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A Visit to Rennes Shop

Audrey Fretz January 30, 2025

This past weekend, Trent and I took a much-needed trip to Philadelphia—a chance to step away, decompress, and reset after the hustle of the holiday season. While exploring the city, I made a point to visit one of my long-time favorite clothing shops, Rennes, a place that has held a special place in my heart for years.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

Rennes was founded in 2008 by designer and artisan Julia Okun, who began her journey by crafting handmade clothing and leather goods from her studio. From the start, she documented her creative process on her website and blog, Rennes.us, offering a window into her meticulous craftsmanship. As someone who appreciates both thoughtful design and intentional living, I followed her journey religiously, drawn to the quiet beauty and simplicity of her work.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

In 2017, Julia expanded her line and moved into a brick-and-mortar space at Merchant's Row, located at 135 N. 3rd Street in the heart of Philadelphia. This transition allowed Rennes to evolve beyond clothing and accessories, offering a curated selection of household heirloom pieces, finely made garments, candles, perfumes, and other objects designed to last a lifetime.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

What has always drawn me to Rennes is its deep-rooted philosophy—one that echoes old-world traditions of both European and early-American craftsmanship. The brand embodies values of simplicity, humility, and intentional living, expressed through clean lines, durable fabrics, and a focus on functionality over excess. Every piece feels purposeful, blending the timeless elegance of minimalism with a quiet refinement that resonates with those who seek meaning in the things they bring into their lives.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

Stepping into Rennes is like stepping into a world where beauty exists in restraint, where each object tells a story of patience, skill, and care. For those who appreciate understated craftsmanship and pieces that transcend trends, it’s a place worth visiting.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

If you find yourself in Philadelphia, I highly recommend stopping by:

Rennes— 135 N. 3rd StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106 Website: rennes.us

It’s more than just a shop—it’s a testament to the enduring power of thoughtful design and the art of living well.

Rennes Shop, Philadelphia, PA

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