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Valentino New Store Concept | Retail Design

By Saharg @Saharghazale

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We’ve all been loving Valentino’s Rockstud & Naked Rockstud collection as they have been on fashion enthusiasts everywhere. However, in terms of their shop designs, Velentino have been working lately on a new concept for the stores to portray intimacy yet a luxurious feel to the space. Their boutiques are usually divided into several rooms housing the different aspects of their collections. Their latest boutiques are in Milan, Sao Paulo, Paris and Beverly Hills. The concept developed by Creative Directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli, in cooperation with world renowned architect David Chipperfield.

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You would notice how Chipperfield used a wide variety of materials yet blended perfectly to realize the aim behind the concept. Grey Venetian terrazzo with Carrara marble chippings were used as a flooring finish in most of the areas and continued on the sides of entrances separating one space from the other. In other areas he used timber flooring, and a chessboard pattern in others. In addition to that there was wool and silk carpets. The dressing rooms had leather wall cladding. to add transparency & glossiness glass and mirrors were also used sparingly. In each of the boutiques, feature chandeliers accented certain areas. American walnut (my favorite wood) was used as well as timeless art deco furniture pieces. The above photos are from the Paris shop at Avenue Montaigne.

 

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The images below are from the Valentino  Via Montenapoleone Boutique in Milano.

 

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The below images are from Valentino Rodeo Drive Boutique, Beverly Hills.

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The final images are from the Valentino Sao Paolo Boutique in Brazil.

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About the Architect:

Sir David Alan Chipperfield CBE RA RDI RIBA is a British architect, born in London. He has offices in London, Berlin and Milan, and a representative office in Shanghai. Awards: Stirling Prize, Royal Gold MedalKnown  Wikipedia

Known for grand projects such as: Dolce and Gabbana stores,  Empire riverside hotel, Joseph menswear, Museum Folkwang, Saint Louis Art Museum, Anchorage Museum, among many other projects and product designs in various fields.

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