Indira de Paris, trendy headwraps hotspot

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Published on October 11th, 2019 at 03:07 p.m.
Indira de Paris is this store-workshop offering you beautiful and trendy headwraps all year around, as well as lovely jewels. A place you know you want to visit.

Headwraps are all rage! Major summer accessorize, it keeps conquering our closets even in the winter. Whether you’re chic, vintage, boho or even ethnic, it suits all styles and cuts! And if you too fall in love with this trend, we’ve found an address and it’s one of our favorites. Welcome to Indira de Paris.

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What is Indira de Paris? Well, it’s a designer gem set in Paris 3rd arrondissement. Its specialty? Headwraps, of course! And here, it’s a whole science: from the headwrap with a Velcro fastener to the wired headwrap or even an elastic, everyone will find something. And putting it is a piece of cake!

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Behind this trendy concept, we have Katia Da Veiga. Before designing these headwraps, she was a jewel designer. But headwraps were definitely her thing. The only problem is that like many of us, she wanted headwraps easy to wear. She browsed the internet looking for this miraculous headwrap, and… nothing. But she became aware that many of us were looking for this headwraps for dummies. And instead of giving up, she’s decided to bring her own solution and drew herself what would become the holy grail of serial-shoppers who’re not very crafty. And this is how Indira de Paris was born.

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In this unique store-workshop, you’re like in a warm cocoon looking for your favorite piece. Headwraps and headbands for all styles and tastes are available. Everything is made in France and pieces are made on the spot which gives more charm to the creations. The hardest part is to choose one. Will you fall for the bubbly Californian, the intriguing Egyptian, the elegant African or the very chic Parisienne inspired by the Hermès scarves?

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To help you out, you’re advised and given tips to perfectly wear your headwraps. Comfortably seated with a mirror in front of you, you’re shown how to put it before you do it yourself. And even if you’re all thumbs, it’s surprisingly easy! And if you thought that headwrap is an accessory reserved for special occasions, Katia will answer that “the headwrap is a chic beany, no more, no less!”. By the way, for the Fall-Winter seasons, they are available in colors more suiting the weather, with warmer and super comfy materials.

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And Indira de Paris know how doesn’t stop there! We also discover a collection of top jewels to complete your look, as well as ribbon scrunchies to wear to give even more style to your hairdo. The ribbons have been studied to that they always fall in a pretty way and you can separate it from the scrunchie and wear it as a scarf around your neck or to customize your handbag.

This is one of our favorite addresses we highly recommend!

Please note that it's been over 4 years since our last visit, so the place and experience may have changed.

Practical information

Location

96 bis Rue Beaubourg
75003 Paris 3

Access
Arts & Métiers metro station (line 11)

Official website
indiradeparis.com

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