Directed by the grand-nephew Rodrigo Basilicata-Cardin since the creator's disappearance in 2020, the Pierre Cardin fashion house never stops reinventing itself. Its iconic address on Faubourg Saint-Honoré is rising from the ashes after some renovations, and it still has a few surprises in store for us.
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500 m2 to celebrate Cardin's futuristic work
Visit number 59 to discover the birthplace of the Cardin heritage, here, in the very first house boutique inaugurated in 1845 and reopened on December 12th. Today, it still maintains its futuristic aesthetic, unique to the fashion house, all within 140 square meters of renovated space. But the highlight is yet to come in the coming months.
At the boutique, an additional 120 square meters are added to accommodate the new furniture line made by Cardin, and upstairs, a 500 square meter Pierre Cardin museum. In this space, Rodrigo wishes to display nearly 30,000 pieces of archives, from 1950 to today, and update the collection every six months, according to Fashion Network. A beautiful place of memory for the fashion house.
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Pierre Cardin
59, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré – 8th
Open boutique since December 12, 2023
Furniture store and museum coming in 2024
