Yohji Yamamoto opens on Rue Cambon
2 Comments Published by Cedric Benetti on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 6/09/2009 02:30:00 PM.![](https://resources.blogblog.com/img/icon18_edit_allbkg.gif)
Watch out, Coco, there is a new resident at number 4, rue Cambon. Yohji Yamamoto opened up his Paris flagship store not too far away from a mythical Paris address (actually 4 rue Cambon was a Lina's sandwich store before, quite the funny contrast), and people are invited to step inside a white box, designed by British architect Sophie Hicks, picking up the concept of the Antwerpen and New York main stores.
Light is filtered into the store by a paravent of white folded paper sheets.
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Labels: FASHION, Paris street stuff (NOT a TOILET), shopping
Bonjour! Cedric,
The window "dressing" is very unique, clean and very beautiful!...Once again!
Merci, for sharing!
DeeDee ;-D
I love the photos. Real good imagination.