Rodeo Drive has a new jewel: the House of Dior Beverly Hills, a multi-storied masterpiece celebrating the maison’s decades-long connection with Los Angeles. Triumphing over Rodeo Drive, the flagship features four soaring levels with a luminous white stone facade and sweeping floor-to-ceiling glass panels.

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Dior exclusive Millefiori trunk, available at the House of Dior Beverly Hills

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The brand tapped renowned architect Peter Marino, who is similarly responsible for the House of Dior New York and the Dior flagship on 30 Montaigne, Paris, to bring the serendipitous Eden-like wonderland to life. Nature threads through every corner, from the open-air courtyard to the three-story garden envisioned by Marino and landscape architect Peter Wirtz, with botanical touches accenting each floor.

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Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a grand spiral staircase and views of the flagship's open-air courtyard.

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Visitors will first encounter a world of artistry and luxury on the main floor, including women’s and men’s leather goods, shoes and select ready-to-wear pieces, before ascending the spiral staircase. On the second floor, gilded and lacquered panels by Nancy Lorenz set the stage for Dior’s most treasured offerings. Fine jewelry—including transformed blue and pink sapphire pieces from the Bois de Rose line and a Chifire Rouge timepiece—shares the spotlight with Dior’s iconic handbags. Men’s formal ready-to-wear is elevated through a custom-made-to-measure space, accompanied by artworks from Mark Sheinkman and Nash, while the remainder of the women’s ready-to-wear collections unfold across the floor—complemented by fitting rooms dramatized with a piece by Frédéric Heurlier-Cimolai.

The third floor offers a serene pause. The House’s first restaurant outside of France, Monsieur Dior, reveals sweeping views of the Los Angeles skyline and a dimension-making mirror installation by Claudia Wieser. Though the true centerpiece is the transfixing photograph of Château de La Colle Noire, Monsieur Dior’s estate and green haven in Provence, that spans the entirety of the back wall. Helmed by Dominique Crenn, the first female chef to earn three Michelin stars, the menu reflects the timeless elegance of Dior while honoring its deep Hollywood ties.

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Dior Adiorable pump, available at the House of Dior Beverly Hills.

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Above the restaurant, just one more floor lies ahead. The fourth tier offers an ultra-exclusive experience, featuring two private VIP salons and a sun-soaked terrace overlooking Beverly Hills—an ode to 30 Montaigne’s secluded environs and a must-visit for true Dior devotees.

While every inch of the flagship is imbued with intention, there’s nothing quite like the vignettes that line the front windows, beckoning onlookers through inventive storytelling and craftsmanship. Meticulously handpainted figurines, intricate sets and animated scenes—each made with extraordinary precision by artisans—are presented on miniature sets in a cinematic fashion. From the iconic Bar jacket and the birth of the New Look collection to glittering Hollywood red carpets, these poetic tableaux trace Dior’s story, blending history, artistry and imagination into a dreamlike journey.

The House is delivering a first-class experience to Los Angeles, and it continues to evolve with the forthcoming arrival of creative director Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection in 2026. The House of Dior Beverly Hills will present not only the newest releases, but also a chance to step into a living legacy of fashion that will define Rodeo Drive for years to come.