftsmanship of the brand, this intimate pop-up delivers a historical and immersive experience. With artist talks and concerts programmed, it is a celebration of the quintessential Parisian shoe and an invitation to connect with fellow Birkenstock enthusiasts. Whether you’re a Putti, Boston, or Arizona fan, the Birkenstock Atelier will embark you on a journey of discovery. And more importantly, a warm and welcoming moment of simplicity, tradition, and sustainability.

    The Birkenstock Atelier, open until November 21st, 2025, at 51 rue de Turenne, Paris 3rd.

    Nanushka opens an exclusive pop-up at Galeries Lafayette

    After years of showcasing our collections in Paris, it felt natural to establish a stronger presence here,” Sandra Sándor, founder and artistic director of Nanushka, stated. Founded in 2005, the Hungarian label known for its minimalist, yet sophisticated aesthetic is settling into one of the capital’s most iconic locations, the Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. Among shell-like lighting, vegan leather cushions, Venetian fabrics, and Italian wrought iron, the space highlights pieces from the Nanushka pre-fall 2025 collection, including emblematic accessories like the Sandi bag. The entire setting reflects the brand’s artisanal, refined, and intimate atmosphere.

    The Nanushka pop-up store is open until January 2026 at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, 40 boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9th.

    ALT opens a pop-up store at Printemps Haussmann

    Three years after its creation, the jewellery brand ALT is taking over the ground floor of Printemps Haussmann for a second time. In a polished setting, Théo Jaquet, the founder, showcases pieces with a clean, vintage designs and also unveils a sparkling new one – a customisable medallion at the crossroads between symbolism and craftsmanship. Disarmingly simple, this piece available in silver or vermeil joins ALT’s signature creations, from metallic bangles and rings to spiral earrings. Staying true to its core, the brand continues to explore intimate jewellery, designed to be passed down from one generation to the next.



    The ALT pop-up store is open until January 4th, 2026, at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, 40 boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9th.

    The pop-up stores not to miss in Paris in 2025…

    Gertrude settles in Citadium Caumartin

    The Marseille-based brand Gertrude, which has seen impressive growth in recent months, is taking over the Citadium Caumartin for the Fall season, from November 3rd to 16th, 2025. For the occasion, the brand is installing an immersive pop-up store on the concept store’s ground floor, dedicated to its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, featuring an oversized puffer jackets and a refined urban style.

    Throughout the event, visitors can take part in games and win exclusive goodies. On November 8th, a free customization workshop led by artist OG DIDO, founder of the brand D+OG, will invite the public to reimagine Gertrude’s signature pieces. In short, a creative and urban interlude, true to the free-spirited, inventive essence of the Marseille label…

    The Gertrude pop-up store, from November 3rd to 16th, 2025, at Citadium, 50-56 rue de Caumartin, Paris 9th.

    Galeries Lafayette celebrates Marc Jacobs

    While currently hosting a pop-up dedicated to Hungarian brand Nanushka until January 2026, Galeries Lafayette is also making space for Marc Jacobs. Spotlighting the New York label’s new capsule “Joy”, the Parisian institution is inviting everyone to embrace good vibes. What’s on? The iconic denim Tote Bag and plenty of winter essentials, like the cheeky slogan hoodies – “please dont spoil the joy by making stupid comments” – playful bag charms, classic scarves. There’s something for everyone. Even our furry friends haven’t been forgotten… Go and find out why.


    Marc Jacobs’ pop-up store, open from October 16th to November 11th, 2025, at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, 40 boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9th.

    Le Monde Béryl opens its first pop-up store

    It’s a milestone moment for Le Monde Béryl, the shoe brand founded in 2016 by Lily Atherton Hanbury and Katya Shyfrin. Seizing the opportunity of the Paris Fashion Week, the duo is opening a pop-up store throughout October. It is the brand’s very first independent retail space. Reflecting the brand’s “sexy and androgynous” identity, as the founders describe it, this hybrid setting offers a full immersion into the refined universe of Le Monde Béryl, somewhere between a store and cultural venue.

    Want to treat yourself? You can opt for the signature almond-shaped ballet flats inspired by Venetian gondoliers’ slippers. For those looking for something warmer, a pair of flat over-the-knee boots offer a modern twist on classic riding boots. The type of footwear that perfectly blends elegance and comfort.

    Le Monde Béryl pop-up store is open until November 4th, 2025, at 24 rue Saint-Roch, Paris 1st.

    TIME brings elegance to La Samaritaine

    With its ochre-green carpet, large mirror, and warm minimalist ambiance, the pop-up store of TIME, South Korean brand founded 30 years ago, casts a serene, muted glow over La Samaritaine. Inside the iconic Parisian department store for a limited time is a curated selection of pieces from TIME’s Fall/Winter 2025–2026 collection, featuring reimagined wardrobe staples and beautiful winter accessories.

    Our favorites? The shearling coat with an oversized collar, impeccable tailored officecore sets and square-toe pumps. Just the right picks to keep you company, while waiting for the brand’s upcoming show that will soon take place at La Samaritaine during the Fashion Week

    The TIME pop-up store is open until October 30th, 2025, at La Samaritaine, 9 rue de la Monnaie, Paris 1st.

    Le Tanneur dedicates a pop-up store to vintage fashion

    To embody French elegance and share our love for fine materials and well-crafted leather goods.” Such is the motto of Le Tanneur. Founded in 1898 and known for its exceptionally durable, high-quality bags, the French house is setting up a unique pop-up store in Paris, right inside its flagship on boulevard des Capucines, which has been transformed into a playful, immersive space. The goal? To highlight its heritage through a curated selection of restored archive pieces, such as chessboards, catchall trays, tarot boxes. And of course, writing accessories, all crafted in leather. A rare collection of nostalgic and convivial objects that will for sure seduce visitors from all ages throughout October.

    The pop-up store Vintage by Le Tanneur is open until October 26th, 2025, at 16 boulevard des Capucines, Paris 9th.

    Samuel François’ jewelry blooms in the Palais Royal gardens

    From floral designs to anatomical pieces adorned with his signature Neapolitan eye, Samuel François’ jewellery oscillates between poetry, vanity, and baroque flair. Crafted in gilded, sometimes enamelled bronze, and made using the ancient lost-wax casting technique dating back over six millennia, these creations begin as three-dimensional models before being cast in metal. Nestled in the heart of the Palais Royal gardens, this dedicated pop-up store marks a milestone for the designer. For the first time, his “sculpted objects” are available for purchase in a store. The perfect opportunity to admire sensual, highly symbolic jewellery and precious talismans with an almost mystical aura.

    Samuel François‘ jewellery pop-up store is open until October 21st, 2025, at 145 galerie Valois, Paris 1st.

    Carhartt WIP takes over Le Bon Marché

    Founded in Detroit in 1889, Carhartt WIP has become a master at reimagining workwear and shaking up its codes. The brand now takes over Le Bon Marché, and more specifically, its basement. Hidden away in this almost secret space is a pop-up store brimming with the label’s iconic creations, from printed T-shirts to staple denim pieces, displayed alongside new arrivals from the Fall/Winter collection. At the center of it all looms the oversized, stylized “C,” the brand’s emblem. The event brings a dose of Carhartt WIP’s rebellious, urban spirit to Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche.

    The Carhartt WIP pop-up store is open until October 19th, 2025, at Le Bon Marché, 24 rue de Sèvres, Paris 7th.