WEST EDMONTON MALL’S SAINT LAURENT STORE WILL BE CANADA’S THIRD STANDALONE LOCATION FOR THE BRAND. Canada's Most-Read Online Retail Industry Publication. Another luxury brand will soon be announced for a retail space between Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton as part of a clustering of brands targeting affluent locals and tourists. Which really, is just fantastic decision making. Read more. This was also officially confirmed via news on the West Edmonton Mall website, in the "coming soon" section. It is currently the largest shopping mall in North America and was the world's largest mall until 2004. The Saint Laurent store will span more than 2,900 square feet on one level and will be located two doors west of Louis Vuitton on the second level of West Edmonton Mall. I sure hope so. But now that the news is out, it’s going to be a lot of fun watching the traditionally often empty area of Phase four transform into a Lego megastore. Stores such as Marshall Field’s, Dayton’s, Wanamaker, Rich’s, L.S. Publishing date: Nov 09, 2020 • • 2 minute read. And just like the Lego offering at Mall of America, it will be surrounded by foot traffic on all sides. The Saint Laurent store will span more than 2,900 square feet on one level and will be located two doors west of Louis Vuitton on the second level of West Edmonton Mall. Most notably, high end kitchenware retailer Williams Sonoma closed its only Edmonton location several months ago. In the winter of 2018, Saint Laurent opened its first outlet store in Canada at the Toronto Premium Outlets in Halton Hills. The first luxury brand to open at West Edmonton Mall was Tiffany & Co. in 2013. Stay up to date with our latest trends Join to receive special offers, sales, events & more! The Saint Laurent boutique will feature the brand’s newest retail design and will carry men’s and women’s fashions including apparel, bags, accessories, and footwear. The store’s facade is comprised of limestone pieces that were cut into flower medallions in a combination of smooth and rough finishes, which provides a subtle play on Louis Vuitton’s emblems, according to the company.