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Louis Vuitton launches VIP-exclusive store in Singapore

The L’Appartement is the first-ever boutique exclusive to VIP Louis Vuitton shoppers.

Louis Vuitton has opened the first exclusive L’Appartement store in Singapore for its VIP clients. after a revamp of the Maison's Takashimaya level two location.

Designed exclusively for VIP clients, the concept store showcases the best of the brand’s offerings and a curated selection of luxury pieces, such as womenswear, menswear, watches, jewellery, accessories, leather goods and a hard-sided collection.

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The store is located on the second floor of Maison's Takashimaya, right above the women’s ready-to-wear section of its outlet in Ngee Ann City.

It occupies a modular and exclusive space of over 690 square metres, with the interior design featuring the heritage of the French luxury brand.

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