Inspired by "Labels or Love" by Fergie and "Mr. Selfridge" on PBS . . .

 "A gallery of raw-canvas chairs becomes an impressive display for handbags, shoes, and other accessories."
"Reed Krakoff's New SoHo Flagship" by Jennifer Fernandez.
Lonny (February 26, 2015).

 "Chanel’s new Boston store, crafted by architect Peter Marino."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Photography by Paul Warchol.
Text by Raul Barreneche.
Architectural Digest (March 2014).

 "Chanel’s new Boston store, crafted by architect Peter Marino. The boutique features references to Coco Chanel’s famed Paris apartment, including a sofa styled after the fashion designer’s own, standing in front of a Nancy Lorenz folding screen."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Photography by Paul Warchol.
Text by Raul Barreneche.
Architectural Digest (March 2014).

 "Chanel’s new Boston store, crafted by architect Peter Marino. A display case is paired with a polished-bronze sculpture by Antoine Poncet."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Photography by Paul Warchol.
Text by Raul Barreneche.
Architectural Digest (March 2014).

 "Views of the soaring atrium from the ground level and above."
Harry Winston’s new boutique on Tai Cang Road in Shanghai.
Architect/Interior designer: William Sofield.
Photography by Andrew Rowat.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (July 9, 2012).

"The top-level skylit space."
Harry Winston’s new boutique on Tai Cang Road in Shanghai.
Architect/Interior designer: William Sofield.
Photography by Andrew Rowat.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (July 9, 2012).

"A view through the arched hallways of the new space - RH West Hollywood, the Gallery on Melrose Avenue."
Photography courtesy of RH.
Text by Mayer Rus.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (November 13, 2014).

 "Fashion designer Tomas Maier's first Manhattan boutique—an extraordinary, 4,000-square-foot space encompassing two levels of a 19th-century Upper East Side townhouse"
Text by Samuel Cochran.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (October 17, 2014).

"The double-height entrance gallery at Van Cleef and Arpels’s newly renovated Fifth Avenue boutique."
Design by Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku of Jouin Manku Studio.
Photography by Joshua McHugh.
Text by Brad Goldfarb.
Architectural Digest (March 2014).

"A ground-floor viewing salon, left, and an antique white-gold-and-diamond necklace."
Van Cleef and Arpels’s newly renovated Fifth Avenue boutique.
Design by Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku of Jouin Manku Studio.
Photography by Joshua McHugh.
Text by Brad Goldfarb.
Architectural Digest (March 2014).

Display cases in Fabergé’s new boutique on New York’s Upper East Side. "The 850-square-foot Madison Avenue space is the first American location for the firm, which was founded in Russia in the mid-19th century and shut down in the wake of the 1917 Revolution." 
Photography courtesy of Fabergé.
Text by Ellie Somerville McNevin.
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (July 16, 2012).

"The viewing area in Fabergé’s new boutique on New York’s Upper East Side. The 850-square-foot Madison Avenue space is the first American location for the firm, which was founded in Russia in the mid-19th century and shut down in the wake of the 1917 Revolution." 
Photography courtesy of Fabergé.
Text by Ellie Somerville McNevin.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (July 16, 2012).

"Handbags on display in backlit alcoves.
Branching off Paris’s famed Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne is home to some of the finest luxury brands in the world, including a celebrated Louis Vuitton store. On December 15, the company unveiled the results of a redesign and expansion of the boutique, which has been devised by architect Peter Marino to resemble a sophisticated modern apartment. The new interior has a neutral palette of beiges and browns, punctuated by blush and coral accents."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Photography by Grégoire Vieille and courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
Text by Stefanie Waldek. 
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (January 9, 2015).

 "A seating area in the Peter Marino–designed Louis Vuitton boutique."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Photography by Grégoire Vieille and courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
Text by Stefanie Waldek. 
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (January 9, 2015).

"Trompe l'oeil paneling and tassel tiebacks in the private fitting-room suite are a nod to 17th-century French salons." 
Interior design by Daniel Romualdez. 
Photography Joshua McHugh. 
Text by David Colman.
Architectural Digest (September 2013).

 "A watercolor rendering of Romona Keveza’s new bridal and ready-to-wear Manhattan showroom, designed by Mary McDonald."
Rendering courtesy of Mita Corsini Bland.
Text by Hannah Martin.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (October 10, 2014).

 "A watercolor rendering of Romona Keveza’s new bridal and ready-to-wear Manhattan showroom, designed by Mary McDonald."
Rendering courtesy of Mita Corsini Bland.
Text by Hannah Martin.
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (October 10, 2014).

 "The store’s design includes mohair upholstery and gold-accented display fixtures."
New Jimmy Choo boutique on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.
Design by Jimmy Choo creative director Sandra Choi in collaboration with London-based David Collins Studio.
Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen.
Text by Mayer Rus.
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (May 14, 2014).

"The store’s ceiling is crowned by a chandelier made of gold-leafed metal frames and rock crystals."
New Jimmy Choo boutique on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.
Design by Jimmy Choo creative director Sandra Choi in collaboration with London-based David Collins Studio.
Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen.
Text by Mayer Rus.
Daily ADArchitectural Digest (May 14, 2014).

"Harry Winston’s New York City flagship. The jeweler recently announced a three-year partnership with amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research."
Photography courtesy of Harry Winston.
Text by Hadley Keller.
 "A compact floor plan forced a creative and methodical use of space."
 Kara Ross boutique in Manhattan, located on Madison Avenue near 60th Street.
Design by architect/interior designer Tony Ingrao.
Photography by Bruce Buck.
Text by Alyssa Bird.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (February 7, 2014).

"Lalique's new Paris boutique has an entire floor dedicated to jewelry. The coup de théâtre is a chandelier dripping in 2,500 Lalique Gourmande crystal rings." 
 Architectural conception, furniture design, and Gourmande rings mobile: Agence Pustetto.
Photo courtesy of Agence Pustetto.
Text by Mayer Rus.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (July 2, 2014).

"A pair of doors decorated with the company’s iconic zigzag pattern. Colorful frocks hang from metal rods finished in copper, and modular display cases hold accessories. French palaces and gardens inspired the use of the more traditional elements, such as parquet flooring."
Design conceived by Angela Missoni and Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola.
Photography courtesy of Missoni.
Text by Alyssa Bird.
Daily AD, Architectural Digest (February 12, 2015).

 "Sir David Chipperfield conceived Bally’s newest location in London’s Mayfair neighborhood, the brand’s first flagship in two decades." 

  "Sir David Chipperfield conceived Bally’s newest location in London’s Mayfair neighborhood, the brand’s first flagship in two decades. Leather-upholstered swivel chairs and tubular metal furnishings."

"Bottega Veneta, Boston - The Italian leather manufacturer opened its first Boston boutique, a 2,500-square-foot space in the city’s Back Bay neighborhood."

 "The architect employed a starkly contrasting palette for the Chanel store in New York’s SoHo district."
Architect: Peter Marino.
Text by Matt Tyrnauer.
Architectural Digest (January 2012).

 "An Art Deco sofa pops against hand-painted walls in the foyer."
Jeweler Mish Tworkowski’s new boutique dazzles in downtown Manhattan.
Design by architect Joseph Singer and decorator Ina Lindemann.
Photography by Joshua McHugh
Architectural Digest (December 2011).

"Whitewashed marble flooring, plywood accents, and gray felt-upholstered furnishings" 
"Reed Krakoff's New SoHo Flagship" by Jennifer Fernandez.
Lonny (February 26, 2015).

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