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Brand: Café de Flore x Highsnobiety

Key Pieces: We don't promote smoking, but the porcelain ashtray is next-level. Match it with your espresso cup and you might as well be in Paris. On the apparel side, the forest green cap with the Café de Flore script will elevate any fit, while the white "rendez-vous au" T-shirt adds a level of intrigue.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: Highsnobiety Shop

Editor’s Notes: For our third edition of Not In Paris, we've hooked up with the iconic Parisian institution Café de Flore. Once, the meeting place for some of the world's most creative minds (think Albert Camus, Pablo Picasso, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, and Karl Lagerfeld), now the café is a mainstay of any Parisian trip — whether you're meeting a friend for a pre-museum coffee or having a post-Fashion Week pastis.

To keep up with out Not In Paris theme, we wanted to bring the café to you, wherever you are. Can't get a flight to the city? No problem, you can recreate the cosy-but-luxe atmosphere with our porcelain set which includes an espresso cup and saucer, and egg cup and an ashtray (because Paris). Clothing wise, we wanted our release to match the vibe of the café, with our color scheme of forest green and beige mirroring that of the location's awning. Explore our lookbook above, and shop the collection below,

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