T1’s Fashion & Accessories shop sits airside after security
This is a post-security retail stop in Terminal T1, so you pass it after the main checkpoint and before most gates. It’s tagged at a mid-range $$ price tier, more “treat yourself before boarding” than bargain bin. Expect standard airport markups over high-street prices, but not luxury-boutique levels.
The store leans into clothing, bags, and smaller style pieces rather than tech or souvenirs. Think belts, sunglasses, scarves, and travel-ready outfits that still look decent after a 3-hour TAP or easyJet hop. The name is generic, but the focus is fashion, not duty-free liquor or snacks.
Rating sits at 5 stars in current airport directories, but there’s basically no detailed online chatter to explain why. No Reddit threads, no FlyerTalk breakdowns, no long Google reviews listing brands. Treat that rating as a soft signal, not hard proof that your next carry-on or handbag lives here.
Figure on 10–15 minutes to browse if you’re killing time before a gate like T1-12 or T1-16. Stock trends toward impulse buys that fit in a backpack or rollaboard, not full checked-luggage overhauls. If you realize at FNC that you forgot a belt, lost your sunglasses on the 2-hour inbound from Lisbon, or need a less-creased shirt, this is one of the few fashion-focused options past security.
Because there’s no reliable list of brands, walk in with a flexible plan: you might find mid-market labels you recognize, or more generic house-brand stock. Use tap-to-pay; most T1 retailers at FNC accept contactless cards and mobile wallets, so you’re not digging out cash right before boarding.
Practical tip: swing by Fashion & Accessories immediately after clearing T1 security, before you get parked at a gate holding area with limited shops and a boarding call that eats your last 20 minutes.