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China’s Shein to be ousted from Paris department store after other brands flee
New BHV Marais owners say Chinese fast-fashion heavyweight should leave by Christmas after brands pulled out in protest
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Published: 1:02am, 17 Jun 2026Updated: 5:25am, 17 Jun 2026
A department store in central Paris announced on Tuesday the end of its cooperation with Chinese ultra-fast fashion giant Shein, which, French media reported, could see the e-commerce platform’s first physical store closed by this Christmas.
La Societe des Grands Magasins (SGM), owner of the historic BHV Marais, which sits opposite Paris City Hall a few hundred meters from Notre-Dame cathedral, has sold the store to a group of executives, led by Karl-Stephane Cottendin, the group’s outgoing CEO, according to a statement from the company. Agence France-Presse reported that SGM sold the store at a loss.
Cottendin, who publicly defended the decision to open a Shein store at BHV Marais last November, admitted seven months later that the decision was a “strategic error” and said Shein would “ideally” leave the store by Christmas, AFP reported.