
What happened to the costumes that marked the Paris 2024 Olympics ceremony? They’ll be making a surprise reappearance this weekend at the Puces de St-Ouen for a never-before-seen exhibition and sale!
A sale of Paris 2024 Olympic costumes at the Puces
We’ve seen them on our TV screens, and on Saturday and Sunday, we’ll be able to admire them up close! The costumes for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ceremony are also entitled to their own dedicated event! After the Olympic sales, which enabled the French to acquire a small piece of the sporting event by buying flags, equipment, cups or t-shirts, now it’s the turn of the costumes! Some remarkable pieces seen during the opening ceremonies are about to be given a new lease of life!
Marie-Antoinette” dress on sale from €3
On Saturday and Sunday, the world’s largest flea market will be hosting an unprecedented sale, one of its secrets! This time, it won’t be antiques, Chinese works of art or antique furniture that will be on sale, but outfits worn during the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games!
These costumes will be presented to the public at three Puces sites: Marché Biron (stand 49), Marché Dauphine (stand 141) and Marché Vernaison (5 store windows).
In particular, the memorable “Marie-Antoinette” dress is looking for takers (with an estimated price ranging from €3 to €800).
Alongside this exceptional costume sale, Paris 2024 Olympic products will also be on sale (athletes’ towels, water bottles, bags…) and at low prices (from €2 to €30)!
If you want to own a piece of the Paris Olympics, now’s the time to go to the Puces!
📍 Location: Puces de St-Ouen, 93400 Saint-Ouen, France
📆 Date: Saturday January 25 and Sunday January 26, 2025
🎟️ Price: free
More info on the Paris Olympics costume sale