Saint Laurent recently opened new stores in Mykonos, Greece, and Ibiza, Spain of the Balearic Islands.
The Mykonos store is located in the “Nammos Village” and features a design that is reminiscent of the local architecture. Specifically, the walls and floors are made up of white and gray tadelakt, which is a waterproof plaster. Inside the store, nickel-plated brass structures with clear glass and exotic frayed wood fill the space. Additionally, the store has a terrace with white and black marble tables and a pergola-covered seating area. This boutique features both men’s and women’s products.
The new Ibiza store is located in La Marina and simultaneously reflects the Saint Laurent store concept while featuring a timeless Art Deco style. The store is clad in white statuario marble walls offering a seamless look. Additionally, concrete floors, walls and other structures feature nickel-plated brass and clear glass. Contrasting the white and silver color palette are dark wood benches. The boutique offers a wide range of the house’s women’s products including ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, sunglasses and jewelry.
Both stores are finished by a selection of African artworks and vintage furniture. Additionally, the Myknosos store is Saint Laurent’s first location in Greece.
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