Fashion Week: 7 star-studded restaurants in Paris
During Fashion Week, the spotlight isn’t limited to the catwalk. It’s also in the restaurants that the real encounters take place. Designers, models, international celebrities… all come together at a handful of ultra-premium addresses where gastronomy, discretion and style come together. Here are the most popular spots of the moment.
Attilio: the insiders’ confidential trattoria
Located in the 7ᵉ arrondissement, Attilio seduces with its hushed elegance and refined approach to Italian cuisine. On the menu: homemade pasta, natural wines and impeccable dolci. Celebrities come here to escape the glitz and the glamour. Discretion, attentive service and minimalist décor make this address a haven for stylists and models in search of post-show calm.
📍L’Attilio Paris, 184 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris
Café de l’Homme: the most photogenic view in Paris
Housed within the walls of the Palais de Chaillot, the Café de l’Homme offers a direct view of the Eiffel Tower. A must during Fashion Week, the address attracts celebrities in search of panoramic selfies and spectacular dinners. Guests have included Zendaya, Gigi Hadid and Hailey Bieber. The menu combines French gastronomy with international influences, all in a chic yet relaxed atmosphere.
📍Café de l’Homme, 17 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75016 Paris
Chez Julien: romance and people on the banks of the Seine
Nestled near the Pont Louis-Philippe, Chez Julien is one of the oldest restaurants in the Marais. Its Belle Époque charm, velvet banquettes and subdued lighting seduce stars in search of French classicism. Natalie Portman, Karlie Kloss and Nicolas Ghesquière have already come here to enjoy a sole meunière or a millefeuille to die for.
📍Chez Julien, 1 Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, 75004 Paris
Kinugawa: Japanese chic and ultra-connected
Kinugawa, on rue du Mont-Thabor, is one of the HQs of Japanese fashion in Paris. With its sophisticated Japanese cuisine, upscale sushi and lounge atmosphere, the place appeals to celebrities with a taste for fusion cuisine. At the height of Fashion Week, influential designers and models gather here to debrief between shows. Muffled atmosphere, evening DJ and impeccable service.
📍Kinugawa Rive Gauche, 55 Av. de Saxe, 75007 Paris
Maison Delano: new HQ for fashion houses
Housed in a private mansion in the 8ᵉ arrondissement, Maison Delano has established itself in record time as the chic haunt of press attachés and artistic directors. With its Dani García-designed restaurant, indoor terrace and intimate yet festive atmosphere, the place attracts names like Alexa Chung, Bella Hadid and Pharrell Williams. Tables are booked well in advance during Fashion Week.
📍Maison Delano Paris, 4 Rue d’Anjou, 75008 Paris
Maison Revka: Slavic exuberance and caviar galore
Maison Revka isn’t just a restaurant: it’s a stage. Maximumist décor, luxurious Slavic cuisine, gilded tableware and cabaret ambience: everything is designed to please flamboyant personalities. Music stars, pop culture figures and fashion houses host private dinners, launches and ultra-select afterparties. Don’t be surprised if you see bottles of imperial vodka at the table.
📍Maison Revka, 59 Av. Raymond Poincaré, 75016 Paris
Sienna: the stylish Italian address of the moment
In the Golden Triangle, Sienna plays the Parisian dolce vita card. Design furniture, soft lighting and revisited transalpine dishes attract a young, trendy clientele who are very visible on the networks. From XXL burrata to linguine with truffles, the place is a hit. Rising models, up-and-coming designers… and a few faces already familiar from the red carpet.
📍Siena Paris, 35 Pl. du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
Where fashion has its lunch
Fashion Week isn’t just a backstage affair. In Paris, some restaurants have become natural extensions of the catwalk, where style, gastronomy and celebrity intersect seamlessly. Whether it’s a small dinner party or a last-minute get-together, these 7 addresses capture the essence of Parisian fashion off-catwalk.
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