Dries Van Noten is making his Milan debut with the opening of his very first boutique in the trendy Brera district, at 11 Via Brera — a historic cobblestone street in the city center. The 50-square-meter “Gallery” concept, already launched in Paris and Brussels, is dedicated to fragrances, beauty products, and accessories.
With vaulted ceilings, stone walls, and a patinated finish, the space retains the charm of the 19th-century palazzo it inhabits while offering a chic, intimate atmosphere ideal for discovery. Among the standout design elements are a striking 1970s Venini Venetian glass chandelier and a 1950s desk by Silvio Berrone.

Dries Van Noten new boutique in Milan
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