Along the white-washed labyrinths of Parikia and Naoussa, shopping feels less like an errand than a cameo in a Technicolor film. Boutiques curate their edits for the Aegean light: linen in pistachio-gelato hues, silk that ripples like a mainsail, all seducing the fashion set who now nickname Paros the “new Mykonos” between sips of pét-nat.
Inside, every rack is either handmade or hand-picked: Athens up-and-comers, Paris weekender tailoring, sandals tanned two coves away. Hammered-gold cuffs and sea-glass pearls nod to the island’s marble pedigree while reading utterly of the moment.
The addresses that follow are compulsory fieldwork. Each one fuses Cycladic ease with a sly polish, proof that Paros’s style agenda is as vivid as its sea.
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