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Fashion & Accessories at GVA.

All fashion & accessories options at Geneva Airport (GVA), grouped by access zone. Pre-security landside is open to all; after-security airside requires a boarding pass.

5 fashion & accessories locations verified from gva.ch · All shops →

🏪 Zone

Landside (public area · before security)

Manor

Marques: Tissot, Swarovski, Swatch, Flik Flak, Gucci, Michael Kors, Movado, 88 Rue du Rhône, Fossil, Diesel, CK, Swiss Militari, Continental, Richelieu, Hugo Boss, Guess, Festina,

📍 Départ: zone publique

✈ Zone

Airside · Departures (after security)

Hermès

Maroquinerie, bijoux, foulards, cravates.

📍 Départ: zone transit

Montblanc

Découvrez les instruments d’écriture, montres, maroquinerie, nouvelles technologies et accessoires de la marque Montblanc.

📍 Départ: zone transit

Ralph Lauren

Découvrez Ralph Lauren à l’Aéroport de Genève !

📍 Départ: zone transit

The Fashion Gallery

Découvrez un monde de shopping en voyage !

📍 Départ: zone transit

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About Fashion & Accessories shopping at Geneva Airport

Geneva Airport’s fashion offering punches above its weight for an airport this size, with 5 outlets spanning Swiss mountain heritage (Bally, Mammut) to Italian luxury (Hermès — yes, really, in the Non-Schengen zone) and casual essentials (Calida, Mexx). All are airside, mostly Non-Schengen, with prices ranging from honest mainstream to genuine luxury.

Practical tips

  • Bally — heritage Swiss leather — Located airside Non-Schengen near departure gates D-E. Bally bags, shoes, belts at CHF 400-1,800. Tax-free for non-EU on purchases > CHF 300.
  • Hermès — only on long-haul connections — The Hermès boutique sits in the Non-Schengen pier, accessible only if you’re flying intercontinental (Dubai, USA, India, etc.) or transiting from such a flight. Scarves CHF 450+, ties CHF 280, small leather goods CHF 1,200+.
  • Mammut — Swiss outdoor gear — Backpacks, technical jackets, snow gear from the Swiss alpinism brand. Useful if you’re connecting to a ski resort. CHF 200-1,500 range.
  • Casual brands — Calida (Swiss underwear, CHF 40-120) and Mexx (casualwear, CHF 50-250) cover the everyday segment. Open from ~06:00 in Non-Schengen for early long-haul departures.

Frequently asked questions

Is there an Hermès boutique at Geneva Airport?

Yes — Hermès operates a small boutique in the Non-Schengen pier, accessible only to passengers flying intercontinental routes (Dubai, USA, India, Far East) or transferring from such flights. Stock is limited but includes scarves, ties, small leather goods and the entry-level perfume range. Buy tax-free if you’re a non-EU resident.

Can I buy ski gear at Geneva Airport?

Yes, the Mammut store airside carries technical ski jackets, base layers, gloves, helmets and backpacks. Practical for travellers heading directly to a ski resort and missing equipment. Prices match the Mammut city stores (no discount), but tax-free for non-EU.

Do airport fashion shops accept returns?

Most accept returns within 14-30 days with original receipt, but logistics are awkward: you’d need to send by post or return on a future trip. Try-on is encouraged before purchase. Hermès and Bally do not refund cash — they offer store credit or exchange only.

Are airport fashion prices marked up vs city stores?

For Swiss brands (Bally, Mammut, Calida): prices match city retail. For luxury imports (Hermès): airport prices are 5-10% lower than city Hermès due to tax-free in Non-Schengen. For casual brands (Mexx): airport markup of 10-20% vs mainstream city retailers.

Can I buy clothes at Geneva Airport before security (landside)?

No — all 5 fashion outlets at GVA are airside (after security). Landside, only the Migros sells basic clothing essentials (socks, underwear, T-shirts). If you need a last-minute item before arriving, stop in the city centre first.