Louis Vuitton Opens New Vancouver Store At Oakridge Park

Louis Vuitton Opens New Vancouver Store At Oakridge Park

The New Location Marks The House’s 11th Store In Canada And Features Its Full Men’s And Women’s Universe

Louis Vuitton has opened a new store at Oakridge Park in Vancouver, marking the house’s 11th retail location in Canada and underscoring its continued investment in the region.

The new Vancouver store brings together the full Louis Vuitton universe, with an assortment spanning women’s and men’s leather goods, accessories, ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, fine jewelry, fragrance, and travel. The location features collections designed under Women’s Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière and Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams, including current seasonal offerings such as Women’s Resort and Pre-Fall and Men’s Pre-Fall.

Set within Oakridge Park’s contemporary retail environment, the store’s exterior features a stone façade patterned with a large flower motif cut into the stone slabs. Glass openings and metal screens are integrated throughout the façade, offering views into the space while reflecting the architectural language of the surrounding development.

Inside, the store is arranged around a central invitation display, with the men’s world and travel positioned on one side and the women’s universe, watches, and jewelry on the other. The interior incorporates Louis Vuitton’s signature visual codes throughout, creating an immersive brand environment that connects the house’s fashion, accessories, and lifestyle categories.

Art and design play a central role in the store concept. Works by Isadora Capraro, Lola Erhart, Jean Pierre Hirel, Julie Lansom, Joan Llaverias, and Eric Valli are displayed throughout the space, alongside locally sourced furniture by Vancouver-based designer Jay Miron. The store also includes newly commissioned original pieces by abstract painter Daniel Klewer and Vancouver-based design studio Origins.

The Oakridge Park opening expands Louis Vuitton’s Canadian retail presence while further anchoring the house in Vancouver, a market shaped by international luxury demand, design culture, and a growing appetite for destination retail experiences.