Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore

In years past, we fell in love with the sharp and sleek design of Saint Laurent’s pace on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris. Outfitted in marble, complemented with mirror walls and glossy black interior accents, the space was a visual feast. Today, the fashion label has re-opened the 390-square-meter retail charm with the addition of tribal sculptures, gold coffee tables and creamy velvet loungers.

Designed by Hedi Slimane, French photographer, fashion designer and current creative director for Saint Laurent, the boutique features pieces by Jacques Adnet, Jean Besnard, Edith Borger, Théo Ruth, Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann by Alfred Porteneuve and André Sornay.

This time around, the space is so much more than a visual feast. It’s a museum of sculpture and fashion, a true reflection of the brand’s timeless presence in the ever-changing fashion realm.

Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore
Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore
Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore
Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore
Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore
Saint Laurent reopens Parisian store at Faubourg Saint Honore