Just past security in Terminal T1, Mode et Accessoires sits on the main shopping run before the boarding gates. You’re already through checks at Marseille Provence, so this is a quick stop on the way to your flight rather than a detour back toward check-in.
The shop focuses on clothing and accessories, as the name hints, and pricing skews mid-range compared with the duty free across T1. Expect typical airport markups on bags, scarves, and small fashion pieces, but it’s still useful if you need a last‑minute belt, light jacket, or replacement handbag before a flight out of T1.
Stock leans toward seasonally rotating fashion rather than luxury labels, so think practical travel pieces rather than thousand‑euro designer items. That makes Mode et Accessoires a reasonable backup if your luggage is delayed into Marseille and you’re flying back out of Terminal 1 with nothing to wear beyond what’s on your back.
Fitting rooms are limited and can mean a short wait during the afternoon bank of departures from T1, roughly between 14:00 and 18:00. If your boarding pass shows a tight 45‑minute gap before departure from a nearby T1 gate, you’re safer sticking to quick buys like scarves, small accessories, or gifts at the front racks.
Practical tip: check your gate number on the screens right outside the T1 shop before browsing Mode et Accessoires, then set a timer for 20 minutes so you don’t miss boarding while debating between two carry‑on bags.