Gucci Valigeria: Gucci?s First Luggage Boutique Opens in Paris
Stepping into the store, you will be transported back in time to the golden age of rail travel during the Belle-Epoque era.
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Located at 229 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, the Italian luxury house Gucci has opened doors to welcome shoppers into its Gucci Valigeria boutique ? a stand-alone store dedicated to its travel line. Spanning two floors, the space occupies over 2,000 square feet and offers a complete range of products from weekend bags, duffles, garment bags, vanity cases, hat cases and other travel essentials. Inspired by the heyday of rail travel during the Belle-Epoque, elements like vintage light fixtures and shelving decorate the retail space.
Starting from the window displays from the storefront, nods to Gucci’s history as a trunk and suitcase maker could be seen from the luggage cart inspired arrangement. Stepping inside the store, on the ground floor, one would be reminded of a tony train station. The cash register is disguised as a welcoming desk, and just beside it is a pile of Gucci-monogrammed luggage. Exotic skin versions of Gucci’s weekend duffle and exclusive trunks and also be found on this level.
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On the floor above, brass shelving can be found along the walls and call to mind the racks found in old-fashioned trains. Looking up, the ceiling features an arched roof, which is a nod to...
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Located at 229 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, the Italian luxury house Gucci has opened doors to welcome shoppers into its Gucci Valigeria boutique ? a stand-alone store dedicated to its travel line. Spanning two floors, the space occupies over 2,000 square feet and offers a complete range of products from weekend bags, duffles, garment bags, vanity cases, hat cases and other travel essentials. Inspired by the heyday of rail travel during the Belle-Epoque, elements like vintage light fixtures and shelving decorate the retail space.
Starting from the window displays from the storefront, nods to Gucci’s history as a trunk and suitcase maker could be seen from the luggage cart inspired arrangement. Stepping inside the store, on the ground floor, one would be reminded of a tony train station. The cash register is disguised as a welcoming desk, and just beside it is a pile of Gucci-monogrammed luggage. Exotic skin versions of Gucci’s weekend duffle and exclusive trunks and also be found on this level.
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On the floor above, brass shelving can be found along the walls and call to mind the racks found in old-fashioned trains. Looking up, the ceiling features an arched roof, which is a nod to...
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