5 things to do in Paris this weekend From November 14 to 16

In the blink of an eye, the week comes to an end, and the weekend is now on the horizon. It’s time to bring out your finest overcoats and brave the autumn chill as you venture out of your cocoon. More than ever, the streets are buzzing with activities to suit all tastes. Discover now what the city has in store for you this weekend.

Where to eat: At Réfectoire 6

Nestled in a dead-end street just a few steps from Avenue de Clichy, Réfectoire 6 extends the energy of the BAL into its kitchen. Led by Anne-Charlotte Gandziri in collaboration with the art center’s team, the space is conceived as a living extension of what takes place upstairs. Open continuously from 10am to 10:30pm, the restaurant welcomes exhibition visitors, neighborhood locals, and passing creatives alike. On the menu, cuisine centered around carefully sourced products such as agroforestry vegetables, sustainably caught fish, and meat from small-scale farms. Both at lunch and dinner, the menu offers inventive dishes: pizzetta with smoked mussels, braised pak choi, sautéed potatoes, or even miso crème brûlée, both sweet and salty. During the day, a selection of sweets and snacks prolongs the experience: sweet clover madeleine, kimcheese crumpet, honey, cinnamon and cayenne pepper roll. To drink: seasonal lattes such as miso caramel or chestnut, red shiso lemonade, and a short selection of natural wines and light cocktails. Designed with architect Sharmily Guyot, the space echoes the DNA of the BAL: marble, wood, colorful banquettes, glass tiles, and discreet photography. The atmosphere is warm—perfect for reading, dining, or simply taking a break.

6 Imp. de la Défense, 75018 Paris


To discover: Vivienne Westwood, The Jewellery of Alexander Fury

Vivienne Westwood is showcased through her jewellery. Published this week by Thames & Hudson, Vivienne Westwood & Jewellery looks back on 55 years of creation through the designer’s most iconic pieces. Written by Alexander Fury in collaboration with the house, the book explores a practice long considered by Westwood as just as essential as fashion. From safety-pin brooches to dislocated pearl necklaces, to the famous penis pendants or the "I Am Not A Terrorist" choker, the archive reveals a more intimate reading of Westwood’s style, somewhere between provocation, craftsmanship, and political references. The book also brings together pieces that have become iconic, worn among others by Kate Moss or Eva Herzigová, and places the jewellery creation within the larger narrative of the house.


Where to have fun: With Les Vignerons Dans Le Potager at Le Doyenné

Just an hour from Paris, Le Doyenné is hosting a double event this weekend centered around natural wine and sharing. On Saturday, November 15, the Veillée du Potager will offer a unique dinner imagined in collaboration with a selection of carefully chosen winemakers. Each table will be accompanied by two of them, invited to present their cuvées paired with the dishes served, in a format conceived as an extended tête-à-tête between cuisine and terroir. The menu will highlight products from the vegetable garden and wines from estates such as Gut Oggau, Clos du Tue-Boeuf, Emidio Pepe and Mare Nostrum. The next day, Sunday, November 16, marks the 2025 edition of Vignerons au Potager. Around thirty producers will set up in the courtyard and spaces of Le Doyenné for a day of tasting open to all, from 11am to 6pm. For €20, visitors will have access to all the stands, branded glass in hand, in a relaxed atmosphere filled with small plates, conversation, and discovery.

5 Rue Saint-Antoine, 91770 Saint-Vrain

Where to shop: At the La Fetiche pop-up

From November 14 to 16, La Fetiche settles in for a pop-up right in the heart of the Marais. Founded in 2017 by April Crichton and Orély Forestier, the Franco-Scottish brand champions joyful, durable everyday fashion, halfway between Parisian chic and British eccentricity. Working between Glasgow and Paris, the two designers rely on a network of local artisans to develop a wardrobe built around key pieces: patterned sweaters, work jackets, knit dresses—all conceived as collectible items to cherish and wear over time. This weekend, the pop-up will present a selection of current pieces alongside archives, in a space that reflects the brand’s image.

5 Rue Sainte-Anastase, 75003 Paris

Where to party: With Live Fast Die Young at Yoyo

LFDY touches down in Paris and inaugurates its very first French store at 33 rue du Temple, in the heart of the Marais. To mark the occasion, the Düsseldorf-based streetwear brand is partnering with the Undercover.exp collective and will host a party this Saturday, November 16 at the Palais de Tokyo. On the program: live performances by La Mano 1.9 and JRK19 and a sharp line-up, in the spirit of their previous events. As a bonus, the first 50 customers visiting the store on Saturday will leave with a VIP invitation to the party. With this new 100 m² flagship, the brand continues to anchor its aesthetic in major European capitals, after Berlin, London, and Amsterdam. A “Paris” capsule will also accompany the opening, available in-store and online.

Palais De Tokyo, 13 Av. du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris