Editor’s Note
Dior marks the retail debut of Jonathan Anderson’s inaugural collections with a playful pop-up at Le Bon Marché, celebrating the house’s historic ‘Colifichets’ boutique. The installation, running until February 22, 2026, features acrobatic displays of reinvented icons.

Just days after presenting its Fall-Winter 2026-2027 menswear and Spring-Summer 2026 haute couture shows, Dior celebrates the arrival of the first collections by Jonathan Anderson in stores with a pop-up at Le Bon Marché. Until February 22, 2026, the Left Bank department store pays tribute to the historic boutique, originally named ‘Colifichets’, with grey boxes deployed in a playful and spectacular manner. Acrobatic mannequins reveal reinvented iconic creations: the Lady Dior, Dior Book Tote, Dior Bow, Dior Normandie, as well as shoes and ready-to-wear from the Spring-Summer 2026 collection. For the first time in its history, the house brings its masculine and feminine universes into dialogue, blending heritage and modernity. Finally, the journey offers a personalization service and a game around the grey boxes, with golden tickets offering exclusive gifts, transforming the visit into an immersive and magical experience.
Dior pop-up at Le Bon Marché, until February 22, at 24 rue de Sèvres, Paris 7th.
As the Californian exhibition “Masters of Light – Hollywood”, celebrating Swarovski’s 130th anniversary, was coming to an end in early November, the house and undisputed master of crystal has invested the Champs-Élysées. With a pop-up featuring its signature octagonal lines, Swarovski, also named the official sponsor of the illuminations of the world’s most famous avenue, promises a dreamlike atmosphere. But above all, an opulence of light. What’s on offer? A selection of jewelry from iconic collections such as Constella and Vienna, as well as customizable boxes, enhanced with the finest crystals. In short, in the heart of a winter that promises to be freezing, Swarovski becomes the standard-bearer of a radiant holiday season and finds a remedy for gloom.

Swarovski pop-up store, to be discovered until December 26, 1 place Charles de Gaulle, Paris 8th.
After unveiling a campaign embodied by the mischievous charm of Quebecoise Charlotte Le Bon, the French house and master of cashmere, Bompard, inaugurates a temporary location just steps from the Bastille. The reason for this excitement? The brand is celebrating its fortieth anniversary, four decades during which its prestigious know-how has consistently rhymed with French elegance, timeless cuts, and vibrant hues. In short, an ideal pop-up store to find the perfect gift at the end of the year. Featuring pieces from the latest anniversary capsule: accessories, sweaters, and trousers in silky cashmere highlighting Bompard’s signature and iconic twisted design.
Bompard pop-up store, to be discovered at 7-9 rue de Charonne, Paris 11th.

Founded in 2005, the Hungarian brand with a minimalist yet sophisticated aesthetic is setting up in one of the capital’s most iconic locations: Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. Shell-shaped lamps, vegan leather cushions, Venetian fabrics, Italian wrought iron… This corner highlights pieces from the Nanushka pre-fall 2025 collection. Including iconic accessories like the Sandi bag. All within an artisanal, refined, and hushed atmosphere, true to the brand’s image…
Nanushka pop-up store, open until January 2026. At Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, 40 boulevard Haussmann, Paris 9th.
Just three years after its creation, the jewelry brand ALT is invading the ground floor of Printemps Haussmann for the second time. At the heart of a refined scenography, its founder, Théo Jaquet, exhibits pieces with vintage and clean designs and also reveals a new sparkling model: a customizable medallion, halfway between symbolism and craftsmanship. Of disarming simplicity, the jewel available in silver or vermeil, joins ALT’s signature pieces, from metal bangles to rings and spiral earrings. True to its identity, the brand continues its exploration of intimate jewelry, designed to be passed down from generation to generation.

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