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Monday, 29 April 2013

Versace Re open Avenue Montaigne Boutique in Paris



Versace Avenue Montaigne Boutique
VERSACE announced the re-opening of their Avenue Montaigne boutique in Paris.

The Italian luxury brand house were quick to remind us the boutique, the first in Europe with the new store concept conceived by Donatella Versace in collaboration with English architect Jamie Fobert. 


Jamie Forbet
Jamie Fobert is one of architecture's bright sparks, and boasts Givenchy and Antony Gormley among his clients. He designed the east-London club Cargo, a shimmying Mecca for music industry juniors and fledgling designers, and his popularity is matched by his success: the Anderson House won the prestigious Riba Manser Medal in 2003, essentially the prize for the best house in Britain.

Since then Fobert's practice has grown strong. In 2005 he was commissioned for a high-profile extension to the Tate gallery in St Ives, and he has just completed the interior of a new Givenchy outlet in Paris, which opened in February this year.


Without doubt, the boutique lacks none of the luxury we have come to expect from the brand and leads to one of the most opulent shopping experiences worldwide.










The 350 square meter store mixes the opulence and traditions of Italian architecture with the dynamism and energy of Versace today the brand house proudly announces.


Pic credit: Versace

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Monday, 15 April 2013

Valentino’s Paris Flagship Renovation is Complete

Valentino boutique, Avenue Montaigne
VALENTINO Paris flagship boutique on Avenue Montaigne reopens today after an extensive renovation. The store concept mixes the maison's heritage with contemporary design. Creative Directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli worked with world famous architect David Chipperfield on the concept. 

Just in time for one of my favourite collections from the talented duo for Summer 2013 Creative Directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli designed a collection of accessories that have to be seen to be believed. The collection is incredibly delicate yet seductive in modern materials such as PVC and Plexiglass with edgy hardware such a Swarovski studs. The luxury brand house tag line for the range is The devil really is in the detail, I cannot argue with that.


VALENTINO Rockstud 'Naked' tote in pvc and napa leather


VALENTINO Rockstud 'Naked' sling back wedge in pvc and calfskin
VALENTINO Rockstud 'Naked' shopping bag in pvc and napa leather

VALENTINO Rockstud 'Naked' chain shoulder bag in pvc and napa leather
VALENTINO Rockstud 'Naked' sling back sandal in pvc and calfskin



Valentino
19 Avenue Montaigne, 
75008 
Paris, 
France
http://www.valentino.com/en/home/


Pic credit: Valentino

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