Louis Vuitton has officially arrived on Worth Avenue—again, but this time bigger, brighter, and more breathtaking than ever. The House has unveiled its new two-story Palm Beach flagship, a jewel box of craftsmanship and quiet luxury that feels perfectly at home in the heart of Palm Beach. Designed as a full immersion into the Louis Vuitton universe, the opening marks the brand’s 14th location in Florida and its most anticipated debut in the market this year.

Step inside, and you’re immediately transported to the likes of a Mediterranean Revival–inspired white stucco façade gives way to a warm, meticulously detailed interior: European oak floors, sunlit wooden portals, and a flow of intimate rooms that make the space feel more like a beautifully curated home than a store. A sculptural wood staircase climbs to the second floor—wrapped in custom dégradé wallpaper that makes the ascent feel like a moment in and of itself.

Upstairs, Palm Beach becomes one of only two places in the U.S. to experience the Louis Vuitton Home Collections in full. The space showcases everything from furniture and lighting to tableware, gaming pieces, textiles, and the iconic Objets Nomades. Think: Animali Fantastici blankets and cushions, Dolce Vita tableware, and the statement-making Patrick Jouin Lagoon Sofa. Throughout, curated artwork—from Remy Benito, Trudy Benson, Isadora Caparo, Lautaro Cuttica, and John Vitale—adds a gallery-like touch designed specifically for this location.
Of course, the fashion is all here too. Women’s and men’s ready-to-wear from Nicolas Ghesquière and Pharrell Williams, signature accessories, shoes, jewelry, fragrance, and timeless travel pieces sit alongside Palm Beach-minded selects and the House’s newest icons. One standout: an exclusive custom hand-painted stack of Louis Vuitton luggage created by an LV artisan as a tribute to the serene beauty of Palm Beach.

More than just a new boutique, the Worth Avenue flagship feels like a destination—one that reinforces Louis Vuitton’s ongoing commitment to craftsmanship, design, and the Florida community. In true Palm Beach fashion, it’s equal parts polished, playful, and impossibly chic.

