パリ購入品紹介🇫🇷 こだわりのパリ土産|蚤の市とセレクトショップで見つけた雑貨たち|Merci|フランスコスメ|ギャラリーラファイエット

Hello! This is okome from komelog. Continuing from last time, I will introduce souvenirs I bought in Paris. Following on from the food section, this time I will introduce miscellaneous goods. I bought them at familiar shops and flea markets. First, this very popular shop. Citypharma, known as the “Matsukiyo of Paris” in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. This pharmacy is famous for selling French skincare products at low prices, and depending on the product, you can buy some products at about half the price of Japan! NUEX, BIODERMA, LaRoche-Posay, Avene, WELEDA, Melvita, etc. They have a wide selection of brands that are familiar in Japan. Among them, I bought the La Roche-Posay moisturizing cream Cicaplast Repair Cream B5+. It was very popular through word of mouth, so I bought a small size to try it out. It costs about 3,000 yen in Japan, so it’s less than half the price. I should have bought more… Next time I go to Citypharma, I’ll definitely buy this item. Bioderma Atoderm Lipstick. It is sold in a pack of two like this. This Bioderma lipstick is highly moisturizing and not sticky, so it feels great to wear. It has a slight berry scent. In Japan, you can buy it in tube type, but I like stick type, so I always stock up on this. The tip of the lipstick is cut at an angle. I went to City Pharma the day after I arrived in Paris, and used it right away while I was in France. Next is a lipstick. Uriage Moist Lip. This is also a classic lip balm with high moisturizing power. It has a vanilla scent that is also sold in Japan. City Pharma has a lot of lip balms such as Avene and Nuxe, so it’s fun to choose. I was surprised to see that they also sell Korean cosmetics that weren’t available before. Anyway, the store is very crowded, so I recommend making a list of what you want to buy before you go. The last item I bought at City Pharma. Papier d’Armenie, a paper incense that has been around in France for a long time. It is said to have a history of over 100 years. The contents look like this. Cut each one and use. There are 36 servings per book. The scent lasts for only about 2 minutes after lighting, but it feels like the air in the room is reset. It has a purifying effect and a vanilla and balsamic scent, but it’s not too sweet. Tear each one off from the booklet and fold it zigzag like this to use it . I bought the traditional scent, but they also sold rose and armenie scents. Light the end like this, blow out the flame like incense, place it in a container and enjoy the scent. This is also a standard Paris souvenir. Monoprix Sac This is an eco-bag that is convenient for shopping. The designs available for purchase every season are different, so it tickles the hearts of enthusiasts. The eco-bags with illustrations of popular tourist spots such as the Opera House, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica are popular, and they were the only ones that were expensive at 3€. I thought I would buy one if there was a cute design, so I ended up buying one of these gingham check eco-bags. By the way, there is also a cotton version of the eco bag, which is also very cute. Both are often placed near the register, so please check them out. Cute ♡♡♡ I found this bread plate at Monoprix’s Montparnasse store. I liked the illustration so much that I bought it even though it has nothing to do with Paris. (I don’t usually buy plates with illustrations…) Monoprix in Montparnasse is a large store, and in addition to food, there is a wide variety of clothes and miscellaneous goods, so it is worth looking at. This item is from “MONOPRIX MAISON”, and the lineup specializes in interior and home goods. After looking it up, it seems that there is also a “MONOPRIX MAISON” store at Saint-Lazare station. I wonder if it’s like ZARA HOME? Monoprix’s miscellaneous goods and tableware are often stylish, so if you like interior design, it might be fun to take a look. By the way, there was a sale in the store, but please note that you cannot get a discount on miscellaneous goods unless you are a Monoprix member. (It was on sale, but I bought it at full price) PAPIER TIGRE in the Marais district Stationery with a colorful design that will make you feel excited just by holding it. It is well known for its tiger logo. Unfortunately, the Tokyo store recently closed… When I visited, they also sold collaboration products with Serge, a familiar character on the Paris Metro. A notebook from the “Souvenirs of Paris” collection. It is an illustration of the roof of a Paris apartment. The roof of a Paris apartment is kind of cute, isn’t it? Small chimneys with different shapes and colors. I chose a notebook that will be a memory of my trip to Paris. Papier Tigre notebooks are handmade in a Paris workshop. It was a notebook that I could customize to my liking. I treasure it so much that I probably won’t be able to use it. Next is a drawstring bag designed with the store’s character. There are two sizes, this one is the larger size. It was cute and reasonably priced. I bought it because it was a size that would be convenient for packing for a trip. Next is a purchase from a flea market. This time, I was traveling with my mother, so I focused on conserving my energy and went to the Vanves flea market, which is close to Paris city center. I recommend it because you can easily experience the atmosphere of a flea market. (Some parts had a flea market feel to them) The place was in the suburbs, but it didn’t feel unsafe◎ Whenever I go to a flea market, I always end up picking up vintage French keychains. This time, I brought back some keychains that caught my eye. One of them was this keychain with a cute chicken illustration. I wonder if it was a biscuit manufacturer called “LESPEAU”? Apparently, vintage keychains were often given out by companies as novelties. It’s fun to look at the illustration and imagine what kind of company it was. Next was this keychain with an eye-catching orange color. I looked it up and found out it was from a company famous for its Swiss malt drinks. While talking with the uncle who owned the shop, I got him to change the price from 3€ to 2.5€ and 2€. It was fun to have little communications like that. The chain part of the keychain was also kind of retro and cute. I was looking forward to going to the flea market and buying something I definitely wanted to buy the next time I went to France. It was vintage and antique plates. I found a plate with a simple edge design and a shape that looked easy to use◎ I bought it at a stand set up by a very nice elderly couple. I wanted to buy something from France, so I asked if it was made in France, and was told it was from Saint-Amand, a ceramic manufacturer in northern France. Since they were old, there were some chips and stains, but I was able to get a discount from 10€ each and buy two for 18€◎ I thought it would be difficult to use vintage plates at home because most of the dishes are Japanese, but these plates are deep, so they would be easy to use as main dishes for pasta or soups like pot-au-feu. The design is cute too. I think I made a good purchase◎ By the way, the Vanves flea market is small, so there aren’t many options for antique and vintage plates, so I think it would be easier to find them at the Clignancourt flea market or an antique shop in Paris. A stand with a variety of items for sale thrown into a number of cardboard boxes. I happened to find a wooden cat among them. I wonder if someone made it by hand? It’s a cat object that is so loose that I thought, “What the hell?” But its looseness is so cute that I brought it all the way from France to Japan. One of my favorite things about flea markets is finding bargains like this. It was only 1€. The 6th floor of the main building of Galeries Lafayette. This place is full of Parisian souvenirs. Another great thing about sightseeing in Paris is that there is a large toilet that you can use for free . There is also a gourmet hall nearby, so this is a place where you can find souvenirs and delicious food from Paris. What I bought at Galeries Lafayette was this Paris Metro goods that anyone who loves Paris will definitely want. Haven’t you seen them many times on the Metro during your trip to Paris? This is official merchandise from the RATP (Paris Transport Authority). A magnet from Paris Metro Line 3. I actually wanted Line 9 too, but unfortunately it was sold out… There were also many magnets with the same design as the station names written on the Metro stations. Each station has its own unique character, so it’s interesting just to look at the Paris Metro. This is also an official RATP product. The name of the metro station is “Opéra” and on the back is “Apéro”, short for aperitif . About 10 years ago, the RATP changed the name of the metro station on April Fool’s Day, which became a hot topic. This glass is based on that motif. I’m also happy that it is made by DURALEX, a French company. When I searched for this RATP product online, I only found information about a pop-up, so I was worried whether it would really be available at Galeries Lafayette, but it was actually on sale. I’m glad I was able to buy it. I didn’t have enough time to see everything… I didn’t have enough time to see everything… I found this cute shop near City Farma. I bought some accessories here. I happened to find it about a minute’s walk from City Farma. It’s a select shop for cute miscellaneous goods and accessories. I bought a bracelet from NYA PARIS that I happened to find there. A thin, simple bracelet with a green dot design. It was reasonably priced and perfect for layering. I like the bright accent colors, they look summery◎ It’s near City Pharma, so please stop by while you’re out shopping◎It’s so famous that all Japanese people who come to Paris go there◎Merci is a select shop in Paris that is so famous that it’s said that all Japanese people who come to Paris go there? The red FIAT car is the landmark. The decoration of this car and the interior of the store change completely every season. There are many expensive items, so you can’t buy a lot casually, but the display is always nice and it’s fun just to look inside the store, so I always go there when I travel. I also recommend relaxing in the cafe next to the store, which has an interior filled with books. This tote bag is the one I decided to buy at Merci. I chose this striped one from the many colors available. It’s so hot in Paris that I tend to choose things that look like summer. It has a gusset, so it can hold a lot, and it’s 100% cotton (and it’s BIO) so it feels nice. It ‘s very cute, but the stripes overlap with my clothes, so it’s a bit of a tricky situation… 39€ for a tote bag. I do think it’s a little expensive in Japanese yen, but… It’s been 7 years since I’ve been to Paris, so ◎ Next up is a paper bag that I’ve always wanted. This is not an original Merci product, but I found it lined up behind the register and immediately bought it. I like that it looks cute and doesn’t get in the way of the interior even if you quickly store things you don’t want to show. I like it because it’s written in French. By the way, when I visited, the lineup of tote bags was like this. The lineup at the recently opened second store seemed to be different. Before this trip, I had been thinking that I would buy Diptyque’s PARIS limited candle when I go to Paris next. So I headed to 34 Boulevard Saint-Germain. It was the first Diptyque store (I found out about it from the staff), and there was a Japanese staff member, and I was able to shop while listening to the story of the product◎ Maybe because I bought the CityCandle collection, there was a PARIS candle tag on it. This is the PARIS city limited candle. The scent image is: chypre accord, lavender, essence of Paris chic. The city-exclusive candles are candles inspired by the cities where Diptyque stores are located. They are candles that can only be purchased at stores in those cities. (Apparently, there is a time when you can buy them once a year) So I bought the “PARIS” candle. The package design is the roof of a Paris apartment ♡ And since tax-free is available for purchases over 100€, I was debating which one to buy. I bought another one. Solid perfume. There are several standard scents in solid perfume, and I chose Philosykos with a fig scent. I was surprised at how heavy it was, but it is refillable and you can replace the contents. I also received a perfume sample. This is nice. It was in a proper box and made with great care. And when I registered as a member, I also received matches. It was almost the same price as in Japan after tax-free… I was able to buy a candle that can only be purchased at Paris stores, and the tax-free procedure was handled smoothly, and I was able to hear a lot about the story of Diptyque’s fragrances, so I’m grateful to the staff at that time. It was a good memory◎ The last one is Marin Montagu, which is also well known in Japan. The world view is so cute that I went to the store. It is a lifestyle brand from Paris. Each product has a hand-drawn illustration of a design related to Paris, which is irresistible for France lovers. The store on Madame Street is like an atelier, and it was cute everywhere you looked. I chose this plate there. A familiar illustration in Paris with the name of the street where the store is written. Every time I see this illustration, I remember the beautiful scenery of Paris. I also wanted a glass or mug with an illustration of a chair in the Luxembourg Gardens, but they were out of stock, so I gave up. The products are also available at Bon Marché, but I think the lineup and atmosphere of the store on Madame Street are great◎After visiting the store, I also recommend taking a walk through the Luxembourg Gardens, which is the source of inspiration for the illustrations. This was the introduction of souvenirs purchased in Paris: Miscellaneous goods. Please let me know in the comments what shops you recommend🇫🇷Next , I would like to upload a Vlog of my trip to France🇫🇷

6月のパリ旅行で購入してきたお土産をご紹介します。

みなさんこんにちは。komelogのokomeです。
6月のパリ旅行で購入してきたお土産をご紹介します。
今回は食品編に引き続き雑貨編になります。
フランスコスメや蚤の市での購入品、
有名セレクトショップMerci、Diptyqueやメトログッズなどなど。

フランス旅行に行ったらこれは絶対買う!
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チャプター
0:00 オープニング
0:39 パリのマツキヨ:Citypharma(シティファルマ)
4:05 実は雑貨も充実:Monoprix(モノプリ)
5:22 パリ発のおしゃれなステーショナリーブランドPAPIER TIGRE(パピエディグル)
6:34 自分だけの掘り出し物を探しに:Porte de Vanves(ヴァンヴの蚤の市)
12:44 パリの有名セレクトショップといえばここ:Merci(メルシー)
14:37 フランスの老舗フレグランスブランドのひとつ:Diptyque(ディプティック)

🇫🇷パリ購入品紹介:食品編の動画はこちら🇫🇷

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl6d5AdXJatTOUe4h4sPiow

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