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Saint Laurent opens a sushi restaurant in Paris

Published 2 months ago3 minute read

February 18th, 2025

If 's career continues smoothly, without drama and without (at least for now) participating in the great game of musical chairs for creative directors, unlike many of his industry colleagues, it seems that merely creating clothes is no longer enough. As the culture becomes increasingly trendy, but above all necessary in 2025, even the biggest names are not spared: against all odds and in a completely random manner, has just announced the opening of a in its Rive Droite store.

After and its bar in Tokyo, and its restaurants integrated into flagship stores, such as the one in Tokyo's Omotesando district, or with its Monsieur Dior restaurant on the Champs-Élysées, gastronomy seems to be the new field that luxury brands are betting on. In these times of crisis, it is understandable that Saint Laurent and Vaccarello are looking for additional revenue streams and expanding their horizons. However, one thing about this project remains puzzling: why sushi? The idea of offering something other than coq au vin or quiche lorraine, to avoid being trapped in the cliché of a purely French-made brand with traditional savoir-faire, is not a bad one. However, the choice to venture into Japanese cuisine seems completely random considering Saint Laurent's roots. Unlike , whose connection to China and its culture is well documented, neither Anthony Vaccarello, nor Saint Laurent, nor even Yves Saint Laurent himself have any notable ties to Asia, let alone its cuisine. Given the founder's Algerian origins and his love for Morocco—one of his main sources of inspiration and home to the famous Jardin Majorelle and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum—focusing on would have made far more sense.

This is not the first side venture outside fashion that Vaccarello has introduced at Saint Laurent. In 2023, the Belgian-Italian designer launched , a film production company that, over the past two years, has continuously collaborated with major filmmakers such as David Cronenberg, Abel Ferrara, Wong Kar-Wai, Pedro Almodóvar, Bret Easton Ellis, and Gaspar Noé. These collaborations have earned multiple awards and nominations despite the company being relatively new. Notable films produced include Emilia Perez, a film surrounded by controversy yet showered with nominations and awards this season, as well as David Cronenberg's The Shrouds, which was presented in the official competition at the this year. But Vaccarello hasn’t stopped at cinema—he has also tapped into literature.

At the already well-stocked Rive Droite store, in February 2024, Vaccarello opened , a bookstore/concept store/art gallery serving as a showcase for the designer’s inspirations and interests. In addition to this personal cultural and literary hub, he also launched , a publishing house offering photography books aligned with Saint Laurent's aesthetic, ranging from the long-standing artistic collaboration with to film portraits of Zoë Kravitz and Jeremy Allen White. The side-hustle fever is therefore nothing new for Vaccarello, who has been experimenting for years. Yet, while the idea of creating a new social and culinary hub under the refined Saint Laurent brand is interesting, sushi might not be the best execution. But who knows? Perhaps in this new venture, Vaccarello will feel like a fish in water.

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