Inside the Dover Street Market’s Paris Flagship
The 48-seat Rose Bakery spills over onto a long terrace overlooking a park.
The 48-seat Rose Bakery spills over onto a long terrace overlooking a park.
The courtyard is dotted with five mammoth columns printed with Paolo Roversi photos.
The Comme des Garçons Play line is displayed in its Pocket shop concept.
A circular cash wrap stands next to a curving display of sunglasses.
Arches of galvanized steel shelter racks of avant-garde women’s clothing.
Galvanized steel cubes and steel mesh walls commune with exposed heating ducts overhead.
Elliptical plinths hold accessories against a backdrop reminiscent of Superman’s Fortress of Solitude.
Pink is among the unexpected colors visitors discover as they tour the rambling store.
Cone-shaped features are a foil for frilly fashions.
A wall display of looks by Sacai, one of 150 brands carried at Dover Street Market in Paris.
A niche with magnetic walls for temporary installations displays looks from Indépendantes De Coeur.
A dress by Torisheju gets pride of place near a stairwell.
Radical white fixtures and rounded shapes heighten the spaceship feeling of the store.
Rare and offbeat books are sold amidst the cutting-edge fashions.
Rei Kawakubo lined some of her elliptical walls with bold color, like this one in chartreuse.
Paolo Roveri individually lit his photos spanning more than 40 years of Comme des Garçons collections.
Industrial scaffolding is sparked with neon tubes in the basement streetwear zone.
A curved shelf in a menswear zone shelters shoes and hats.