At a time when some are going out of business, Club 33, a barber shop, appears at the top of rue du Temple.
At the helm of this new stone-walled address with its three workstations and its hair product corner, two partners.

Marion Perrin and Mikael Ifergan opened this warm place on the day of deconfinement which offers services at reasonable prices. From €20 (maintenance, volume, styling) and never exceeding €33 (cut, beard trim, “old fashion” shaving), their favorite number which symbolizes balance.

These two young people have many years of experience with the best hairdressers in the capital. Besides, they met at the home of a pioneer.

Marion thus managed the prestigious branch of La Barbière de Paris at the Crillon hotel. After two years spent in Mexico, she found this friend and former colleague who was thinking of starting his business.

Mikael, who also has numerous haircuts, mustaches and beards to his credit, worked in Australia then in New York, before returning to the capital.

“For three generations we have been barbers and hairdressers for men in my paternal family,” he tells us. “My grandfather started in Morocco while my father practiced in Canada. When the place where my maternal grandfather sold costume jewelry became available a few months ago, I jumped at the opportunity to open my own barber shop. If at first I thought I would experience the entrepreneurial adventure alone, Marion, to whom I spoke about my project, was immediately enthusiastic. She advised me and above all she was very happy for me. So it seemed obvious to me to partner with her.”

With a growth rate of up to 50% each year, the beard market has become hyper profitable. We therefore wish this duo to succeed in their bet.

Club 33
90, rue du Temple, 75003 Paris
Monday to Saturday 10 am to 20 pm
Sundays and public holidays from 12 p.m. to 20 p.m.
Tel: +01 47 07 41 12 XNUMX

Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet – Instagram

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