Kurt Geiger London takes over Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann
Kurt Geiger London’s latest residency see’s the brand take over GL Haussmann’s ground floor with a colourful pop-up shop that marks another milestone in the brand’s impressive international success.
As shoppers approach the Parisienne favourite, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann’s, famous front doors – they will be transported into the colourful world of Kurt Geiger London – seeing new campaign face, Emily Ratajkowski, presenting a whole array of fresh accessories born out of the newly released Chelsea and Bond collections.
British accessory brand’s colorful DNA
From wrap-around windows to pride of place inside Paris’ premier luxury department store, the British accessory brand’s DNA transports all the way from London – originating from its new 3000 sq ft. London flagship where stained glass windowpanes in shades of sunrise gold, aqua, raspberry, bubblegum pink and cerulean dominate the sidewalk and interior through vaulted arches, giant pillars and diamond, curved glass trellis.
In this new but familiar home, Kurt Geiger London will showcase a catered selection from its winter collections alongside classic fan-favourites for the whole month running 15th October until 13th November. This will range from new shapes, selling out fast – to signature Kensington silhouettes seen on the likes of Kylie Jenner, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez, Viola Davis, Eva Longoria and many more.
The pop-up experience is not just a sensory activation, but a reminder of Kurt Geiger London spreading colour, joy and glamour for more than 60 years.
About Kurt Geiger London
Kurt Geiger London is an accessories brand with creativity and joy at its forefront since 1963 when it opened its first boutique on London’s Bond Street. The business now operates more than 77 (soon to be 85) stand-alone stores globally across North America and Europe, as well as distribution partners in the Middle East.
Kurt Geiger London has positioned itself as a leader in the affordable luxury market with department store spaces inside Harrods, Selfridges, Nordstrom, Galeries Lafayettes and Bloomingdale’s to name but a few. Even though the business is famed for its footwear, handbags are now by far the biggest category in terms of sales.