Fashion designer Hedi Slimane is implementing big changes since coming on board as creative director of YSL. He rebranded the famous fashion house launched more than a half century ago in Paris, by dropping the Yves to simply Saint Laurent. His new store design also debuted at Bal Harbour Shops; its the first U.S. location featuring his floor-to-ceiling makeover in black and white marble accented with raw concrete finishes, and metal and mirrored furniture. Appropriate for the locale, its inspiration comes from French Art Deco. Slimane fans can get their hands on his debut collection for womens ready to wear and accessories.
- 9700 Collins Avenue,tel:305.868.4424
- ysl.com
Fashion designer Hedi Slimane is implementing big changes since coming on board as creative director of YSL. He rebranded the famous fashion house launched more than a half century ago in Paris, by dropping the Yves to simply Saint Laurent. His new store design also debuted at Bal Harbour Shops; its the first U.S. location featuring his floor-to-ceiling makeover in black and white marble accented with raw concrete finishes, and metal and mirrored furniture. Appropriate for the locale, its inspiration comes from French Art Deco. Slimane fans can get their hands on his debut collection for womens ready to wear and accessories.
9700 Collins Avenue,305.868.4424,ysl.comFashion designer Hedi Slimane is implementing big changes since coming on board as creative director of YSL. He rebranded the famous fashion house launched more than a half century ago in Paris, by dropping the Yves to simply Saint Laurent. His new store design also debuted at Bal Harbour Shops; its the first U.S. location featuring his floor-to-ceiling makeover in black and white marble accented with raw concrete finishes, and metal and mirrored furniture. Appropriate for the locale, its inspiration comes from French Art Deco. Slimane fans can get their hands on his debut collection for womens ready to wear and accessories.
9700 Collins Avenue,305.868.4424,ysl.comFashion designer Hedi Slimane is implementing big changes since coming on board as creative director of YSL. He rebranded the famous fashion house launched more than a half century ago in Paris, by dropping the Yves to simply Saint Laurent. His new store design also debuted at Bal Harbour Shops; its the first U.S. location featuring his floor-to-ceiling makeover in black and white marble accented with raw concrete finishes, and metal and mirrored furniture. Appropriate for the locale, its inspiration comes from French Art Deco. Slimane fans can get their hands on his debut collection for womens ready to wear and accessories.
9700 Collins Avenue,305.868.4424,ysl.com


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