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The resort-inspired space blends luxury shopping with contemporary art and Miami coastal style.

French luxury houseLouis Vuitton has unveiled a new temporary women's store at 115 NE 41st Street, replacing its previous women's location with a light-filled, resort-inspired space that feels made for South Florida. While it's technically a temporary boutique, there's nothing makeshift about it: spread across multiple levels, the new store leans into warm woods, sun-washed colors and coastal textures, creating an atmosphere that feels somewhere between an art gallery and someone’s very chic beach house.
A sculptural staircase winds through the center of the boutique, connecting airy galleries dedicated to ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags, watches, jewelry and fragrance. Throughout the store, the brand has woven commissioned artworks and design pieces into the experience. Outside, London-based Raw-Edges Design Studio's 2D3D Miami (2026) transforms the façade and, inside, Miami artist Alex Proba's Whispering Forms (2025) draws inspiration from the city's pastel skies and coastal light. Additional works by Maia Ruth Lee, Claudia Lavegas, Ara Studio and Zhou Yilun round out the collection.
One detail worth seeking out is the custom Alzer Pyramid, an installation made from stacked Louis Vuitton trunks, each hand-painted by one of the house's artisans with motifs inspired by Miami's tropical landscape.
Of course, fashion is still the main event. The boutique carries Louis Vuitton's latest women's leather goods, accessories, ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, fine jewelry and fragrances, along with the house's signature trunks and travel pieces. The ready-to-wear collections, designed by women’s artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière, show off the label's newest seasonal designs.
Regardless of whether you’re planning to splurge on a Capucines bag or simply window-shop in aggressive air-conditioning, the new boutique gives one of Miami's most stylish neighborhoods another reason to linger. And if history is any indication, don't be surprised if the "temporary" store becomes one of the district's hottest fashion destinations.
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