Saint Laurent has introduced a refined new flagship boutique on Avenue Montaigne, presenting an intimate counterpart to its well-known Champs-Élysées location. Guided by Anthony Vaccarello’s direction, the boutique reflects “sculptural clarity” while offering a quieter, more personal atmosphere for clients. After two years of transformation, the space now mirrors the Maison’s disciplined aesthetic, blending precision with understated elegance.
A Space That Blends Art, Design, and Fashion
Spread across three levels, the boutique unfolds as a curated sequence of rooms. Some areas feel open and expansive, while others offer a muted, confidential tone, allowing visitors to move through varying moods as they explore the collections. Because the layout shifts in rhythm, the experience becomes more intentional and more contemplative. Throughout these rooms, rare design pieces elevate the interior. Furniture by François-Xavier Lalanne and Charlotte Perriand sits alongside a Paul Poiret daybed, encouraging a dialogue between fashion and modern design. Moreover, a new work by Mark Bradford — on loan from the Pinault Collection — reinforces the brand’s ongoing commitment to contemporary art.
A More Personal Parisian Experience
To enhance the sense of exclusivity, the boutique includes a private salon designed for discreet appointments. Guests can also step out onto a landscaped terrace that overlooks Avenue Montaigne, adding a peaceful contrast to the lively 8th arrondissement. As a result, the address becomes not just a store but a distinct expression of Saint Laurent’s identity, crafted to deliver a quieter, more intimate encounter with the Maison’s world.
Location:
Saint Laurent Avenue Montaigne
37 Avenue Montaigne
75008 Paris, France





