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Saint Laurent Reopens Milan Flagship on Via Montenapoleone

Reimagined under Anthony Vaccarello’s vision.

Saint Laurent has reopened its Milan flagship store, unveiling a complete transformation of its storied via Montenapoleone location. Set within a three-storey palazzo that dates back to the 1500s and was later rebuilt in 1952, the boutique is now a dialogue between memory and modernity, blending Anthony Vaccarello’s store concept with a deep respect for Italian craft.

The interiors pay tribute to Italy’s design heritage, featuring curated furniture and art spanning Antiquity to the present. Works by Gio Ponti, the Scarpa family, Osvaldo Borsani, Marco Zanuso, and Gaetano Pesce sit alongside a bespoke Vincenzo de Cotiis table, created exclusively for the flagship.

The new Saint Laurent Montenapoleone offers the maison’s full range, from women’s and men’s ready-to-wear to handbags, shoes, fine jewellery, and accessories, all within a setting that honours Milan’s architectural past while looking firmly to the future.

PHOTO CREDIT: Courtesy of Saint Laurent

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