Louis Vuitton London store’s amazing theme park windows – Jan 2011

A new year always means a new look for retail stores once the sale banners are taken down. I always look forward to seeing what the gorgeous Louis Vuitton store on New Bond Street has on display in its windows. They are always highly sophisticated, with well crafted, expensively constructed visual displays. Featuring a huge rollercoaster spanning over two floors and two moving Ferris wheels, the new theme did not disappoint. Beautiful to look at. One Ferris wheel rotates, showcasing a range of LV shoes and the other one shows you a range of their glamourous, well sought after LV handbags. I took some photos and made a video to share!

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

A Ferris wheel with handbags:

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

A Ferris wheel containing shoes:

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

The upper floor:

The windows of Louis Vuitton's New Bond Street Maison January 2011

The video (please note there is no sound):

How wonderful are they? You can see many more photos I took by clicking here. Hope you like them!

Editor of BoyMeetsFashion.com. I eat, sleep & breathe fashion. Love the arts. Named as the 8th Top Fashion Insider by Daily Telegraph. Featured in TATLER's Bystander (four times). Described as one of London's "most stylish" people by Daily Mail. Named and featured in Evening Standard's "the Capital's Most Influential" article. I have written for The Times, Stylist Magazine, Harrods, Huffington Post, DUNE and Debenhams.

2 Comments

  • February 9, 2011

    Alonsom

    The world of fashion is a “roller coaster”. I was impressed with the ride but not with the merchandise. I would have liked to have seen more of the Uber LV merchandise they utilize for their high gloss ads. If its going to be a carnival after all where is all the color and play. Thank you for shareing this, my window wasnt large enough for a roller coaster ride to be placed in it. Who said “Everything is bigger in Texas”. PS Im a virgin to your site and will not let you have me completely!

  • February 10, 2011

    Jai'me Jan

    You are very welcome! I am quite pleased you enjoyed looking at the photos – the roller coaster and Ferris wheels are spectacular! :]

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