Saint Laurent
Avenue Montaigne, Paris
A New Chapter
Under the direction of Anthony Vaccarello, Saint Laurent unveils a new space on Avenue Montaigne. Conceived as the more intimate extension of the Champs-Élysées flagship, it carries the same architectural rigour and sculptural clarity, distilled here into a quieter, more personal gesture. Refined over more than two years, the project completely reimagines the address.
The boutique unfolds across three levels, designed as a succession of rooms — open, muted, or nearly museal — each offering its own rhythm for the collections. Vaccarello asserts a precise vision: purity of line, controlled tension, presence without excess.
Furniture and artworks anchor the space within the Maison’s cultural heritage. Selected pieces include a pair of Süe & Mare armchairs, a daybed by Paul Poiret for Atelier Martine, a François-Xavier Lalanne table, and works by Jean-Michel Frank, Charlotte Perriand, and Josef Hoffmann — signatures that echo the collector’s spirit of Monsieur Saint Laurent.
Works from the Pinault Collection, including a previously unseen piece by Mark Bradford, enter into dialogue with the setting and reaffirm the Maison’s commitment to contemporary art.
The boutique gathers the full Saint Laurent offering — women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, accessories, and fine jewelry — within an atmosphere of control and light.
On the upper floor, a private salon overlooking Avenue Montaigne offers a more confidential experience. A landscaped terrace completes the ensemble, offering a moment of calm in the heart of the 8th arrondissement.
37 Avenue Montaigne, Paris 8th.
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