Step inside the Alexander Wang Tokyo Flagship in Aoyama
Oct 10, 2013 22:01
Alexander Wang has finally opened its first Japanese flagship store. Located in the Aoyama district of Tokyo, the new 5,120-square-foot store spans three floors. Staying true to the label's sleek and minimalist signature look, a slight textured finish on the floor and walls is paired with black accents throughout the interior, resulting in a cohesive aesthetic to the store space.
The store will offer a full selection of Alexander Wang’s mens and women’s
wear series, as well as the largest ready-to-wear menswear
collection in Japan, plus exclusive pieces from the Objects No.3
collection. The address and more interior shots of the store can be found below: ALEXANDER WANG BLUE CINQ POINT C2 5-3-20 Minami Aoyama Minato-ku Tokyo Tel: 03-6418-5174
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