Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées
the BIG-designed Art Deco space and curated brand mix with in-house personal stylists
Flagship concept store on the Champs‑Élysées. Fashion, beauty, and pop‑ups under one dramatic roof.
In Champs-Élysées, Paris. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées is a ~6,800m² concept store that opened in spring 2019 inside a historic 1932 Art Deco former bank building, redesigned by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). It blends a department store and concept-shop model across four floors, carrying both luxury houses (Gucci, Saint Laurent, Loewe, Céline, Balenciaga) and emerging labels (Jacquemus, Lemaire, Acne Studios), with personal stylists trained with the Institut Français de la Mode. A basement Parisian food court (sweet and savory counters with shared tables) and a rooftop restaurant, Mūn, with city views round out the offering. The store is known for photogenic features like a glowing tunnel entrance and pink fitting rooms. This corroborates the curator's framing of a flagship concept store for fashion, beauty, and pop-ups.