ROMA – Venerdì 27 gennaio, a piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina a Roma, ha aperto la Maison Louis Vuitton Roma Etoile, la prima maison in Italia, dopo quella di Parigi su Avenue des Champs Elysees.
Con la sua piccola sala cinematografica, un gioiellino per 19 ospiti, la Maison Etoile è un omaggio alla città, al cinema e allo storica sala Etoile, le cui basi furono gettate nel 1907 proprio nello storico palazzo dove ha sede la griffe.
Ad inaugurare lo spazio, 1200 mq arredati da Peter Marino, i vertici della Vuitton. Ecco le immagini (foto LaPresse):

Patrick-Louis Vuitton arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_034
Mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_030
Actor Stefano Accorsi arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012.An e arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_023
Atmosphere at the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_017
Isabel Preysler (2nd R) and Tamara Falco (3rd R) arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_016
Russian model Natalia Vodianova and boyfriend Antoine Arnault arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_014
Actress Catherine Deneuve arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_008
Actress Catherine Deneuve arriving for the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Rome, Italy on January 27, 2012. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306229_007
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_019
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_018
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_017
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_016
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_015
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_014
Inside view of the first ever Louis Vuitton Maison to open in Italy, in Rome on January 27, 2012. An emblematic historical cinema in Rome reopens as a new emblem of fashion as Louis Vuitton debuts the Roma Etoile Maison. The store is called 'L'Etoile' after the name of the historic cinema in downtown Rome at Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina. The 1,200-square-meter exhibition space has been reinterpreted by architect Peter Marino to offer the most sophisticated pieces, as well as a screening room for short films, documentaries and original creations. The screening room is a nod to Louis Vuittons program to support new generations of the Italian film industry. Partnering with Scuola Nazionale di Cinema del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the program aims to develop new talent by creating scholarships and academic programs. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM # 306176_013












