What to do in Paris
- Christelle Gadait
- Nov 5, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 21, 2023
Louis Vuitton launches LV Dream, a cultural and culinary venue in Paris.

The luxury house opens the doors to the general public of its new interactive exhibition dedicated to its greatest collaborations.
After more than 160 years of existence, the house can boast of having collaborated with artists and brands as talented as they are diverse. From Yayoi Kusama, to Jeff Koons, to Suprême and Stephen Sprouse... Partnerships that have forever marked the history of Louis Vuitton. With the opening of LV DREAM, the Parisian label wishes to pay tribute to these exceptional designers.

Starting November 16, aficionados of the brand will be able to discover or rediscover the most important collaborations of the luxury house, all in an exceptional location: the former Parisian store "La Belle Jardinière". A selection of historical and contemporary models will also be presented on this occasion.
The exhibition, spread over nine rooms (signed "Louis Vuitton: As seen by..."; "The World of Vuitton according to Rei", and "Leathergoods in Fashion", among others) has been designed as an immersive and interactive journey.

And to extend the experience, Louis Vuitton has created a café and chocolate shop on the second floor of this unique space, called "Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton". On the menu: gourmet creations by Maxime Frédéric, famous pastry chef at Cheval Blanc Paris, who won the Gault & Millau Guide's Pastry Chef of the Year award in 2022.
The famous chocolates stamped with the house's motif will also be available for tasting on this floor. This is further proof that the brand intends to make a name for itself in the gastronomy segment.

Finally, a large boutique will present unique creations embellished with an exclusive LV DREAM logo to take home as a souvenir, as well as a selection of small leather goods, accessories, perfumes and books related to the luxury house.
LV DREAM
2, rue du Pont Neuf, 75001, Paris.
From November 16, 2022 to November 15, 2023.
Every day, from 11am to 8pm.
Free exhibition, by reservation on the Louis Vuitton website.
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