Opening of the Vogue Café in Paris for Paris Fashion Week
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Fashion lovers, matcha enthusiasts, and fans of fancy cafés—often all three at once—are in for a treat: the very first Vogue Café is opening its doors during Paris Fashion Week, from March 4 to 7, 2026, at 8 rue de Castiglione, in the 1st arrondissement, just a stone’s throw from Place Vendôme. An ideal spot for all those who fully embrace the excitement of fashion week.
While Fashion Week often means spectacular shows, endless queues, and the frantic race from one runway to another, the Vogue Café offers a softer and more intimate pause. A refuge for fashionistas to recharge with a sweet treat or a latte before diving back into the marathon of events. Because yes, Fashion Week is a real marathon!
Let’s take a look at a café like no other, which is sure to become the new must-visit spot on this year’s Fashion Week calendar.
The opening of Vogue Café in Paris: the coffee break between fashion shows!
Following the biggest fashion brands that have started opening cafés in major capitals, it’s Vogue’s turn to join in. The first café opened in London last fall, initially as a pop-up during Fashion Week. The concept was such a success that it has expanded this year to London, Milan, and Paris. And this year… drumroll, please, the Vogue Café is setting up for Fashion Week. Let’s just say, if you were looking for a place to do some networking, you’ve found it. Open from March 4 to 7, from 10 AM to 6 PM, you can enjoy all kinds of coffee, of course, as well as delicious snacks that have yet to be revealed.
An extraordinary program of events
You might guess that the Vogue Café doesn’t just serve coffee. It offers a very exciting lineup of events to accompany this year’s Paris Fashion Week.
Exclusive launch of the March 2026 issue of Vogue France with the creative team and especially the new Editor-in-Chief Claire Thomson-Jonville present. A rare opportunity to dive into the editorial backstage of a magazine that has shaped fashion culture for decades.
A highly anticipated conversation between Pharrell Williams, Creative Director of Louis Vuitton Homme, and Claire Thomson-Jonville, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue France to engage in a discussion that promises to be exciting and inspiring for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.
A taste of what awaits you at Vogue Café in Paris this year
Paris may just be a stop after London and Milan, but this edition confirms: Fashion Week is no longer just about the runways. It is also experienced outside, in places where people truly gather, with, of course, a good latte and some delightful desserts to nibble on!
Today, fashion goes beyond the shows. It is discussed, built, and networked over a well-brewed coffee. And if, in the end, your best memory of this Fashion Week isn’t just a look seen from the front row, but a genuine conversation sitting at the Vogue Café?