Alexandra Sojfer

St-Germain & Les Invalides


One-of-a-kind high-fashion parapluies (parasols) and ombrelles (umbrellas) as well as cannes (walking sticks) are handmade by Alexandra Sojfer, who bought this 1834-opened atelier in 2002, and whose family has been in the business for generations. If nothing on display catches your fancy, you can have one custom-made.


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