New flagship highlights craftsmanship and bespoke offerings.
Louis Vuitton has launched its first standalone store in Montreal, located in the new Royalmount shopping center. This opening marks a significant expansion for the luxury brand in Canada, as it showcases a wide range of its signature products, from leather goods and ready-to-wear to fine jewelry and fragrances. Fall/Winter collections take center stage The new store prominently features the Fall/Winter 2024 collections for both men and women, with a focus on seasonal essentials. In addition to the curated fashion selections, the store offers customization services, allowing customers to personalize their leather goods and fragrance bottles with hot stamping and engraving. Exclusive design and artistic experience The store’s design blends tradition with modern audacity, boasting a unique two-toned limestone façade that reflects Louis Vuitton’s iconic Damier pattern. It is the only store in North America with such a design. Inside, the space offers a warm and inviting environment with natural materials such as petrified wood and stone, complemented by a collection of bold contemporary art, including pieces from both international and Canadian artists. Heritage and iconic pieces on display As part of the grand opening, Louis Vuitton is spotlighting some of its most coveted creations, including bespoke bags with exotic finishes and its famous hard-sided trunks. These timeless items reflect the brand’s heritage and commitment to craftsmanship, offering an immersive Louis Vuitton experience to Montreal’s luxury market.
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