Loewe has officially opened the doors to its second Casa Loewe in Paris , situated at 396 Rue Saint Honoré , one of the French capital's most prestigious luxury streets.
The new space arrives at a pivotal moment for the Spanish house, coinciding with the debut of new creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez , whose first joint women's and men's collections are now on display within its walls.
Honoré is conceived not as a traditional retail store but as a deeply immersive environment where art, craft, and fashion converge. The interior is defined by a rich material landscape of concrete marmorino, brass, marble, and custom hand-glazed ceramics in shades of silver, aubergine, and green.
Artisanal wool carpets and bespoke furniture pieces complete the sensory experience throughout the space. At the center of the store, a sculptural staircase and a transparent glass lift allow natural light from large windows to move freely between the two levels, creating an open, gallery-like atmosphere.
Artworks and design objects are placed throughout, sitting alongside curated womenswear and menswear collections to form what Loewe describes as a richly layered universe shaped by curiosity and encounter.
A New Creative Chapter on Display The opening also serves as a showcase for the debut collection by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez , the American duo who took over as creative directors following Jonathan Anderson's departure…