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Inside Vancouver’s newest Louis Vuitton boutique

Louis Vuitton just opened a massive new Vancouver store and there’s plenty more to explore nearby.

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Isa Tousignant
Editor, Time Out
Louis Vuitton Oakridge Park
Brad Dickson | Louis Vuitton Oakridge Park
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If you’ve been looking for an excuse to check out Oakridge Park, here’s another one.

First it was the opening of Time Out Market Vancouver, bringing the best of the city together under one roof—showcasing the best chefs, restaurateurs, drinks and cultural experiences.

Now, Louis Vuitton has officially opened a brand-new Vancouver location inside the city’s hottest new destination, adding another major luxury name to the growing lineup at Oakridge Park.

The new boutique marks the fashion house’s 11th store in Canada and comes packed with everything from leather goods, shoes and fragrances to watches, jewellery and ready-to-wear collections designed by Women’s Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière and Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams.

Louis Vuitton Oakridge Park
Brad DicksonLouis Vuitton Oakridge Park

More than just a designer store

But even if a designer handbag isn’t in your budget, the store is worth a peek.

The striking space features a sculptural stone façade, curated artworks from international and local artists, and furniture by Vancouver designer Jay Miron. 

It’s all part of Oakridge Park’s mission to blend shopping, culture and design under one roof.

And honestly? The timing couldn’t be better.

After browsing Louis Vuitton, visitors can head straight to the newly opened Time Out Market Vancouver, which has quickly become one of the city’s most exciting food destinations. 

The Market brings together 18 beloved local chefs and restaurants, serving everything from pizza at Via Tevere and sushi from Kishimoto to fried chicken from DownLow Chicken and pastries from Beaucoup Bakery.

Louis Vuitton Oakridge Park
Brad DicksonLouis Vuitton Oakridge Park

The ultimate shop-and-snack destination

That’s what makes Oakridge Park feel different. You can admire luxury fashion, check out public art installations, grab tacos, noodles or gelato, and spend an entire afternoon without running out of things to do.

As Vancouver’s biggest redevelopment project continues to come to life, Louis Vuitton’s arrival is another sign that Oakridge Park is aiming to be much more than a shopping centre. 

It’s becoming a destination in its own right.

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