Louis Vuitton Opens 11th Canadian Store at Vancouver’s New Oakridge Park on May 28

Louis Vuitton opened its 11th Canadian boutique at Vancouver’s Oakridge Park on May 28, 2026, debuting alongside the grand opening of what developers call Canada’s largest redevelopment. The French luxury house unveiled a stone-clad store stocked with Nicolas Ghesquière’s Resort and Pre-Fall women’s collections and Pharrell Williams’ Pre-Fall menswear, marking LVMH’s deepest commitment yet to the Canadian luxury market.

Oakridge Park Vancouver grand opening exterior with Louis Vuitton boutique
Image: Courtesy of Oakridge Park / QuadReal Property Group

The opening anchors a luxury lineup at Oakridge Park that includes Chanel, Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Loewe and Brunello Cucinelli. Developed by QuadReal Property Group and Westbank, the 28-acre, 5-million-square-foot project carries 100-plus retailers and is projecting 40 million annual visitors.

Eleventh Canadian Location Debuts at Canada’s Largest Mixed-Use Development

The Louis Vuitton boutique opened simultaneously with Oakridge Park’s debut on May 28, joining 85% of the development’s 100-plus tenants that launched on day one. According to the Oakridge Park grand opening press release, the development spans 5 million square feet across 28 acres, with 650,000 square feet dedicated to retail.

QuadReal and Westbank are projecting 40 million annual visitors overall, with 28 million attributed to shopping. The site sits 15 minutes south of downtown Vancouver and connects to Vancouver International Airport via the Canada Line rapid transit system.

The store is Louis Vuitton’s 11th Canadian point of sale, expanding a footprint that already includes locations inside Holt Renfrew and standalone boutiques in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Readers can verify the full network through the Louis Vuitton Canada store locator.

The bet on Vancouver tracks with luxury fashion market reporting record revenues in 2026, as houses double down on physical retail in tier-one Western cities.

Boutique Design: Stone Facade, Local Craft and LV Art Collection

The exterior is built around a stone façade with an oversized flower motif cut directly into the slabs. Large glass openings and metal screens frame the entrance, giving the boutique a distinct profile within the broader Oakridge Park retail block.

Inside, the space is organized around a central invitation display. The men’s world and travel categories occupy one side; the women’s universe, watches and fine jewelry sit on the other. The store carries the full Louis Vuitton range: leather goods, ready-to-wear, footwear, accessories, watches, fine jewelry, fragrance and travel.

The interior includes commissioned works by artists Isadora Capraro, Lola Erhart and Eric Valli, alongside furniture by Vancouver-based designer Jay Miron. The Miron collaboration is the design’s most direct local hook, embedding regional craft inside a global brand template. The integration mirrors a wider pattern of luxury houses launching flagship experiences in North America that lean on local artisanship.

Nicolas Ghesquière and Pharrell Williams Collections on Show

The boutique opened with Ghesquière’s Resort and Pre-Fall women’s collections featured prominently, alongside Williams’ Pre-Fall men’s collection. Both designers’ work is positioned next to classic LV leather goods, luggage and travel pieces, a merchandising decision Louis Vuitton said reflects Vancouver’s outdoor-leaning lifestyle.

The product mix is consistent with Louis Vuitton leading global luxury resale rankings, where heritage handbags and luggage continue to drive secondary-market demand. Travel-ready leather goods received front-of-house positioning, signaling the brand’s read of YVR-adjacent foot traffic.

The decision to pair Ghesquière and Williams under one roof also reinforces Louis Vuitton’s two-track creative strategy: legacy women’s RTW alongside Williams-led men’s streetwear codes that have driven recent collection sell-throughs.

A Landmark Luxury Lineup Cements Vancouver as a Global Retail Hub

Louis Vuitton is one of 14 luxury fashion houses opening at Oakridge Park on launch day. The list also includes Chanel, Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Moncler, Brunello Cucinelli, Loewe, Loro Piana, Maison Margiela, Versace, Thom Browne, Christian Louboutin, Dolce & Gabbana and Alexander Wang. Watch and jewelry tenants include Rolex, Tiffany & Co., Bulgari, Chaumet, David Yurman and Tag Heuer.

The lineup mirrors a broader migration trend covered in Prada’s recent North American activations and is consistent with French luxury houses expanding North American presence. Richemont’s double-digit growth across all luxury brands in 2026 has underwritten the sector’s appetite for new flagships.

“This opening represents years of collaboration across partners, designers, and the community to bring forward a destination that reflects how people want to gather, shop and spend time,” said Chrystal Burns, executive vice president of Canadian retail experience at QuadReal Property Group.

Burns told WWD analysis of Oakridge Park luxury lineup that the development’s thesis rests on dwell time and experience. The site also houses a Time Out Market with 18 local culinary concepts, a nine-acre rooftop public park, four residential towers, a library and a community center. Background on the wider development is documented in the Oakridge Park development entry.

The opening positions Vancouver alongside Toronto as the second Canadian city with a critical mass of luxury monobrand boutiques in a single location. The shift parallels luxury brands staging major North American events and the authenticated luxury resale market growing across Western markets, both signals of structural demand in the region.

For coverage of other fashion brands opening new flagship boutiques in 2026, FloraDress continues to track new openings across the US, UK and European markets. Stay with our fashion news desk for ongoing coverage of luxury retail expansion in North America.