"It's phenomenal," Michelle Carter, 59, told The Post as she exited the store carrying her new boots in the iconic orange shopping bags. She and her girlfriends were among the first inside when doors opened on Friday morning. They plan to return over the weekend for more. Michelle had visited the closed flagship store before and noted, 'this temporary shop is way more elaborate... There’s just so much more attention to detail. And it’s bigger.'
Jordan Strong, a British tourist, described the temporary shop as 'really experiential,' akin to a museum due to its displays and layout. He was tempted to buy bright yellow sneakers resembling a NY taxi cab but decided instead on a bag that Lisa purchased. 'This is my first one and I think it’s great that we’ve bought it in New York,' she shared.
Martin Yeo, a dedicated Louis Vuitton customer, confidently walked into the store wearing the brand from head to toe, ready to buy exclusive items. His enthusiasm reflects the temporary location's successful presentation and product offerings, challenging the notion of the store as merely a tourist trap.
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