Louis Vuitton's Seibu Shibuya store, which opened in 1978 and debuted in Japan, has been renovated! To commemorate this, limited edition bags are also available.

Oct 1, 2016

The Louis Vuitton Seibu Shibuya store, which opened in 1978 when Louis Vuitton first entered Japan, underwent a renovation on October 1st. The newly renovated store's two-story structure features a bright and open space, taking advantage of the high ceilings. The first floor offers travel luggage, the brand's original collection, as well as watches and a new selection of fine jewelry, creating a feminine atmosphere. Meanwhile, the second floor displays a wide variety of men's items, and the interior, featuring name tags evocative of travel, creates a chic and understated atmosphere. To commemorate the renovation, a limited-edition colorway of the Capucines bag, a symbol of Louis Vuitton's craftsmanship, will be released exclusively at the Seibu Shibuya store in Japan. New fall products are also available, including the Monogram World Tour Collection, featuring sticker designs reinterpreted by Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière through his unique aesthetic. A wide selection is available, from luggage to city bags and small leather goods. It comes in two styles: a combination of Monogram canvas and natural leather, and a combination of black leather.
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  • From left) Neverfull 172,000 yen (29 x 32 x 17 cm), Palm Springs Backpack MINI 216,000 yen (22 x 15 x 9 cm)
  • Louis Vuitton Seibu Shibuya Store launches limited edition items to celebrate its reopening
  • Louis Vuitton Seibu Shibuya Store launches limited edition items to celebrate its reopening
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