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Maison Fabre: Luxury <i>Gantier</i>

The Maison Fabre boutique on the rue des Saints Pères

Maison Fabre: Luxury Gantier

October 2, 2010

Maison Fabre is a renowned gantier founded in 1924 and now run by the fourth generation of the same family. Offering a rainbow of colors and styles, from classic peccary driving gloves for men to slinky elbow-length crocheted showstoppers trimmed with leather lace for femmes fatales, Maison Fabre proudly handcrafts all its gloves in the traditional French glove-making town of Millau, in the Aveyron. Its first Paris shop is tucked under the arcades of the Palais Royale; now a second Paris boutique has opened on the Left Bank, in Saint Germain des Prés.

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Maison Fabre: Luxury <i>Gantier</i>

A display at Fabre's Palais Royal boutique

128-129 Galerie de Valois, 1st, 01.42.60.75.88

60 rue des Saints Pères, 7th, 01.42.22.44.86

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Originally published in the June 2010 issue of France Today

 

 

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