9 December 2025
The Weekly
France
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Unveiled on 7th November, the store windows on Rue de Sèvres take on the appearance of chalets with their wooden facades adorned with fairy lights and their roofs dusted with snow. Some even have a platform so children can admire the animated displays featuring around a hundred plush rabbits up close. These little herbivores go about their business: the grocery store and its carrot factory, the quirky chocolate shop, the pharmacy with its wall of mechanical dentures, the hat shop with its models adorned with rabbit ears, and the incredible Chantal Goya fan club. Inside, the famous central escalator is transformed into a charming hamlet covered with wooden chalet facades bathed in soft light and snow-covered roofs. Throughout the store, little houses and wooden shopfronts transport visitors to a veritable market where every detail has been carefully considered.

On the 2nd Fl., a space is entirely dedicated to the Christmas tree, with its impressive selection of decorations (baubles, figurines, traditional garlands, etc.), blending artisanal craftsmanship and exclusivity. Following the success last year’s bauble featuring its iconic orange shopping bag,

Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is launching its own collection of glass baubles. Two lines are being introduced: one dedicated to Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, the other to La Grande Épicerie de Paris, both featuring exclusive designs inspired by the department store's aesthetic. These mouth-blown and hand-painted baubles combine craftsmanship and a touch of whimsy.