SAINT LAURENT BABYLONE

Saint-Laurent Babylone has taken up residence at the historic Saint-Laurent Rive-Gauche address, the very place where Loulou de la Falaise often dressed in a flash in the morning for work, after dancing until dawn with Saint-Laurent’s entourage. In this space, Anthony Vaccarello, the designer for the House of Saint Laurent, sought to create a hybrid venue that promotes the many facets of cultural life and artistic expression, while remaining true to his vision. For fashion is not the designer’s only playground; he also supports the art of cinema with Saint Laurent Productions, contributing to films by Gaspar Noé, Pedro Almodóvar, Jacques Audiard, and David Cronenberg, as well as photography with Editions Saint Laurent Rive Droite, which publishes numerous art books.

A space with raw, minimalist architecture that, in addition to art books, vintage editions, magazines, and vinyl records, offers photo exhibitions, author readings, book signings, and DJ sessions.


