Shop Vintage at the Louvre!

THE WILSONS VINTAGE AT THE LOUVRE

I am pleased to announce that The Wilsons Vintage will now be in a shop at the Louvre in Paris!

Well… not in the museum of course but in the Louvre prestigious shopping centre, a reflection of French prestige since 1993.

This marks the second collaboration I am doing with the French vintage platform CrushON. Beginning late October, you will be able to shop a selection of my finest vintage items, updated weekly, in two of the main shopping centres in Paris: at the Galeries Lafayette and at the Carrousel du Louvre!

Carrousel du Louvre (Photo by ArtsHebdoMédia)

The Carrousel du Louvre shopping centre is situated in the centre of Paris, underneath the famous pyramid at the address: 99 rue de Rivoli.

The perfect place to spend a cultural and fashionable afternoon in Paris.

Main shopping area of the Carrousel du Louvre (Photo by parisjetaime)

To access the shop go down the escalators to the ground floor where there is the main shopping area. Keep walking straight ahead then turn right and you will get to The CrushON vintage shop, situated opposite Lacoste and next to Sandro.

It’s a vibrant and colourful shop so you should find it easily!

Once in the shop you’ll find my ‘The Wilsons Vintage’ stand with a range of items going from high end vintage designer to unique and funky vintage gems with an accent on youthful and trendy items and of course a timeless chic French touch.

Even Mona Lisa will be staring in awe at your new look!

I’d love to know if you pass by. Just send me a message on instagram @thewilsonsvintage or by email [email protected].

All the best,

Jamila Wilson

PS: Secret tip from a Frenchy,

While you’re at the Carousel du Louvre I highly recommend visiting the nearby Musée des Arts Décoratifs. There is currently a very interesting exhibition on the theme “Fashion and Sports”. It explores the mutual influences of fashion and sports clothing throughout history and how they evolved together.

Different eras of swimsuits. Photo taken at the museum by Jamila Wilson.