After a two-and-a-half year extensive renovation, Dior’s flagship 30 Montaigne store has opened its doors once again – now, a one-stop-shopping experience like none other in the world.
Situated on Avenue Montaigne, the new and improved 10,000 square-metre space carries all the usual goodies from ready-to-wear to leather amenities and luxury jewellery. But if all that shopping starts to work up an appetite, then you can make a pit stop at the Monsieur Dior and Pâtisserie Dior restaurants within, led by renowned French chef Jean Imbert. There’s even three luscious gardens if you crave a breath of fresh air, and a new beauty sector has opened within, as well.
This natural evolution marks the triumphant completion of an ambitious and pivotal project for the brand’s couture CEO and chairman Pietro Beccari since he joined four years ago. So, in a bid to revamp and redefine your spending experience, the offices that could once be found at the five story store have been relocated to the soon-to-open Dior headquarters on Avenue des Champs Elysées.
Beccari also took inspiration from the successful Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition that debuted in Paris and New York, adding an expansive gallery space to the iconic Parisian flagship, which actually shapes up to be one of the largest exhibition spaces dedicated to fashion in all of France.
What’s more, the metamorphosis of Dior’s uniformly ah-mazing interiors has hit the nail on the head once again with delectable displays, luxury lighting and stunning spiral staircases to carry you from one lavish floor to the next. It is undeniably elegant and utterly opulent.
And the best part? With a standalone, 200-metre La Suite Dior, guests now have the opportunity to embark on an overnight stay with the potential added perk of keeping the boutique open through the night. Who fancies having a slumber party at Dior?
Photography courtesy of Dior. Visit 30 Avenue Montaigne today.