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The Latest Boutiques, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci & Lamborghini

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An essential round-up of the latest boutique openings by luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Bentley and Jaeger LeCoultre in Singapore, Wenzhou and Mexico. Following another round of impressive interim results,…

Over the last decade, collaborations between luxury brands and contemporary artists have gone beyond mere artistic partnerships towards a new kind of luxury branding.

PARIS – Art and fashion have always developed side by side, for fashion, like art, often gives visual expression to the cultural zeitgeist. During the 1920s, Salvador Dalí created dresses for Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiapparelli. In the 1930s, Ferragamo’s shoes commissioned designs for advertisements from Futurist painter Lucio Venna, while Gianni Versace commissioned works from artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Roy Lichtenstein for the launch of his collections. Yves Saint Laurent’s vast art collection, recently auctioned at Christie’s in Paris, testified to his great love of art and revealed the influence of a variety of artists on his own designs.

In the 1980s, relationships between luxury brands and artists were advanced when Alain Dominique Perrin created the Fondation Cartier. In the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, a book marking the foundation’s 20th anniversary, Perrin says he makes “a connection between all the different sorts of arts, and luxury goods are a kind of art. Luxury goods are handicrafts of art, applied art.”

The Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemparain building in Paris

An essential round-up of the latest boutique openings by luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Bentley and Jaeger LeCoultre in Singapore, Wenzhou and Mexico.

Following another round of impressive interim results, many again in the double digits, it is no surprise that luxury brands are continuing to invest in new retail stores. Despite grey skies looming for the US and European economies, stores are popping up in Los Angeles, New York, Italy and Switzerland just as frequently as those in South Korea, China, Lebanon and even Sydney, Australia. Louis Vuitton are even launching another landmark Maison later in September, an elaborate Peter Marino designed production situated on its own man-made island. Luxury Society once again presents all the latest need-to-know boutiques in global luxury retail.

Yves Saint Laurent, Los Angeles

Yves Saint Laurent opened doors on an eco-friendly boutique within Los Angeles’ Beverly Center, incorporating energy efficient lighting and materials that reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water waste . The concept, “The Opium Experience”, takes inspiration from the iconic Opium fragrance, resulting in red lacquered walls inspired by the bottle’s crimson hue and touches of brushed and polished brass hardware. The store carries men’s ready-to-wear and a collection of men and women’s accessories.

Website: www.ysl.com
Source: LA Times

Louis Vuitton Maison, Singapore

In keeping with the houses commitment to architectural innovation, Louis Vuitton will launch its twelfth Maison in Singapore in September, adjacent to Marina Bay Sands. Designed by architect Peter Marino, LV’s first Southeast Asian Maison will sit directly on the water as an Island, with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the bay. A contemporary art gallery tunnel connects directly to the Marina Bay Sands Mall, whilst the boutique itself will feature a private lounge and outdoor loggia.

Website: www.louisvuitton.com
Source: Luxuo

Lamborghini, Cadenazzo & Macau

Lamborghini recently opened doors on its fifth Swiss store, adding its Cadenazzo dealership to serve neighbouring Lugano, operated by auto dealer Tarcisio Pasta SA. The new showroom carries its V10 and V12 product lines, the Gallardo, and its latest Aventador LP 700-4.

Over in the east, the supercar manufacturer has inaugurated its fifteenth destination in Mainland China, located in central Macau, operated by Kam Bo Motors Limited.

Website: www.lamborghini.com
Source: Geneva Lunch
Source: The Posh Review

Vacheron Constantin, New York

Celebrating its twenty-eighth boutique worldwide and the first in the United States, Vacheron Constantin has opened doors on Madison Avenue, in a historic building reminiscent of a 15th century Florentine palace.

Website: www.vacheron-constantin.com
Source: Elite Traveler

Prada, Sydney & Wenzhou

Opening in Sydney’s latest luxury mall destination, Westfield, the 400sqm, dual level space has been designed by architect Roberto Baciocchi, housing collections of ready-to-wear, bags, shoes and accessories for both women and men. The external facade features cones of various steel sections, producing a unique optical effect offset by an entire storefront fabricated in a fluid series of windows and light-boxes.

The opening of the Wenzhou boutique marks Prada’s sixteenth Chinese location, where all Prada collections for men and women are housed in 600sqm, in keeping with the global store design concept.

Website & Source: www.prada.com

Bentley, Wenzhou

Also in Wenzhou, Bentley opened its first dealership, citing ‘one of the highest per-capita GDPs in China’ as the reason for the location. The 800sqm dealership is the fourteenth in China and will showcase the Mulsanne, new Continental GT and the limited edition Continental Flying Spur China.

Website: www.bentleymotors.com
Source: Jing Daily

Barbara Bui, Los Angeles

The first Californian flagship for Barbara Bui, the French ready-to-wear brand has inaugurated a spacious duplex store on Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles. Designed both to showcase the collection and facilitate cocktail parties, private shopping and lounging, the store is a sleek and modern combination of concrete floors, tinted glass and ample natural light.

Website & Source: www.barbarabui.fr

Zegna, Sydney

Zegna has also opened in Sydney’s newest luxury shopping destination, Westfield on Castlereagh Street. The dynamic flagship store boasts 330sqm dedicated to each category of menswear, as well as the hand-made ‘Couture’ collection, exclusive ‘Su Misura’ (made-to-measure) service, traditional Italian tailoring ‘Sartoria’ in contemporary silhouettes, as well as the recently introduced Upper Casual collection.

Website: www.zegna.com
Source: The MO Down

Roger Dubuis, Hong Kong

Coinciding with the launch of the Excalibur Lady 2011 collection in Hong Kong, Roger Dubuis unveiled its newly refurbished boutique at Pacific Place, incorporating motifs evocative of the brand’s Excalibur collection – swords, hazy pedestals and golden mesh.

Website: www.rogerdubuis.com
Source: Luxury Insider

Gucci, Varese

It’s first mono-brand boutique in the Lombardy region, Gucci have opened in the regional capital Varese. The 200sqm store sits in the historical centre of the city and will be operated under franchising by Flavia Brogini, owner of Varse Base Blu multibrand store.

Website: www.gucci.com
Source: CPP Luxury

Versace, Beirut

Spread over two floors and 200sqm, Versace has opened in the Berytus Building in the Grand Hotels District of Beirut. Operated by the Luxury Clothing Company, the first store in Lebanon features the latest ready-to-wear collections for men and women, as well as a full range of men’s and women’s bags, shoes, belts, eyewear and perfume.

Website: www.versace.com
Source: AME Info

Jaeger LeCoultre, Mexico

Celebrating its first boutique in Mexico, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched a 120sqm space, inspired by Art Deco symmetry and minimalist detail. Lovers of haute Horlogerie will be able to experience Reverso and 101 timepieces as well as the iconic Atmos clocks. Dark and ochre shades of the wood are juxtaposed alongside hickory, steel and panels sourced from India.

Website: www.jaeger-lecoultre.com
Source: World Tempus

Helmut Lang, London

Helmut Lang will launch its first European stand-alone store in London this September, located on Westbourne Grove in Notting Hill. The store will debut with the AW11 collection designed by Creative Directors Nicole and Michael Colovos, over 75sqm with a backdrop of natural materials, inspired by the art works of Jaap de Vries and layering different materials. (New York boutique pictured)

Website: www.helmutlangjournal.com
Source: Fashion United

Donna Karan, Seoul

Donna Karan inaugurated her first DKNY flagship in Seoul, spanning almost 400sqm, located in the Cheongdam luxury-shopping district, in partnership with SK Networks Company Ltd. The flagship has been designed by NYC architects Bonetti Kozerski Studio, featuring textured and chiselled granite, bamboo plants and a 10-foot-high LED screen to stream brand-centric media. The store will house ready-to-wear, eveningwear, shoes and accessories.

Website: www.donnakaran.com
Source: WWD

Hublot, Daegue

Celebrating its first boutique in South Korea, Hublot inaugurated its latest boutique in Daegue, with the assistance of brand ambassador Usain Bolt, coinciding with the IAAF World Championships. The launch also marked the release of the Hublot Unico King Gold, limited to just 500 pieces.

Wesbite: www.hublot.com
Source: Elite Traveler

Jimmy Choo, New York

Joining boutiques on 51st Street and Madison Avenue, Jimmy Choo inaugurated its third Manhattan location within a townhouse in the West Village. The boutique was designed to ‘evoke the feeling of a Forties boudoir’ and features chandeliers, mirrored dressing tables, and luxurious lounges. The new store will carry the full shoe collection as well as handbags, sunglasses and leather goods for women. (Singapore boutique pictured)

Website: www.jimmychoo.com
Source: WWD

For more in the series of The Latest Boutiques, please see our most recent editions as follows:

The Latest Boutiques, Céline, Aesop & Aston Martin
The Latest Boutiques, Lanvin, Vera Wang & Boucheron
The Latest Boutiques, Carven, Rolls Royce & Louis Vuitton

Sophie Doran
Sophie Doran

Creative Strategist, Digital

Sophie Doran is currently Senior Creative Strategist, Digital at Karla Otto. Prior to this role, she was the Paris-based editor-in-chief of Luxury Society. Prior to joining Luxury Society, Sophie completed her MBA in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on luxury brand dynamics and leadership, whilst simultaneously working in management roles for several luxury retailers.

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The Latest Boutiques, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci & Lamborghini

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Sophie Doran

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This is the featured image caption
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An essential round-up of the latest boutique openings by luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Bentley and Jaeger LeCoultre in Singapore, Wenzhou and Mexico. Following another round of impressive interim results,…

Over the last decade, collaborations between luxury brands and contemporary artists have gone beyond mere artistic partnerships towards a new kind of luxury branding.

PARIS – Art and fashion have always developed side by side, for fashion, like art, often gives visual expression to the cultural zeitgeist. During the 1920s, Salvador Dalí created dresses for Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiapparelli. In the 1930s, Ferragamo’s shoes commissioned designs for advertisements from Futurist painter Lucio Venna, while Gianni Versace commissioned works from artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Roy Lichtenstein for the launch of his collections. Yves Saint Laurent’s vast art collection, recently auctioned at Christie’s in Paris, testified to his great love of art and revealed the influence of a variety of artists on his own designs.

In the 1980s, relationships between luxury brands and artists were advanced when Alain Dominique Perrin created the Fondation Cartier. In the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, a book marking the foundation’s 20th anniversary, Perrin says he makes “a connection between all the different sorts of arts, and luxury goods are a kind of art. Luxury goods are handicrafts of art, applied art.”

The Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemparain building in Paris

An essential round-up of the latest boutique openings by luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton, Bentley and Jaeger LeCoultre in Singapore, Wenzhou and Mexico.

Following another round of impressive interim results, many again in the double digits, it is no surprise that luxury brands are continuing to invest in new retail stores. Despite grey skies looming for the US and European economies, stores are popping up in Los Angeles, New York, Italy and Switzerland just as frequently as those in South Korea, China, Lebanon and even Sydney, Australia. Louis Vuitton are even launching another landmark Maison later in September, an elaborate Peter Marino designed production situated on its own man-made island. Luxury Society once again presents all the latest need-to-know boutiques in global luxury retail.

Yves Saint Laurent, Los Angeles

Yves Saint Laurent opened doors on an eco-friendly boutique within Los Angeles’ Beverly Center, incorporating energy efficient lighting and materials that reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water waste . The concept, “The Opium Experience”, takes inspiration from the iconic Opium fragrance, resulting in red lacquered walls inspired by the bottle’s crimson hue and touches of brushed and polished brass hardware. The store carries men’s ready-to-wear and a collection of men and women’s accessories.

Website: www.ysl.com
Source: LA Times

Louis Vuitton Maison, Singapore

In keeping with the houses commitment to architectural innovation, Louis Vuitton will launch its twelfth Maison in Singapore in September, adjacent to Marina Bay Sands. Designed by architect Peter Marino, LV’s first Southeast Asian Maison will sit directly on the water as an Island, with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the bay. A contemporary art gallery tunnel connects directly to the Marina Bay Sands Mall, whilst the boutique itself will feature a private lounge and outdoor loggia.

Website: www.louisvuitton.com
Source: Luxuo

Lamborghini, Cadenazzo & Macau

Lamborghini recently opened doors on its fifth Swiss store, adding its Cadenazzo dealership to serve neighbouring Lugano, operated by auto dealer Tarcisio Pasta SA. The new showroom carries its V10 and V12 product lines, the Gallardo, and its latest Aventador LP 700-4.

Over in the east, the supercar manufacturer has inaugurated its fifteenth destination in Mainland China, located in central Macau, operated by Kam Bo Motors Limited.

Website: www.lamborghini.com
Source: Geneva Lunch
Source: The Posh Review

Vacheron Constantin, New York

Celebrating its twenty-eighth boutique worldwide and the first in the United States, Vacheron Constantin has opened doors on Madison Avenue, in a historic building reminiscent of a 15th century Florentine palace.

Website: www.vacheron-constantin.com
Source: Elite Traveler

Prada, Sydney & Wenzhou

Opening in Sydney’s latest luxury mall destination, Westfield, the 400sqm, dual level space has been designed by architect Roberto Baciocchi, housing collections of ready-to-wear, bags, shoes and accessories for both women and men. The external facade features cones of various steel sections, producing a unique optical effect offset by an entire storefront fabricated in a fluid series of windows and light-boxes.

The opening of the Wenzhou boutique marks Prada’s sixteenth Chinese location, where all Prada collections for men and women are housed in 600sqm, in keeping with the global store design concept.

Website & Source: www.prada.com

Bentley, Wenzhou

Also in Wenzhou, Bentley opened its first dealership, citing ‘one of the highest per-capita GDPs in China’ as the reason for the location. The 800sqm dealership is the fourteenth in China and will showcase the Mulsanne, new Continental GT and the limited edition Continental Flying Spur China.

Website: www.bentleymotors.com
Source: Jing Daily

Barbara Bui, Los Angeles

The first Californian flagship for Barbara Bui, the French ready-to-wear brand has inaugurated a spacious duplex store on Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles. Designed both to showcase the collection and facilitate cocktail parties, private shopping and lounging, the store is a sleek and modern combination of concrete floors, tinted glass and ample natural light.

Website & Source: www.barbarabui.fr

Zegna, Sydney

Zegna has also opened in Sydney’s newest luxury shopping destination, Westfield on Castlereagh Street. The dynamic flagship store boasts 330sqm dedicated to each category of menswear, as well as the hand-made ‘Couture’ collection, exclusive ‘Su Misura’ (made-to-measure) service, traditional Italian tailoring ‘Sartoria’ in contemporary silhouettes, as well as the recently introduced Upper Casual collection.

Website: www.zegna.com
Source: The MO Down

Roger Dubuis, Hong Kong

Coinciding with the launch of the Excalibur Lady 2011 collection in Hong Kong, Roger Dubuis unveiled its newly refurbished boutique at Pacific Place, incorporating motifs evocative of the brand’s Excalibur collection – swords, hazy pedestals and golden mesh.

Website: www.rogerdubuis.com
Source: Luxury Insider

Gucci, Varese

It’s first mono-brand boutique in the Lombardy region, Gucci have opened in the regional capital Varese. The 200sqm store sits in the historical centre of the city and will be operated under franchising by Flavia Brogini, owner of Varse Base Blu multibrand store.

Website: www.gucci.com
Source: CPP Luxury

Versace, Beirut

Spread over two floors and 200sqm, Versace has opened in the Berytus Building in the Grand Hotels District of Beirut. Operated by the Luxury Clothing Company, the first store in Lebanon features the latest ready-to-wear collections for men and women, as well as a full range of men’s and women’s bags, shoes, belts, eyewear and perfume.

Website: www.versace.com
Source: AME Info

Jaeger LeCoultre, Mexico

Celebrating its first boutique in Mexico, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched a 120sqm space, inspired by Art Deco symmetry and minimalist detail. Lovers of haute Horlogerie will be able to experience Reverso and 101 timepieces as well as the iconic Atmos clocks. Dark and ochre shades of the wood are juxtaposed alongside hickory, steel and panels sourced from India.

Website: www.jaeger-lecoultre.com
Source: World Tempus

Helmut Lang, London

Helmut Lang will launch its first European stand-alone store in London this September, located on Westbourne Grove in Notting Hill. The store will debut with the AW11 collection designed by Creative Directors Nicole and Michael Colovos, over 75sqm with a backdrop of natural materials, inspired by the art works of Jaap de Vries and layering different materials. (New York boutique pictured)

Website: www.helmutlangjournal.com
Source: Fashion United

Donna Karan, Seoul

Donna Karan inaugurated her first DKNY flagship in Seoul, spanning almost 400sqm, located in the Cheongdam luxury-shopping district, in partnership with SK Networks Company Ltd. The flagship has been designed by NYC architects Bonetti Kozerski Studio, featuring textured and chiselled granite, bamboo plants and a 10-foot-high LED screen to stream brand-centric media. The store will house ready-to-wear, eveningwear, shoes and accessories.

Website: www.donnakaran.com
Source: WWD

Hublot, Daegue

Celebrating its first boutique in South Korea, Hublot inaugurated its latest boutique in Daegue, with the assistance of brand ambassador Usain Bolt, coinciding with the IAAF World Championships. The launch also marked the release of the Hublot Unico King Gold, limited to just 500 pieces.

Wesbite: www.hublot.com
Source: Elite Traveler

Jimmy Choo, New York

Joining boutiques on 51st Street and Madison Avenue, Jimmy Choo inaugurated its third Manhattan location within a townhouse in the West Village. The boutique was designed to ‘evoke the feeling of a Forties boudoir’ and features chandeliers, mirrored dressing tables, and luxurious lounges. The new store will carry the full shoe collection as well as handbags, sunglasses and leather goods for women. (Singapore boutique pictured)

Website: www.jimmychoo.com
Source: WWD

For more in the series of The Latest Boutiques, please see our most recent editions as follows:

The Latest Boutiques, Céline, Aesop & Aston Martin
The Latest Boutiques, Lanvin, Vera Wang & Boucheron
The Latest Boutiques, Carven, Rolls Royce & Louis Vuitton

Sophie Doran
Sophie Doran

Creative Strategist, Digital

Sophie Doran is currently Senior Creative Strategist, Digital at Karla Otto. Prior to this role, she was the Paris-based editor-in-chief of Luxury Society. Prior to joining Luxury Society, Sophie completed her MBA in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on luxury brand dynamics and leadership, whilst simultaneously working in management roles for several luxury retailers.

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