PARIS — Vanessa Bruno could also be all about quintessential nonchalant French style, but for the 20-year-old brand, it’s time to stretch its legs over again outside its home territory.
Step one is the opening this week of its latest flagship in Shanghai, a 2,700-square-foot store two years within the making on West Nanjing Road, opposite the Plaza 66 luxury retail complex.
Relatively than a flagship, the shop was modeled after a Parisian apartment by Belgian architect Nathalie Deboel, full of an eclectic mixture of furniture for a Scandi-French aesthetic matching founder Vanessa Bruno’s heritage.
“After I began, I used to be the girl who made clothes the way in which she dressed,” said the designer ahead of the opening. “However it...
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