Prada Expands Its Luxury Footprint With Landmark Hong Kong Flagship and Las Vegas Debut
Prada is strengthening its presence in two major luxury destinations with a new boutique at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and the reopening of a substantially larger flagship at Landmark Hong Kong. Both stores pair Prada’s fashion, leather goods and accessories with highly considered interiors shaped by heritage materials and graphic architectural details.
Key takeaways
- The Las Vegas boutique spans more than 5,000 square feet at The Forum Shops.
- Its design references Prada’s original Milan flagship with black-and-white checkered marble.
- The Hong Kong flagship covers more than 1,300 square meters across three levels.
- Hong Kong’s store is Prada’s largest location in the Asia-Pacific region.
- Both boutiques use stone, metal and signature Prada motifs to create distinctive retail environments.
Together, the openings show how luxury retail is increasingly becoming an immersive experience, not simply a place to browse merchandise. For design-minded homeowners, Prada’s use of natural-looking surfaces and carefully balanced contrasts offers plenty of inspiration for creating a space with warmth, elegance and a classic touch.
A new Prada destination in Las Vegas
Located in the Fountain of the Gods piazza, the Las Vegas boutique subtly responds to The Forum Shops’ Roman-inspired surroundings. Large windows are framed by a luminous triangular motif that recalls Prada’s emblem, giving the storefront a recognizable identity without overwhelming the architecture around it.
Inside, a black-and-white checkered marble floor provides a crisp, timeless foundation, while soft pastel-green walls add a refined note of color. The more than 5,000-square-foot space presents women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, footwear and accessories. Highlights include the Prada Galleria and Prada Explore handbags, tailored clothing, sculptural knitwear, technical outerwear, Saffiano leather and Re-Nylon pieces.
The material palette is especially effective because it balances polish with visual warmth. A smooth marble finish can bring the same sense of quality to residential interiors, whether used across an entryway, kitchen floor or feature wall.
Hong Kong flagship brings scale and flexibility
At the corner of Des Voeux Road and Ice House Street, Prada’s new Landmark Hong Kong flagship occupies more than 1,300 square meters over three levels. The relocation expands the brand’s long-standing presence within the retail complex and creates its largest Asia-Pacific store.
An off-white steel facade, Porto Bianco stone finishes and generous street-facing windows give the exterior a clean, contemporary character. Inside, black-and-white checkered marble, green wall treatments and black metal details connect the store to Prada’s broader architectural language.
The layout separates the shopping experience by floor. Women’s ready-to-wear is positioned on the first level, menswear takes priority on the second, and the ground floor includes private rooms for fine-jewelry appointments and personalization services. The arrangement allows the large space to feel purposeful while supporting more personal, appointment-based experiences.
Why the interiors matter
Both openings demonstrate the lasting appeal of natural stone in luxury design. Marble can provide a pure, clean white backdrop, dramatic contrast or subtle movement depending on the finish and color. For renovation projects, options such as Carrara White marble can offer a versatile way to bring a classic Prada-like graphic quality into a home without making the room feel overly formal.
The stores also show the value of pairing stone with softer elements. Green walls, warm lighting, tailored displays and dark metal accents prevent the marble from feeling cold, creating interiors that are polished yet welcoming. That balance—quality, appearance and thoughtful material selection—is just as important in a residential space as it is in a flagship boutique.
A broader luxury retail statement
The openings arrive as luxury brands continue to invest in large-format stores in prime international locations. In Las Vegas, Prada joins a destination built around spectacle and hospitality; in Hong Kong, the expanded Landmark flagship responds to the importance of a strong physical presence even as the city’s retail market adjusts to changing tourism and spending patterns.
For Prada, the result is a clear expression of heritage and modernity. For design enthusiasts, the boutiques offer a reminder that beautiful surfaces do more than finish a room: they establish mood, guide movement and make everyday spaces feel more considered.
- New Prada & Parfums de Marly Boutiques Open at Caesars Palace, Modern Luxury.
- Prada Opens New Boutique at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Modern Luxury.
- Prada opens Hong Kong flagship at Landmark, Inside Retail Asia.
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