Louis Vuitton Is Set to Open A Mega Flagship in Beverly Hills in 2029
- Asri Jasman
- May 2
- 1 min read
The store will feature lines for women and men, beauty products, watches and jewelry, travel-related merchandise, dining establishments, and a permanent exhibition.

Louis Vuitton is augmenting its footprint in Los Angeles with the forthcoming inauguration of a mega-flagship store in Beverly Hills, scheduled for 2029. According to WWD, the property situated between Rodeo Drive and Beverly Drive would feature a three-story, 45,000-square-foot area showcasing women's and men's collections, beauty goods and fragrances, watches and jewelry, as well as travel-related merchandise. Alongside the retail concept, the flagship will have a permanent exhibition space and many dining establishments.
Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the construction of Fondation Louis Vuitton is scheduled to commence in 2026. The interiors will be designed by architect Peter Marino, renowned for his flagship store designs for companies such as Dior and Chanel.
“The new location will immerse visitors in a comprehensive Louis Vuitton lifestyle experience, highlighting its varied product realms and unique client interactions,” Vuitton stated to WWD. The outside model, provided by Louis Vuitton, features two structures linked by two pedestrian bridges, showcasing an expansive modern facade composed of interlacing curved volumes. The roof features trees and verdant turf that juxtapose the towering architecture, providing a green environment for guests' enjoyment.
LVMH had sought to establish a flagship in the 109-room Cheval Blanc luxury hotel in Beverly Hills; however, the initiative faced opposition from the local community and the Beverly Hills City Council.










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