Local context
France is a mature remote-selling market driven by a strong international clientele: tourists and buyers passing through Paris, clients from the Gulf, Asia and the United States, and collectors who decide from abroad. Place Vendôme and rue Saint-Honoré for watches and jewelry, avenue Montaigne and Le Marais for fashion, premium dealerships across the Paris region and the country, Parisian galleries and auction houses: everywhere, the seller must show a piece without the client being in the store. Distance and cross-border buying are already part of French luxury habits, but the commercial trace too often stops at a WhatsApp thread. LiveLiz keeps the simplicity of the call and turns it into a showroom-grade welcome, branded under the maison's name, scheduled from a calendar and measurable — which matters when a single remote appointment can be worth a several-thousand-euro sale.