Louis Vuitton Omote-sandō

Harajuku & Aoyama


Aoki Jun’s design for Louis Vuitton (2002) features offset panels of tinted glass behind sheets of metal mesh of varying patterns and is, fittingly, meant to evoke a stack of clothes trunks.

There's a contemporary art gallery, Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo, on the 7th floor.


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