Paul Smith Roppongi Store/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Roppongi store exterior/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The art wall features Paul Smith's collection/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A 23m-long art wall/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The 23m-long art wall features 272 framed pieces/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The tailoring space is made pop by color-blocked walls./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The color of the stairs and the furniture throughout the building are reminiscent of Luis Barragán/ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The Cube is a pop-up space that recreates the layout of Paul Smith's first store, which opened in Nottingham in 1970./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A fragment of a bicycle tube is casually displayed on the art wall. Paul is known to have aspired to be a bicycle racer before becoming a designer./ Photo by Tatsuya Noda (c) FASHION HEADLINE