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The Galeries Lafayette () is an upmarket French
department store A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic app ...
chain, the biggest in Europe. Its flagship store is on
Boulevard Haussmann Boulevard Haussmann, long from the 8th to the 9th arrondissement, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards created in Paris by Napoleon III, under the direction of his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann. The Boulevard Haussmann is mostly l ...
in the
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but it now operates in a number of other locations in France and other countries. In 2019, Galeries Lafayette recorded earnings of over five billion
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s.« Galeries Lafayette. Dans les coulisses d'une machine à vendre », ''Le Monde Magazine'', 19 December 2009, p. 29 It is a part of the company Groupe Galeries Lafayette and has been a member of the
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since 1960.


History

In 1894,
Théophile Bader Théophile Bader (24 April 1864 – 16 March 1942), co-founder of Galeries Lafayette, was a French businessman and art collector whose family was persecuted during the Nazi occupation of France because of their Jewish heritage. Early life Théop ...
and his cousin Alphonse Kahn opened a fashion store in a small
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's shop at the corner of rue La Fayette and the
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, in Paris. In 1896, their company purchased the entire building at 1 rue La Fayette; in 1905 they acquired the buildings at 38, 40 and 42
boulevard Haussmann Boulevard Haussmann, long from the 8th to the 9th arrondissement, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards created in Paris by Napoleon III, under the direction of his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann. The Boulevard Haussmann is mostly l ...
and 15 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin. Bader commissioned the architect Georges Chedanne and his pupil Ferdinand Chanut to design the store at the Haussmann location, where a glass and steel dome and
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staircases were finished in 1912. From 1921 Maurice Dufrêne directed the ''Maîtrise'' workshop of the ''Galeries Lafayette''. This workshop for decorative art and furniture followed the ''Primavera'' of the
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store founded in 1912 by
René Guilleré René Guilleré (16 August 1878 – 24 November 1931) was a French lawyer who founded the ''Ateliers Primavera'', which made decorative art objects. Life René Guilleré was born in 1878. He became a lawyer. He was a lover of art and music, a col ...
,
Paul Follot Paul Follot (17 July 1877 – 1941) was a French designer of luxury furniture and decorative art objects before World War I. He was one of the leaders of the Art Deco movement, and had huge influence in France and elsewhere.After the war he became ...
's ''Pomone'' of
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, and the ''Studium'' of the Grands Magasins du Louvre. As of 2020, Galeries Lafayette has opened more than 50 stores (including subsidiarised stores) in France alone.


Paris Haussmann

Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, the flagship store, is located on
Boulevard Haussmann Boulevard Haussmann, long from the 8th to the 9th arrondissement, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards created in Paris by Napoleon III, under the direction of his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann. The Boulevard Haussmann is mostly l ...
in the
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, near Opera Garnier, at the corner of Rue La Fayette, close to Chaussée d'Antin – La Fayette Paris Métro station. It is a fashion flagship store. A wide range of brands are available at the store to suit all budgets, from ready to wear to haute couture. The architecture of the store is art nouveau, with a remarkable dome and a panoramic view of Paris that has made it a tourist attraction of the French capital city. Galeries Lafayette in Paris hosts a popular weekly fashion show for visitors. The


History

In 1893,
Théophile Bader Théophile Bader (24 April 1864 – 16 March 1942), co-founder of Galeries Lafayette, was a French businessman and art collector whose family was persecuted during the Nazi occupation of France because of their Jewish heritage. Early life Théop ...
and
Alphonse Kahn Alphonse Kahn (December 9, 1864 in Kolbsheim (Alsace) – May 25, 1927 in Paris) was a French businessman. Biography Alphonse Kahn was born in Kolbsheim, (Alsace, France) on December 9, 1864 to Salomon Kahn et Rosalie (Rosa) Kahn. His wife ...
opened a store in Paris, on the corner of rue La Fayette and rue de la Chaussée d’Antin, selling novelty gifts. In 1896, the company purchased the entire building at number 1, rue La Fayette followed in 1903 by numbers 38, 40, and 42 on Boulevard Haussmann, as well as number 15, rue de la Chaussée d’Antin.


Aryanization during Nazi occupation

During Nazi occupation of France in 1940, Les Galeries Lafayette underwent a process of "
Aryanization Aryanization (german: Arisierung) was the Nazi term for the seizure of property from Jews and its transfer to non-Jews, and the forced expulsion of Jews from economic life in Nazi Germany, Axis-aligned states, and their occupied territories. I ...
", that is the removal of Jewish owners and their replacement by non-Jewish owners. Théophile Bader, Raoul Meyer, Max Heilbronn, the store's administrators and 129 Jewish employees were forced to resign. The property of Bader, Meyer and Heilbronn families was taken. The Galeries Lafayette group was transferred to non-Jewish owners: the Swiss Aubert and the French industrialist Harlachol.


Architecture

Théophile Bader appointed the architect Georges Chedanne to head up the first major renovations which were completed in 1907. Ferdinand Chanut, Georges Chedanne's apprentice, designed the store's high Neo Byzantine
dome A dome () is an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere. There is significant overlap with the term cupola, which may also refer to a dome or a structure on top of a dome. The precise definition of a dome has been a m ...
. This store's inauguration ceremony took place in October 1912. In 1932, the store was renovated with an Art Déco style by an architect named Pierre Patou.


Fashion and events

Théophile Bader acquired production facilities in order to make clothing exclusively for Galeries Lafayette under its own private label. He also manufactured affordable versions of designer wear. This store then expanded to include menswear, furniture, toys and tableware departments and get involved in organizing events such as the rooftop landing by French pilot
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in 1919. In 1922, it opened arts workshops under the artistic direction of Maurice Dufrêne in order to produce affordable furniture, fabric, carpets, wallpaper, pottery, and other household goods. Following the
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, the store underwent a complete makeover. During the 1950s it hosted large international exhibitions, such as “The Best of Italian Manufacturing” in 1953. In the 1960s, young designers began launching their
ready-to-wear Ready-to-wear (or ''prêt-à-porter''; abbreviated RTW; "off-the-rack" or "off-the-peg" in casual use) is the term for ready-made garments, sold in finished condition in standardized sizes, as distinct from made-to-measure or bespoke clothing ...
lines at the store. The first designer to become famous was Laura, in 1962. A little while later she went on to become known as
Sonia Rykiel Sonia Rykiel (; ; 25 May 1930 – 25 August 2016) was a French fashion designer and writer. She created the Poor Boy Sweater, which was featured on the cover of French ''Elle'' magazine. Her knitwear designs and new fashion techniques led her t ...
. From 1980 to 1999 “Fashion Festivals”, were organized, in order to select designs for the store. In 1984, the store opened a designer department including designs from,
Jean-Paul Gaultier Jean Paul Gaultier (; born 24 April 1952) is a French haute couture and Ready-to-wear, prêt-à-porter fashion designer. He is described as an "enfant terrible" of the fashion industry and is known for his unconventional designs with motifs inc ...
and
Thierry Mugler Manfred Thierry Mugler (; 21 December 1948 – 23 January 2022) was a French fashion designer, creative director and creative adviser of Mugler. In the 1970s, Mugler launched his eponymous fashion house; and quickly rose to prominence in the fo ...
. From 2001 to 2015,
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collaborated with the brand on advertising campaigns in order to give the store a modern identity.


Offer

Galerie Lafayette Paris Haussmann is a store. Mostly dedicated to fashion, it also has other offers and services.


Food

Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann's food tasting bars offer French food together with produce from around the world.


Restaurants and bars

Cafés, bars and restaurants are located in the store for drinks and meals. The rooftop has a bar, restaurant and terrace with a panoramic view of Paris and its monuments including the
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, the
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,
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, and
Opera Garnier The Palais Garnier (, Garnier Palace), also known as Opéra Garnier (, Garnier Opera), is a 1,979-seatBeauvert 1996, p. 102. opera house at the Place de l'Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built for the Paris Opera from ...
. Cultural space Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann's cultural space “Galerie des Galeries” holds three to four exhibitions a year, showcasing both French and international design. Events Every Friday visitors can attend the store's free
fashion show A fashion show ( French ''défilé de mode'') is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and/or accessories during a fashion week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fa ...
at 3pm. These events can only be attended if reservations have been made in advance. Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann has a suspended
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every year, the first of which was hung from the dome in 1976. The store also organizes a range of exhibitions and shows and during the festive period.


Services

English-speaking staff in the
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area help with Wi-Fi access,
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, or restaurant and taxi reservations. The tourist information desk provides information and tickets for transport, museums, attraction parks, guided tours, cruises on the Seine River, cabaret performances, shows and concerts, hotels, and currency exchange. The store's geolocation app helps shoppers find brands and access restaurants, customer service, and shop locations. The tax refund service enables non-European residents to claim back their
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, based on the 12% tax they have paid on their purchases worth over €175.01 made on the day of purchase at Galeries Lafayette. A
personal shopper A personal shopper is a person who helps others shop by giving advice and making suggestions. They are often employed by department stores and boutiques, although some are freelance or work exclusively online. Their focus is usually on clothes, a ...
is also available and VIP services include the ordering of limousines or package deliveries to hotels. The information office, located on the ground floor, provides information related to all the services offered by the store.


Other stores


Overseas stores

*Berlin, Germany - The store in
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in Germany was designed by
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and constructed between 1991 and 1995. It is located on
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two blocks south of the Under den Linden U-Bahn station, and opened in 1996. *Dubai, UAE - A Galeries Lafayette store opened in
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on 18 May 2009. In February 2011, the store unveiled Dubai's first gold ATM. Shoppers can insert cash and receive a corresponding amount of gold nuggets or coins. *Jakarta, Indonesia - Galeries Lafayette opened their first store in South East Asia after 21 years in the summer of 2013 at the Pacific Place Mall. The store, occupies four floors, operated in partnership with PT. Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk., who also operated Japanese department stores Sogo and Seibu. *Beijing, China - Galeries Lafayette open its first location in Beijing, China in fall 2013 covers a total area of over 47,000 square meters spreading over 6 floors. The store operated as a 50-50 joint venture between the French company and the Hong Kong-based fashion retailer I.T. *Istanbul, Turkey - Galeries Lafayette opened its first location in Istanbul's Emaar Square Mall in May 2017, in partnership with DEMSA Group. *Shanghai, China - Galeries Lafayette and its partner I.T opened Galeries Lafayette's second flagship store in Shanghai's L+Mall in Lujiazui, Pudong on 25 October 2019. *Doha, Qatar - On April 15, 2019 Galeries Lafayette Open its store in 21 High Street, the store covers a total area of over 14,500 square meters, operating in partnership with Ali Bin Ali Group. *Luxembourg - Galeries Lafayette opened its Luxembourg store on November 30, 2019 in partnership with CODIC, located within the Royal-Hamilius urban planning project built by
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.


Overseas stores planned

*Milan, Italy - In June 2014, Galeries Lafayette announced that it will open its first location in Italy. The group have reached an agreement with Westfield and Gruppo Stilo - two leading international mall specialists - to open their first and wholly owned store in
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within Westfield Milano, the expected largest mall in Italy. *Macau, China - The upcoming Treasure Island Hotel Macau will house Galeries Lafayette in a space, brought by Forward Fashion Holdings. The store will open in Q4 of 2022. *Chonqing, China - A store will open at the Chonqing 100 Mall in Southwest China in late 2022. *India - Two stores are set to open in
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and
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in partnership with
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. The Mumbai store will be in the Fort district in two heritage buildings with the interior designed by Virgile & Partners this store is set to open in 2024. The Delhi store will open at the DLF Emporio in 2025.


Closed stores

*New York City - A Galleries Lafayette location opened in the building adjacent to
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in
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in September 1991. It was unsuccessful, and closed after three years. *Singapore - A Lafayette location also opened at
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at
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below the
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Hotel, moved to the Liat Towers, and closed in 1992. *Casablanca - In 2008, the store announced a licensing agreement to open a store in
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in 2010, before closing its doors in 2016. The Casablanca store in Morocco Mall was designed by Davide Padoa of
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. The project site coordination was led by Miguel Fernandes and Catia Zizzi. Galeries Lafayette previously operated a store in Casablanca from the 1920s through the early 1970s. *London - A branch opened in Regent Street in 1920, closing in 1972. The site is now occupied by
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.


Galeries Lafayette Group

The Galeries Lafayette Group has its head office in
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." Groipe Galeries Lafayette. Retrieved on 5 February 2010.
The Group owns the following subsidiaries: * Galeries Lafayette * Nouvelles Galeries * Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville (BHV) * Prisunic * Lafayette Gourmet *
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* Royal Quartz * Louis Pion * Monoprix (now propriety of
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See also

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References


External links


Galeries Lafayette department stores website

Galeries Lafayette Group website
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