As the holidays approach, the brand-new Louis Vuitton store on Avenue Montaigne in Paris opens in full splendor. The store environment was designed by architect Peter Marino himself and decorated with original works by modern artists, committed to creating a unique and personalized shopping experience for customers.
Named after Michel de Montaigne, the author of "The French Renaissance", Avenue Montaigne has become a jewel in Frances luxury and fashion industry. In keeping with the elegant Parisian spirit, the Louis Vuitton Avenue Montaigne store presents a wide range of womens and mens ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories. These products fully reflect Louis Vuittons emphasis on exquisite craftsmanship, technical and fashion creativity, high-quality materials, and exquisite details.
Since 1854, Louis Vuitton has been offering customization and personalization to its customers. Louis Vuitton has launched a new personalized service based on the most exquisite leather craftsmanship. Through the services of Haute Maroquinerie, users can choose from a variety of shapes, materials, colors, linings and decorative details, ensuring that each handbag is unique. You can choose hand-painted initials and other patterns on hard boxes; hot stamping services are available on some leather goods and small leather goods. In addition, other personalized services include custom clothing, new men’s business and travel collectionscolumns as well as customization services for shoes and belts.
Adhering to the tradition of personal and personalized service, the in-store concierge will meet the needs of customers one by one, allowing them to establish a closer relationship with Louis Vuitton according to their own interests and needs. In addition, Louis Vuitton also provided customers with a private space Apartment for hosting banquets for the first time in France. The Apartment is located above the boutique and consists of two salons and a reception area, which guests can use after making an appointment.
From a luggage manufacturer in 1854 to today’s fashion and luxury goods company, the exclusive products displayed at the 22 Avenue Montaigne store remind people of Louis Vuitton’s century-old history. Designed with strict travel requirements in mind, these products are renowned for their sophistication, precision and elegance. Time flies, but these suitcases continue to inspire designers. In the 2015 womens spring and summer collection designed by Nicolas Ghesquière, the classic Wardrobe handbag is reinterpreted in Epi denim and leather. The versatile Trésor is available in a variety of custom colors. Also on display is the Ideal Library suitcase in naturally vegetable-dyed Nomad leather, which even offers a dedicated compartment inside for the writing case from the men’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection designed by Kim Jones.