One of the most famous shopping street of the world: The Champs Elysees in Paris, France. I had to check out the Louis Vuitton Flagship store. It was beautiful! Here are some photos I took. I posted this first photo on Facebook but had to show you again to put the street into perspective. Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe stands at one end of the shopping street.
Here is the Louis Vuitton flagship storefront!
Wow. I look really excited.
What a cool display.
The store was huge and I think there were 4 floors of shopping but it was a little maze-like. Luckily the store wasn’t too crowded. It was kind of like a museum with little pieces of Louis Vuitton history.
This made me think of what people had on the Titanic. It could be possible since Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 and the Titanic sank in 1912.
Louis Vuitton was the first to make steamer trunks that were flat and thus stackable. Brilliant and beautiful!
The Damier Walls.
This handbag needed to be behind glass. It is actually a very light pink.
With the conversion and VAT tax refund, the items here are hundreds of dollars less than in America.
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