NEW YORK

LANVIN / MR ARCHITECTURE + DECOR by Andy Goldsborough

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The new Lanvin men’s store opened Saturday in New York and I was there to get a first glimpse. Designed by David Mann / MR Architecture + Decor, it is a stunning addition to Madison Avenue and takes menswear to another level. From the minute you enter there is a sense of design mastery with the double height rosewood paneled wall, the polished tinted concrete that looks as smooth as suede and a multi-tier custom crystal and steel chandelier which sets the tone for the rooms beyond. The first level focuses on outerwear with a steel cubicle display wall for shoes and a lounge like area in the back with more casual wear highlighted by an Italian chandelier and mid-century furnishings. As you ascend the concrete and steel staircase that is separated from the outer walls with razor like precision you enter the formal wear area highlighted by a curved glass and steel display vitrine full of the most beautiful bowties I have ever seen. The back of the second level contains a pair of art deco chairs and a custom chagrin table flanked by minimalist dressing rooms with suede upholstered walls and felt benches. But the shop needs to be seen in person to appreciate the thoughtfulness and masculine material selection that create a whole new look for the brand while keeping the Lanvin aesthetic intact!

Window display with grey oak woodwork detail

Window display with grey oak woodwork detail

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Ground floor with cowhide rug and vintage furnishings

Ground floor with cowhide rug and vintage furnishings

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Shoe boutique with custom bench

Shoe boutique with custom bench

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Detail of steel handrail

Detail of steel handrail

Landing on upper level overlooking the entrance

Landing on upper level overlooking the entrance

Entry chandelier from second floor

Entry chandelier from second floor

Upper level accessories and formal wear

Upper level accessories and formal wear

Bowties displayed in glass and steel vitrine

Bowties displayed in glass and steel vitrine

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Dressing room with suede upholstered walls and custom felt and leather bench

Dressing room with suede upholstered walls and custom felt and leather bench

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Lanvin www.lanvin.com
David Mann / MR Architecture + Decor www.mrarch.com

EMILIO PUCCI NEW YORK by Andy Goldsborough

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The new Emilio Pucci store on Madison Avenue designed by Joseph Dirand opened last month and was inspired by the palazzo in Florence, Italy. A collaboration between the new Creative Director Peter Dundas and French architect Joseph Dirand, the design combines classical elements with modern sensibilities. The marble windows on Madison Avenue create a facade within a facade in this elegant landmark building. Inside a color palette of purple, cream and gold create the perfect backdrop for the colorful, patterned clothing that Pucci is known for. Breccia dei Medici purple veined marble found in the Palazzo Pucci has been used in combination with brass and glass to create display cases set upon a patterned two tone terrazzo floor to create the ultimate shopping experience.

Two tone grey and white terrazzo entry with Breccia dei Medici display cabinets and brass and gold glass mirrors

Two tone grey and white terrazzo entry with Breccia dei Medici display cabinets and brass and gold glass mirrors

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Detail of brass shelving display

Detail of brass shelving display

“The new concept screams sophistication, craftsmanship and luxury totally in line with the history of the House”, adds Emilio Pucci Vice President and Image Director Laudomia Pucci, “all of which are key Made in Italy values. But they have been considered through a very fresh lens. It’s a great moment for us, and a superb evolution for the brand.”

The eveningwear room with Pierre Paulin “Ribbon Chairs from 1966 and custom aubergine silk carpet and sofa

The eveningwear room with Pierre Paulin “Ribbon Chairs from 1966 and custom aubergine silk carpet and sofa

The oversize fitting rooms with pink velvet upholstered walls, silk carpet and custom brass light fixtures and details

The oversize fitting rooms with pink velvet upholstered walls, silk carpet and custom brass light fixtures and details

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www.emiliopucci.com