
Miu Miu's first French boutique has taking over Helmut Lang's old space on rue St-Honoré. Sad though it was, out went the Jenny Holzer LED balustrade, along with Lang's other modernist motifs, and in came Italian interior designer Roberto Baciocchi's sumptuous vision of nineteenth-century decadence. Almost the entire Fabergé egg of a store, including armchairs and tables, is papered in an opulent golden damask and peppered with small mirrors—a perfect fit for the label's increasingly polished image and for what we're calling the own-or-die-trying shoes of the season: baroque platform pumps with carved wooden soles.
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