Luxury fashion and accessories retailer Louis Vuitton opened its new London flagship this week. The 1,500 sq ft store occupies a corner site at the junction of New Bond Street and Clifford Street.
The London store tapped the services of New York-based architect Peter Marino, who also designed Louis Vuitton’s Paris store. The 15,000-square meter London outlet has two floors with walls of trunks where the company’s leather products are showcased, a glass and an LED staircase. The first floor houses ladies wear and shoes, the lower ground floor has the men’s collection, while the second storey serves as private client suit open only by invitation.
The new Louis Vuitton Flagship store is designed to reflect the 21st century mood of London and bring together innovation, heritage and fashion.