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The Best Dressed Guests At The Louis Vuitton Sydney Store Reopening

We round up our favourite outfits from the fabulous night

Last night, some of Australia’s greatest celebrities, models and former politicians (yes, Julie Bishop was in attendance) celebrated the reopening of the incredible Louis Vuitton Maison store in Sydney. The heritage store, located at 365 George Street has been shut for the last 12 months – undergoing renovations led by New York-based architect Peter Marino. If you’re wondering what the new store looks like, all we can say is that it needs to be seen to be believed!

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In addition to the incredible interiors and world-class collection of ready-to-wear and leather goods inside the Maison store, was a stellar cast of Louis Vuitton clad celebrities who owned the red carpet.

Keep scrolling for our favourite outfits from the Louis Vuitton store opening – a red carpet that could have been a fashion show in itself!

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Georgia Fowler
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Harley Streten (Flume)
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Elsa Pataky
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Jordan Barrett
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Vera Blue
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Julie Bishop and David Panton
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Justin Hemmes
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Brooke Testoni
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Jessica De Gouw
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Lara Worthington
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Yan Yan Chan and Nathan Joliffe
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Sarah Ellen
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Nadia Fairfax

Last night, some of Australia’s greatest celebrities, models and former politicians (yes, Julie Bishop was in attendance) celebrated the reopening of the incredible Louis Vuitton Maison store in Sydney. The heritage store, located at 365 George Street has been shut for the last 12 months – undergoing renovations led by New York-based architect Peter Marino. If you’re wondering what the new store looks like, all we can say is that it needs to be seen to be believed!

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Last night, some of Australia’s greatest celebrities, models and former politicians (yes, Julie Bishop was in attendance) celebrated the reopening of the incredible Louis Vuitton Maison store in Sydney. The heritage store, located at 365 George Street has been shut for the last 12 months – undergoing renovations led by New York-based architect Peter Marino. If you’re wondering what the new store looks like, all we can say is that it needs to be seen to be believed!

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