
"As a kid, I would watch football games on the television with my dad,"
"Paris is all about the tension between heritage and modernity,"
"It's been going for more than 200 years, so it's a real slice of old-school Parisian living."
Olivier Rousteing grew up in Bordeaux and long has resided in Paris. He avoids the Champs-Élysées crowds and explores the 9th arrondissement for its rising art scene. He shops for one-of-a-kind furniture and antiques at flea markets and visits Marché d'Aligre on Sundays for organic fruit, fresh fish, and flowers. He frequents the Porte de Clignancourt flea market and found a 19th-century golden eagle now in his hallway. He is devoted to vintage costume jeweler Dary's on rue Saint-Honoré and enjoys classic dining at Caviar Kaspia and the cozy Anahi in the Marais.
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