Christian Louboutin unveils boutique in Hong Kong's Landmark – Inside Retail Asia

Christian Louboutin has opened a new boutique in Landmark Prince’s, at Hong Kong’s Central.

Inspired by the brand’s first boutique in Galerie Vero Dodat, the store facade features red-tiled walls with “petroleum-blue ceramics” and a Christian Louboutin neon sign. The storefront also houses displaying areas behind large glass windows, showing the brand’s latest products.

The new store from the outside.

The boutique’s interior is decorated in two main colours – red and blue. At the heart of the store is a blue display podium, showcasing women’s footwear.

The bright blue podium centrestage in the women’s section.

Two large red sofas create a lounge for customers with a flower-painted backdrop designed by French artist Alexandre Poulaillon.

The lounge at Christian Louboutin’s new Hong Kong store.

Meanwhile, the men’s room features gold-stained elements together with brown and beige wallpapers, aimed at creating a masculine vibe.

Brown and beige create a menswear section.

The boutique reflects the maison’s signature visual elements while nodding to the designer’s “creativity and eclectic aesthetic,” the company said in a statement.

Christian Louboutin’s trademark red dominates the store.

The label’s new capsule collection of Cabaraparis is available only at the Landmark Prince’s boutique.