Loewe Opens at The Shops at Crystals, Las Vegas
- Lisa Lockwood
- 15 hours ago
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This is Loewe's second store in Las Vegas. The first is at Wynn Las Vegas.

Loewe opens at The Shops at Crystals in Las Vegas. Eric Jamison
Loewe has opened a store at The Shops at Crystals in Las Vegas.
This is the brand’s second unit in Las Vegas. The first is at Wynn Las Vegas.
Las Vegas is a growing market for the Spanish luxury house, which is part of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. While Wynn is a women’s-only store, Crystals will feature both women’s and men’s collections. Crystals is now one of five U.S. stores (in addition to Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles; SoHo in New York; Short Hills, N.J., and Bal Harbor, Fla.) that offer the men’s category.
Considered one of the city’s premiere luxury destinations, The Shops at Crystals features such luxury boutiques as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Tom Ford, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Hermès, Fendi and Tiffany & Co.
The new Loewe boutique presents the breadth of its women’s and men’s collections. Women’s ready-to-wear, bags, small leather goods, shoes, scarves and shawls, belts, eyewear, and select home goods are presented alongside men’s ready-to-wear, bags, small leather goods and shoes.

The interior of the new Loewe store at The Shops at Crystals in Las Vegas. Eric Jamison, courtesy of Loewe
The store is designed in keeping with the brand’s Casa Loewe concept.
Art plays a defining role within the store, with a selection of work drawn from the Loewe collection, bringing together established figures and contemporary artists across ceramics, painting and print. A ceramic sculpture from Zizipho Poswa’s “Baobab” series (2022) brings bold form and expressive texture. Doron Langberg’s figurative painting “Zoe” (2017) introduces a human presence, while Vija Celmin’s “Untitled (Dark Sky 3)” (2016) adds depth through its rendering of the night sky, according to Loewe.
Ceramic work by Hylton Nel (“Made in Bethulie,” 1997) — an artist closely associated with the Loewe collection — contributes a narrative, handcrafted sensibility rooted in material expression.

Accessories at the new Loewe store at The Shops at Crystals in Las Vegas. Eric Jamison
The interior reflects Loewe’s architectural language, where ceramic surfaces form a signature across the house’s stores. Custom ceramic walls in shades of green, blue and soft white create a luminous framework, paired with marble podiums and polished concrete elements that structure the interior. Furniture sections combine contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship including a Utrecht armchair by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Mira and Conoid cushion chairs by George Nakashima, and Martini tables created by Loewe. A leather Puffer bench anchors the space, reflecting the company’s expertise in leather craftsmanship. Handwoven wool rugs created by Loewe bring graphic color across the floor.
Expected bestsellers are the Amazon 180, Flamenco, and Puzzle in the leather goods category.
In addition to The Shops at Crystals in Las Vegas, Loewe will open a store at Oakridge in Vancouver later this spring. The shop will feature a selection of women’s collections — including ready-to-wear, bags, small leather goods, shoes, hats, belts and eyewear.
The Vancouver store is being designed with bold color contrasts and expressive materials. A green facade will open onto a saturated blue interior, with handmade ceramic tiles in green, bright blue, white and silver in walls and podiums, paired with green marble surfaces and brass detailing. Art will also play a central role within this store, with a selection of works drawn from the Loewe art collection and international commissions.
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