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Saint Laurent's Newest Store Channels Anthony Vaccarello's Sleek Vision

The Belgian creative director sets a breathtaking standard for the French fashion house's largest store yet in New York City.

Credit (all images): Courtesy of Saint Laurent

Sweeping lines, luxurious materials, and elegant textures define Saint Laurent’s new two-story Meatpacking District store, which is also the French fashion house’s largest in New York City. At its heart, a grand black wood staircase unifies the levels, both of which are dressed in marble displays, corduroy concrete, black mirror walls, and black glass counters. 

Across both floors, vintage furnishings from Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, Richard Meier, Adrian Perseall, Francis Jourdain, Guillerme & Chambon, Edward Wormley and T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings harmonize with tables in black cosmic marble and travertine. The flagship is the first to feature creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s new boutique design concept, which envelops everything from men’s and women’s ready-to-wear to handbags, shoes, accessories, and fine jewelry.

Below, take the full tour.

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