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Paris: Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
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A runway inside one of Paris’s iconic stores. This Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann puts you in the action for a tight 30-minute look at the season’s trends, with a proper department-store stage at the Salon Opéra. I love the professional models and the way the show stays brisk and fun. I also like that it’s inside a legendary shopping landmark, so you can turn the show into a mini shopping mission right after.
The only real catch is getting oriented. If you arrive and staff don’t immediately point you to the right spot, you’ll want to use the meeting instructions and head straight to the 4th floor near UGG and Labo Mode.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette: What This Ticket Really Delivers
- Finding Salon Opéra on the 4th Floor (La Coupole) Without Getting Lost
- The 30-Minute Show: Seats, Models, Music, and the Pace
- Timing in Paris: Thursday and Friday Schedules Through October
- What You’ll See: Seasonal Trends You Can Actually Shop
- The $29 Price: Where the Value Comes From (and Where It Might Not)
- Who Should Book This Fashion Show (and Who Might Skip It)
- Before You Go: ID, Rules, and Small Practical Tips
- Should You Book This Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann?
- How much does it cost?
- Where do I meet for the fashion show?
- When does the fashion show run?
- What should I bring?
- Are pets or smoking allowed?
- Is there a cancellation policy or flexible payment option?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Salon Opéra is on the 4th floor of La Coupole (look for the area next to UGG and Labo Mode).
- You’re in for a 30-minute catwalk, so it’s a quick culture hit, not a full evening event.
- Timing matters: shows run Thursday at 5:00 PM and Friday at 3:00 PM or 5:00 PM through September 1, then Fridays at 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM in September, and only Friday at 3:00 PM from October.
- Expect seasonal fashion you can shop afterward, since the experience happens in the department store itself.
- It’s family-friendly enough for tweens, and there are special rates for children.
Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette: What This Ticket Really Delivers

This is one of those Paris activities that’s simple on paper and surprisingly satisfying in real life. You pay $29 per person for a 30-minute fashion show in a classic Paris department store setting—Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, right in the middle of the action. It’s not trying to be a massive production. It’s more like a stylish peek into what’s being promoted for the current season, wrapped in a genuinely Paris atmosphere.
What makes the value click is the combo of fashion + location. The models show you outfits on a catwalk, then the store around you becomes part of the experience. One of the most practical perks is that you can immediately shop the vibes you just saw. People also describe it as a legitimate show with professional models, not a school-stage performance. That matters when you’re spending money in Paris—you want your time to feel respected.
If you’re expecting the scale of a true fashion-week runway (huge spectacle, weeks of hype, nonstop media), you may find this a bit more casual. But if what you want is a short, fun, stylish dose of Paris with something real to look at, it’s a good match.
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Finding Salon Opéra on the 4th Floor (La Coupole) Without Getting Lost

Before you even see a model, your job is to get to the right place inside a big store. The meeting point is at Salon Opéra, on the 4th floor of the main Galeries Lafayette store called La Coupole. It’s located near the brands UGG and Labo Mode.
Here’s the practical mindset: this is one of those set-ups where arriving on time matters because you’ll want to settle before the show begins. Multiple people stress the same smart move—get there early. If you can, plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start. Not because you’ll be bored. Because getting there early helps with seating, and you’ll be able to locate your section without rushing.
One more reality check: some attendees report that store staff don’t always have the floor details ready at the moment they ask. That doesn’t mean you’re on your own—it just means your best strategy is to follow the instructions clearly and head to the Salon Opéra area yourself, then ask a focused question like where Salon Opéra is on the 4th floor. Bring your confirmation info, and you’ll avoid the awkward runaround.
The 30-Minute Show: Seats, Models, Music, and the Pace

The show itself is built for short attention spans—in the best way. You’re looking at catwalk models for about 30 minutes, with a clear runway setup and seating arranged so most people have a good view. Several people mention that everyone in the room has an excellent seat and that the chair-and-runway arrangement works well.
The vibe is upbeat. Attendees describe professional models, energetic music, and outfits that feel aligned with what you’ll actually see in-store. You’ll likely notice a mix of wearable looks and more fashion-forward pieces. That mix is a big part of the fun if you like seeing trends in action rather than just reading about them.
What about drinks? A few reports point out drink service can be a bit tight right as the show starts. The timing isn’t terrible, but if you’re determined to order right at the beginning, be ready for it to feel rushed. On the positive side, one review notes bottled water was provided, and the event is run in a way that helps you get seated.
Lighting and atmosphere are another variable. Some people felt the event can look a little casual compared with the drama of major fashion productions, with suggestions that lighting could be darker or more glamorous. That’s not a dealbreaker—it’s more like a heads-up that this is still a department-store show, not a movie set.
And yes, there can be interruptions. One attendee mentioned disturbance during the show due to activists. You can’t control that part, but it’s a reminder to keep your expectations flexible. If you’re the type who gets thrown off by chaos, you may want to treat this as a fun afternoon moment rather than a perfect, cinematic experience.
Timing in Paris: Thursday and Friday Schedules Through October

The schedule is fairly specific, and it changes by month, so don’t wing it. Here’s how it runs based on the dates provided:
- Until September 1 (included): Fashion shows run every Thursday at 5:00 PM and every Friday at 3:00 PM or 5:00 PM.
- During September: Fashion shows run every Friday at 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
- From October onward: Fashion shows run every Friday at 3:00 PM.
That’s important because you might land in Paris expecting more daily shows and find that the calendar is more limited than you thought. If your trip dates are tight, pick the time that fits your day’s rhythm. A 3:00 PM show can work nicely when you want a break from museum mode. A 5:00 PM show can feel like a stylish pre-dinner plan.
What You’ll See: Seasonal Trends You Can Actually Shop

A lot of fashion events stop at “watch.” This one has an extra advantage: it’s happening in the store. People note the outfits match seasonal trends and that the featured clothes are available in the department store. That means the show isn’t only for fantasy—it’s for practical style awareness.
I like this approach because you can treat the show like a showroom preview. After the runway, you can walk through the department and look for the pieces that match what you just saw. If you’re on a budget, you can still get value by spotting silhouettes, colors, and fabrics that will help you shop later—whether at Galeries Lafayette or elsewhere.
You’ll also notice the show highlights that department-store fashion can be more approachable than you expect. Some attendees describe outfits ranging from wearable to more experimental. That’s a good spread for couples and groups—one person might love the simpler looks, while the fashion-minded friend enjoys the bolder stuff.
If you want an extra treat, one review mentions that canapés and a glass of champagne could be added as an optional extra. Since that’s not guaranteed in the information provided, treat it like a possible add-on. The smart move is to ask on-site if anything like that is available for your specific show.
The $29 Price: Where the Value Comes From (and Where It Might Not)

At $29 per person for a 30-minute show, you’re paying for three things: the setting, the show format, and the chance to connect runway styling to what’s inside the store.
Is it a bargain? For Paris, it’s one of the easier “yes” tickets if you want something fashion-related that doesn’t eat your whole day. It’s short enough to fit between bigger plans, but substantial enough to feel like an actual event. People also describe it as worth the value and a fun activity, including a first fashion-show experience for kids and grandparents alike.
Where it might not be worth it is if you’re chasing high-glamour spectacle. Several people frame it as not exactly Paris Fashion Week level. If your fantasy is a huge theatrical production with dramatic lighting and every detail dialed like a runway premiere, you may feel slightly under-whelmed.
But if your goal is to experience French style theatrics in a famous place and see real models in real outfits, the math usually works out. The show is brief, and the store is right there—so your money doesn’t buy only a half hour of viewing. It buys a themed start to your shopping and browsing.
Who Should Book This Fashion Show (and Who Might Skip It)

This show is a great fit for:
- Fashion lovers who want a live runway moment without committing to an all-day plan.
- Families: there are special rates for children, and multiple attendees describe it as enjoyable for tweens.
- Couples and friends who want something different than museums, but still distinctly Paris.
It’s less ideal if:
- You want a large-scale fashion-week production.
- You hate any chance of a tight space experience. The store is busy, and seating can be packed. One review notes it may be hard to sit together if it’s full—so if you’re booking as a group, plan for that possibility.
My advice: if you’re planning your day and you want a “nice break” that still feels stylish and authentic, this is a solid pick. If you’re trying to cram in too much, remember it’s only 30 minutes—so arrive early for the best seats, then plan the rest of your shopping time afterward.
Before You Go: ID, Rules, and Small Practical Tips

Keep it simple and follow the basics. You’ll need passport or ID card. The activity rules say no pets and no smoking.
One more tip: because the show happens in a large store, wear shoes that handle walking. You’re likely to move around the Galeries Lafayette area before seating, and you’ll probably want to keep exploring afterward. Also, if you’re sensitive to crowds, choose your arrival time carefully and don’t wait until the last minute.
If you’re booking and your plans might shift, the information provided includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option. That makes it easier to slot into a changing itinerary.
Should You Book This Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette?

Yes—if you want a short, stylish Paris experience with real models and a setting that feels genuinely French. The biggest reason to book is that you get both: a live 30-minute runway and an easy transition into browsing one of the most famous department stores in Paris.
Skip it or rethink it only if you’re chasing big fashion-week drama or if you’re tightly scheduled with no buffer for finding Salon Opéra on the 4th floor. If you arrive early and use the meeting instructions, you’ll reduce most of the friction.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Paris Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann?
The fashion show lasts 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The price listed is $29 per person.
Where do I meet for the fashion show?
Meet at Salon Opéra on the 4th floor of the main Galeries Lafayette store (La Coupole), near UGG and Labo Mode.
When does the fashion show run?
The schedule is Thursday at 5:00 PM and Friday at 3:00 PM or 5:00 PM until September 1 (included). In September, it runs every Friday at 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. From October, it runs every Friday at 3:00 PM.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID card.
Are pets or smoking allowed?
No. Pets are not allowed and smoking is not allowed.
Is there a cancellation policy or flexible payment option?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is a reserve now & pay later option.




























