Louis Vuitton returns with a new look and culinary experience.
After three years of careful restoration, Louis Vuitton has reopened its historic store at ‘Via Montenapoleone 2’ in Milan.
Set inside the beautiful Palazzo Taverna, the space has been completely redesigned, marking a fresh chapter for the brand in Italy.
Architect Peter Marino led the transformation, nearly doubling the size of the store and using elegant materials to create a space that blends Italian craftsmanship with Louis Vuitton’s signature style.
Spread across several floors, the store now offers the full Louis Vuitton collection, from fashion and leather goods to watches and jewellery, all within a space that celebrates culture, design, and the brand’s close ties to Italy.
For the first time in Italy, Louis Vuitton is also introducing a culinary experience. Inside the store, visitors will find “Da Vittorio Café Louis Vuitton” and “DaV by Da Vittorio Louis Vuitton”, a restaurant concept created in partnership with the three Michelin-starred Da Vittorio group.
Now part of the Louis Vuitton Culinary Community, the chefs bring together French and Italian flavours in a way that reflects the brand’s values and global vision.
PHOTO CREDIT: Louis Vuitton