PARIS · NIGHTCLUBS
Deflower
Paris's hardest-to-walk-into floral-themed club concept — @deflower_paris on Instagram, run as a moving programming book of takeovers, after-hours, and Fashion Week pop-ups. Curated guest list, hidden door, and a night that runs on word-of-mouth rather than published times.
WHAT WE OFFER
Our team has direct relationships with Deflower. Tables, bookings, and access are held in advance — and we can shape the visit around what you actually want.
- Concept
- Floral-Themed Underground Nightclub · Curated Guest List · Word-of-Mouth Programming
- City
- Paris
- Hours
- Programmed by event — confirmed at the time of reservation
- Channel
- @deflower_paris on Instagram (primary calendar)
- Signature
- Floral-installation room design · curated guest list · pop-up format · Fashion-Week-aligned takeovers
- Booking
- Door + table access via Secret Society concierge — Deflower does not publish a public reservation line
PHOTO GALLERY
10 high-resolution slots. Drop images at /venues/paris/nightclubs/deflower-paris/NN.jpg
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