Yohji Yamamoto’s flagship is the latest store to hit Paris’ notorious Rue Cambon. Designed by Sophie Hicks, an architect and former stylist for Alaia, it carries both women’s and men’s collections. Special wood paneling lines the entrance, while seamless mannequins give the illusion of clothes hanging in the air. It’s a serene, luxurious environment with metal rails for the collections, and Japanese paper birds adding to the installation-like display. Part gallery, part Japanese inn, the flagship is spread over three levels and it reflects Yohji’s signature concept: The White Box. – via Dazed Digital
I love the way the clothes are displayed within the space leaving the visitor/shopper a clear path of navigation and enough individual space to reflect on each design.
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Luster's Gallery Launch
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They were all amazing! I just wonder how did you get the shot of these amazing porcelains?2
that girls is simply amazing! very inspirational stuff there....3
Nike on these girls - Exquisite..Not like the sad trash produced by big want it all companies like adidas pretending to have designer labels! This global brand is run by a bunch of neo nazis with an iron hand from a small town in Germany - not many people know that! I bet they would'nt be so popular if people knew their lies...4
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beautiful confident6
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Amazing article!! Love it!8
Yea, Louis Vuitton definitely did it better. --- Nicole9
Few corrections: Mary Arantes, the designer behind the brand Mary Design (without the "s") did the opening show's creative direction. The incredible hats, metal glasses and some of the other acessories are hers, but the clothes are from the various brands that showed their collections at the event.10
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