Louis Vuitton’s New York Moment
A new flagship space blends heritage, design, and indulgence, cementing the brand’s iconic legacy in New York City
Louis Vuitton is bringing its unmistakable energy to 57th Street with a bold new retail space that fuses fashion, culture, and hospitality. While its 5th Avenue flagship gets a makeover, this temporary home at 6 East 57th Street offers more than shopping—it’s an immersive experience. Think exclusive collections, a café, and a chocolate shop, all within sculptural interiors crafted with Shohei Shigematsu of OMA.
This isn’t just a new location; it’s a nod to a legacy. Louis Vuitton’s ties to New York stretch back to 1898 when it first introduced its French savoir-faire to the U.S. The House’s first standalone NYC store opened on 57th Street in 1980, and now, this new space reimagines that connection—merging Parisian elegance with New York’s electric energy.








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