Choose brands that are committed to sustainability
Fancy buying a tote bag made from upholstery fabric from an iconic Parisian hotel? Head to the Ritz Paris boutique! Following on from its jewellery collection made from fragments of porcelain tableware, this prestigious establishment—certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council—has devised a way to transform curtains, bed valances, cushions and other precious fabrics into bags. Everything is handmade and embroidered, and numbered, for the ultimate touch of luxury!
A capital of exceptional craftsmanship, Paris is renowned for the excellence of its fine jewellery. Whether historic or contemporary, the houses are committed to a sustainable model, much like Chaumet.
A member of the Swiss Better Gold Association (SBGA), which supports artisanal mines in their sustainable development, this historic jeweller on Place Vendôme has just launched a new pendant made from 100% traceable gold sourced responsibly – the first example of a virtuous model set to be extended across all collections.
Recycled gold sourced from appraised pieces and transformed into 24-carat pure gold ingots, natural gemstones and certified-origin diamonds… The young jewellery house Mazarin has, for its part, committed to a circular and traceable approach, just like Maison Rouvenat, which is reimagining its founder’s creations using recycled gold and silver.
In the world of fashion and accessories, concept stores are setting themselves apart through their responsible approach, such as L’Habit Français with its chic creations 100% made in mainland France, available at its concept store in Saint-Germain-des-Prés; wedressfair, whose selected brands must meet three criteria (respect for people, care for the planet, integrity and values); and Merci, which donates a portion of its profits to children’s charities. Formerly a supplier of upholstery fabrics and wallpaper, its historic Parisian boutique is a vibrant hub combining furniture, home textiles, women’s and men’s fashion, lifestyle and dining, much like the Used Book Café, lined with second-hand books, offering a gourmet break between shopping sessions.
Ritz Paris
L’Habit français
Wedressfair
Merci