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Gucci Reopens Paris Flagship

Gucci reopened its four-level, 10,000 square foot flagship on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris, after more than two years of construction. The new design combines two separate units – the original Saint-Honore location and a corner space on the Rue Royale, which the retailer opened just before the landmark underwent construction.

The two stores are connected by several passages, and each has its own entrance. The first level, a 4000-square-foot space, features accessories such as sunglasses and jewelry. Two more levels offer women's wear – daywear and eveningwear, respectively.

Gucci's men's shop, also located on the Rue Saint-Honore, is temporarily closed for construction. It is slated to reopen in the fall as a Gucci jewelry store.

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