Is minimal maximalism the new luxury? Saks Fifth Avenue and EC Studio think so

This February, 95-year-old shopping emporium Saks Fifth Avenue launched one of the largest luxury handbag and leather goods destinations in New York City. The 4924 sq m main floor of the flagship was renovated by the Saks Store Planning and Design
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